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Applying the finishing touches
As workers put the final tiles in place and start cleaning the drywall dust from the windows and counter tops, the new Student Recreation Center draws closer to the projected opening on July 13. Construction of the $23 million dollar, 109,450 square foot facility began in August 2007 after an active campaign by the Student Government Association.
- Freshmen to visit for overnight orientation
- Revamped ISU honors curriculum debuts in fall
- 'The Last Lecture' selected for summer read
- With state approval in hands, ISU starts Sandison Hall improvements
- To my fellow students:
- Smoking ban will make life harder for smokers
- Counseling center offers aid to homesick students at Indiana State
- Third-year commuter student looks back on her first-semester struggles
- College of education move will take place by fall semester
- Reporter Allison Christener reflects on first year at ISU
Sports
Former coach breaks ground on new baseball stadium
Bob Warn took a familiar walk out onto Sycamore Field on May 8 under the storm-laden skies that fell short of raining on a very special moment for the former ISU Sycamore baseball coach. "All my emotions melted into one tonight," Warn said. "I stepped out onto the field and thought to myself 'how many times have I done this and stood out here?'" Warn took part in a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium.
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