8/30/19

Michael Garcia

Some students say the Hines building at Texas State is too hot, and it's affecting their academic pursuits. Bobcat Update's Michael Garcia has more.

The Hines Academic Building remains at a constant temperature of 75 degrees. The air conditioning seems fine when first entering the building, but as more students crowd the hallways and get seated for class, the temperature seems to quickly rise. Electronic Media major Dalton Williams says the heat keeps him from focusing when he's in the building.
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The seats in the classrooms at Hines are close together, and some students say they feel crowded.
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Texas State senior Brynn McCurley says the building's air conditioning affects the learning environment.
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Hines is located on State Street near Old Main. For Bobcat Update, I'm Michael Garcia.

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