3/3/12

Kathryn Crider

Research is underway to determine how to either renovate or reconstruct the L-B-J Student Center to better serve campus life. Kathryn Crider has more in this Bobcat Update…

The L-B-J Student Center was built to be a place where students can spend their time outside of class and to act as a headquarters for student organizations. But with more than 300 student organizations on campus, university officials recognize that there isn't adequate space in L-B-J to provide enough meeting rooms and office space for every group – something a renovation could accomplish.
Sibley…"With the renovation…achieve common goals."
In addition to providing space for organizations, the student center also houses dining options, study spaces and meeting rooms. These are features some students say are already sufficient to meet their needs.
Johnson…"It's a great resource…students utilize."
The Associated Student Government has been working with an outside researcher to determine what students think could be improved at L-B-J. So far, many say they want their union to have homier aspects available.
McDaniel…"I would really…student body as a whole."
Crider…"Though support…For Bobcat Update, I'm Kathryn Crider."

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