Re: THE BARN
stusdsu,
I was remiss in my previous post for failing to welcome you to the board and thank you for posting. So Welcome and thank you.
I can understand your concern and can respect your opinion. Please allow me to give you a couple of things to think about and then I will be done on this subject.
The first thought is that although you may never set foot in Woodbine, because of the way it is used it does benefit the student body as a whole. I can honestly say that I have never been in the Animal Disease Research & Diagnostic Laboratory but I think it does benefit SDSU to have that building and I am glad we spend money on it.
Also keep in mind that alumni like myself have played roles in repairs and construction of many buildings on campus that are used every day to benifit current SDSU students. Solberg Hall comes to mind. It was recently renovated using funds from the SDSU Foundation, to the tune of $2.1 Million Dollars of "non-student" money. This building, as far as I know, is primarily academic in nature.
So although I am sure there are building on campus that currently need attention (just as there were in the middle and late 80's when I went to State), it is ok in my opinion if "student money" was used in the efforts to preserve Historic Woodbine Cottage. Just my opinion.
Go State! ;D
Originally posted by stusdsu
I was remiss in my previous post for failing to welcome you to the board and thank you for posting. So Welcome and thank you.
I can understand your concern and can respect your opinion. Please allow me to give you a couple of things to think about and then I will be done on this subject.
The first thought is that although you may never set foot in Woodbine, because of the way it is used it does benefit the student body as a whole. I can honestly say that I have never been in the Animal Disease Research & Diagnostic Laboratory but I think it does benefit SDSU to have that building and I am glad we spend money on it.
Also keep in mind that alumni like myself have played roles in repairs and construction of many buildings on campus that are used every day to benifit current SDSU students. Solberg Hall comes to mind. It was recently renovated using funds from the SDSU Foundation, to the tune of $2.1 Million Dollars of "non-student" money. This building, as far as I know, is primarily academic in nature.
So although I am sure there are building on campus that currently need attention (just as there were in the middle and late 80's when I went to State), it is ok in my opinion if "student money" was used in the efforts to preserve Historic Woodbine Cottage. Just my opinion.
Go State! ;D
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