SED NEW STUDENT BUILDING © Your ticket to the 21st Century Student Union has been pressing for a new build- for along time. A proposal for a new Student : sion building was presented to the members of the pee. nie a aoe ssidential UPEI Space Committee on December integrated office systems. The 20-unit degree has h 1989 by the 1989/1990 UPEI Student Union @ CO-Op Option, a] The Information Management Department. Mount Saint Vincent University, cffers a Bachelor of ecutive Committee on Space Needs. In this paper, p f ; Lisa Murphy, UPEI Student Union President at eae Stcrnaion = 6 : time, had outlined various needs that were not @ trainers ne ing fully met by the current Student Union building. @ user support specialists e proposal also stated the various issues which @ technical support managers uld be satisfied if a new building was to be build. Applications are now being accepted for the goals of this new complex would be ‘‘to provide 1992-93 academic year. sntrally located gathering spot for students, other mbers of the University community and individuals For details call the Information Management m the community at-large. The complex would Department at (902) 443-4450, ext. 196. vide social, recreational, educational and cultural Mount Saint Vincent University ivities which are not formally provided through the Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6 ademic curriculum or other University services’. € proposed site for this new building will be ad- ring the Dining Hall. A referendum was taken in der for the Student Union to gauge the students rest in the proposed new building. The Student uncil passed the motion for developing a new nplex, although only over 200 students had voted this issue. PARTY PARTY PARTY ALL NIGHT LONG AT (building fund was established in 1979 by the Stu- it Union. Currently the fund stands at over 10,000.00. A $10.00 fee will be charged to each dent in order to contribute to this building fund iting in the fall. The Student Union hopes to start ding within 10 years, which means students that be contributing to the fund will not see the con- ition of the building until perhaps the year 2000. : Barn is the only wooden structure on campus; fefore, in order for the Barn to meet the Student on desired needs, cost of renovating would be onomical. This was one of the constraints that was sidered in determining the need fora new student ding. The Barn’s estimated square footage is 0. The new complex is estimated to be 22,850 re feet. Therefore as seen above, this substantial ease in size would better met student needs. we've got something for everyone! Tuesday: Join us for Rock and Roll Night Wednesday: Texas Chili Night (one free chili per person) Thursday: UPEI & Holland College Night Specials All Night Long!!! (mustpresent student ID.) Friday & Saturday: Ladies Night "The Best Prices in Town" Tuesday through Saturday 9PM-11PM 34 Weymouth St. 0 he Seeking information regarding the new student plex should contact the Student Union. RESS April 9, 1992 Page 19