Board decides on room shuffle for basement by Lama Babbanl The newest plan ror lhe SUB basement construe· rion will call for a rearranging of the rooms located there. After expressing its dislike or lhc two newly-built rooms in lhc basement at a previous meeting. lhe ASN1C Student Board voted 6- J Oct. 20 to utiliz.c the existing rooms in~tead of im p lemen tin g new construction. The plan lndades: I) changing the present game room into a study lounge, 2) changing the present TV room into a game room . 3) putting table games such as pool and ping p11ng In the undeveloped area or the base ment outside the present TV and stereo rooms. 4) moving lhe TV room into what is now AS NIC President Sena Brower·s offi ce and 5) mov in g Coordinator of Stude nt Ac tiviti es Dea n Bennen 's office into the outdoor recreation area in the basement. Through c hanging the a rrangeme nt of the basement, the bonrd hopes to gc1 more s tude nts lO use the rooms.
However. there was some discussion about wh.ethcr mo~ing tJte game room funher back in the basement would cause a loss or revenue brought in by the various games. Both Bemiett and Din:ctor or Auxiw) Ser.ices Wes Hatch contended that there would be ··rca1 income problems·· in the game room if it v. as mo-,·ed. Brower said, howe,•er. that the study lounge should be placed in the primary enm1nce .ireo bcnuse studying should hold priontJ over pl:aying games and because students w'Ould be unwilling to waJlt through a game room to get back to a study room located in the other side of the bl!Semem. ..This is a college and people are here to study and 10 learn,'" she said. Brower also added that she recently counted ,istudents watching baseball on the televisions located upstairs in lhe SUB and that she felt the new plan would offer more sitti ng space for students who want to watch television. The board hopes ro sec the rca.rranging done by
the end of No\'ember and \\ill hold an open house for NlC students when it 15 finished. h will 3lso pin.cc signs around the SUB limed 31 helping sruden1s loc:11e the facilities in the bJseml!nl. The board also \'Oted in its Oct. ;p meeting 10 set a NO\ . 20 deadline for all dubs presently being funded to tum in constiturions. The clubs" constitutions were lost earlier this )enr. h also decided to put the cheerleaders, debn1e. \·ocauonal council and music into the '"clubs. cou ncds and organiZlltions·· category ··for their own integrit) nnd lo help us keep them smiight."" The) "ill no" be required 10 tum in constitutions also. In other business. 1ht board: --decided to send qucstioruircs 10 NIC students concerning ruture planning for IC. --heard a rcpon form Actheities Director Diane While that this year·s Muscular Dys1IOphy Marathon Dance v.i!J be held Jan. 22-2.3 "ith a goal or Sl0.000 10 be brought in.
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