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Volume 95, Issue 2
Wellness Center revamps Northview Minor Reegan Co-Editor-in-Chief
Have you noticed the construction going on in the parking lot? Well, that construction began October 6 for the new Wellness Center and has been a long time in the making. There was a lot of talk about a new weight room about two years ago, but talk was all that it was. Plans for the new Wellness Center were developed about six to seven years ago, according to Athletic Director Chris Irwin. “Everything getting pushed back came down to money and having enough,” Principal Mark Pugh said. The original plans seven years ago came in at about $1.5 million, but things have changed since then “When the original plans were made, it would have cost 1.5 million, but now those same plans would have cost about $2.5 million,” Mr. Irwin said. ProMedica agreed to invest $1 million for the project, but it would also have had to be completed in a certain amount of time. Once ProMedica realized how far over budget the Wellness Center was, they held back a bit and needed a reevaluation. Northview then went back to the drawing board and made cuts on certain aspects to stay on budget. It took the developers about another two years to redo the plan and get ProMedica back on board, which they did. The new Wellness Center will incorporate new aspects Northview has yet to see. “The biggest thing for any facility is staying up to date with everything, so the weight room was the same way. It needed some revamping,” Mr. Pugh said. The new Wellness Center will triple in size compared to the current facility, coming in at about 4,500 square feet. With the additional space, which was the number one priority, the wrestlers will have their own practice space. Above the auxiliary gym, there will be a new second story that includes padded walls and mats so the wrestlers no longer have to practice behind the basketball court in the aux gym.
PHOTO COURTESY OF AMY ADDINGTON BREAKING GROUND AT THE BRAND NEW Health, Wellness & Strength Complex at Sylvania Northview High School is Superintendent Veronica Motley and President of Flower ProMedica Hospital Darrell Wachowiak. This signals the first phase of the project, which includes a new wrestling pavilion and weight room facility. Also, where there is currently a yellow curtain dividing the basketball court and space behind it in the aux, a new wall will be installed to replace that. On the opposite side from the court will be new cardio equipment that NV currently doesn’t have and more free weights/weight machines. In addition to the new wall will be extra
square footage coming from building out into the parking lot. While ProMedica agreed to pay for those features, some aspects still need financing. The school would like to redo the girls’ and boys’ locker rooms, coaches’ offices, referee offices, and incorporate a new wrestling locker room. To accomplish those renovations, the school is
the margin of error being so close. In Georgia Biden currently has 2,472,083 votes while President Trump has 2,457,920 votes, only 14,163 votes separating the two. However, this one state would not mean a win for President Trump. The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in several battleground states including Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada. If this will change the result of the election is yet to be seen. Kamala Harris made history as the first woman, the first African American, and the first Indian American to be elected to the office of Vice President. “While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last,” Harris said. “Because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.” Former Vice President Joe Biden is the President-elect along with his Vice President Harris. “Biden is trying to unite the nation more
than Trump ever did as Trump did not talk to the House a lot and in order to make sure everyone is on the right page you need to have full agreement with the president, Senate, and the House,” senior Mark Gerzon said. In a speech November 7 after he had received 290 electoral votes, President-elect Biden said, “I pledge to be a president who does not see red or blue states, but United States.” The electoral college will vote December 14.
looking for donors and alumni to help make that happen. The final inspection is supposed to take place in June of 2021, which would make the center 100% complete, however, it may be in use before that.
One of the most important elections S
pencer Gallup Staff Writer
With the 2020 election being one of the most controversial and important elections in recent memory it was very important to vote this year and have your voice heard. Both Republicans and Democrats across the country voted for who they believed would be the best fit for the presidency for the next four years, either Republican, and current President, Donald Trump or former Vice President, and Democrat, Joe Biden. As of writing this story Biden has won the presidency with 306 electoral votes to President Trump’s 232, with Georgia still counting, or recounting actually. According to the Georgia Secretary of State, the person in charge of voting in each state, they will literally need to hand tally each vote due to
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