Minnesota State University, Mankato: Otto Recreation Center.* FUNCTION: Rec center and student lounge * PROBLEM: Campus rec had not been a Minnesota State priority; with the rec department, campus athletics, and the human performance academic department sharing a facility, "accessibility and opportunity just weren't there" for individuals, says Todd Pfingsten, director of Campus Recreation. Pfingsten would know. He completed undergrad and graduate work at MNSU in the late 1980s and early 1990s, during which time he served as interim director of campus recreation. A 1998 survey--which found that access to quality recreation facilities, programs, and equipment was one of three top student wishes--provided a push to action. * SOLUTIONS: As part of a larger athletic facilities project, the old athletic arena was given to Campus Recreation. While Pfingsten notes the challenge in converting a former basketball arena into a rec facility, resourceful re·source·ful adj. Able to act effectively or imaginatively, especially in difficult situations. re·source ful·ly adv. thinking helped. The arenas floor was replaced to create a new gym, and the second-level bleachers were removed to install a three-lane track, with a cardio area along the perimeter. Each of the 40 cardio machines has a personal computer, complete with keyboard and screen so students can multi-task by watching cable TV, playing a CD or DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. , accessing e-mail, or searching the web. "The majority of students still watch TV," Pfingsten says. "But you do see students checking e-mail, studying class notes." As for sweat and pricey Pricey Term used for an unrealistically low bid price or unrealistically high offer price. pricey Of, relating to, or being an unrealistically high offer. An offer to sell a security at $50 when the current market price is $47 is pricey. equipment not mixing, floppy rubber keyboards that are considered indestructible in·de·struc·ti·ble adj. Impossible to destroy: indestructible furniture; indestructible faith. [Late Latin ind prevent worries. Future goals: Greater facility use by students (more than 40 percent of the student body visited in its first two months) and faculty (who can join for a nominal fee). Administrative support for health and wellness, which were mentioned during the president's convocation CONVOCATION, eccles. law. This word literally signifies called together. The assembly of the representatives of the clergy. As to the powers of convocations, see Shelf. on M. & D. 23., See Court of Convocation. speech this fall as official priorities, hasn't hurt that endeavor. * PROJECT COST: $46 million total for the athletic facilities; $8.4 million for recreation center * COMPLETED: October 2005, in time for Homecoming Homecoming Odyssey concerning Odysseus’s difficulties in getting home after war. [Gk. Myth.: Odyssey] You Can’t Go Home Again revisiting his home town, a writer is disillusioned by what he sees. [Am. Lit. Weekend * ARCHITECT: Ankeny Kell Architects, St. Paul St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery ., Minn. |
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