WEB-SPE@K: Are construction projects worth the hassle?
The campus currently has several ongoing construction programs, including work on the Henry Madden Library and on the Campus Pointe project, generating much complain among students. Are the proposed benefits worth whatever inconveniences they currently pose?
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The Campus Pointe project has no merit and few supporters on this university campus. It’s actually borderline criminal.
The Campus Pointe project has no merit and few supporters on this university campus. It’s actually borderline criminal.
Not at all worth the noise, detours, hassle, etc. Give me a library that I can use.
Not at all worth the noise, detours, hassle, etc. Give me a library that I can use.
all I ever hear are complaints. Of course we need an expansion of the Library, and of course there’s going to be noise. Be thankful, that this project is on time and looking to be completed by 2009, and fully funded. Think about it, how long would it take to put a building like that? What a better time than any other to be there when it completes. Soon your son’s, daughters, relatives, can enjoy this wonder. And you’ll tell them your story of when they built it. This is for all to enjoy, someday or another. ;)
all I ever hear are complaints. Of course we need an expansion of the Library, and of course there’s going to be noise. Be thankful, that this project is on time and looking to be completed by 2009, and fully funded. Think about it, how long would it take to put a building like that? What a better time than any other to be there when it completes. Soon your son’s, daughters, relatives, can enjoy this wonder. And you’ll tell them your story of when they built it. This is for all to enjoy, someday or another. ;)