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culture of Spain under Oxford and will lower-level students.
from page l take classes inlanguage and conversa- The program is still available,
- 1 tion with faculty members of the Uni- Oxford said, but students will need to
way to make the resort an inviting versity of Valencia. The trip will also provide their own airfare at this point,
summer destination. ' take place during the Summer II ses- Without airfare, the trip costs $2,300
"What students get is a nice vaca- sion. v ■ including tuition and lodging with a
tion in a beautiful place. They'll have He chose Valencia, he said, for sev- family.
access to all the resorts there," May* eral reasons. , Many other travel opportunities are
said. J "Even though Madrid is very nice, available to students this summer.’
"We tried to fix it so it won't cost! for a study abroad program of five There are 14 study abroad pto-
them anymore than staying in Denton weeks, it's too much--too many peo- grams affiliated with the Study
and going to school." ple,toormuch pollution. Abroad Center this summer, while last
They hope to continue to offer this "I wanted a stereotypically 'Span-, summer there were only six or seven,
program each summer, May said. ish'program for students," he said. said Valerie Borgfield, administrative
The foreign languages andlitera- The school is medium-sized and assistant in the center.
tures department is offering its own state-run, he said, so the students will. Summer is the busiest time for the
program with a trip to the University have a Spanishclearning environment center, she said.
of Valencia in Spain, led by Dr. Jeffery and still have access to everything the "That's when our faculty-led pro-
Oxford of the Spanish faculty. university has to offer, such as grams are really popular," she said,
"I'm a strong believer that to really libraries and athletic events. Partici- Arlington senior Cathy Hauck, a
learn languages, you've got to pants will be officially enrolled stu--student assistant in the center, has
immerse yourself in it," Oxford said. dents at the university, Oxford said. studied in Guadalajara, Mexico. The
"It is possible to immerse state- "That's something they can legiti- study abroad program was a remark-
side, but the best way to doit is to matelyputon their resumes," he said, ably simple process, she said.
Plano senior Phil Elins said relo- (ENTER machines and adding about 2,500 more square struction began in 1992, and the facility opened
eating,the dance and theater depart- ~—IN - Cm feet to the 5,100 square foot weight room. in 1995.
. , ment to the GAB will at first be fromnasel Access to the facilities are throughthe identi- Corrington said an average of 4,900 people
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a - ' ? ’ help the image of the theater, in the -----------------:----------------------■------- are enrolled at the university will pay for the rec He said they studied students who used the
a-" We are planning on building a future. Texas Legislature must vote on a fee increase. center, she said. center and found that students with the best
-Master Clinic Complex that could "When the [Speech and Drama] If approved on the many different levels, NT "If you aren't here, you don't pay for it," grade-point averages used the rec center the
•accommodate many of the clinics building was first built I'm sure it , will be following other schools across the state, Braden said. , ( most.
-which are currently spread around was really state-of-the-art, but now which , have increased student fees to expand In the present recreational center, students "It's an important cause of retaining students,"
“campus," he said. "This could facil- the facilities are out of date," he their recreation centers. have to wait because of a growing intramural he said.
State central billing and elevate traf- said. "It will be difficult to plan a Texas Tech University passed a student refer- sports program and increased personal fitness The rec center has eight multipurpose courts,
ific on campus." season, without quality spaces. We endum March 4 for a $25 fee increase to expand involvement, she said? Studentscanalso use the 10 volleyball courts, 14 racquetball courts, a
* Pole said other ideas in the plan- will have to use the new music their rec center, said Laurie Braden, associate equipment while classes are in progress. nindoor jogging track, outdoor sand volleyball, a
Suing phase include a new welcom- building for our musicals or maybe director for the Texas Tech student recreational Students at Texas A&M are filling their stu- 14,000 square foot weight room, a snack bar,
ng center at what will be the uni- use Stovall [Hall] 172 until the ren- center. Their expansion will cost at least $10 mil- dent rec center. outdoor adventure equipment, five dance activi-
Eversity entrance at Avenue E arid ovations are done. lion. . Dennis Corrington, director of recreational ty areas and four swimming pools, Corrington
" SAvenue D and relocating the police "I am glad we are finally going to "We don't have room to keep adding equip- sports at Texas A&M;. said 93.4 percent of the said.
‘station currently in the Sullivant have a good facility to promote our ment," she said. students who pay fees for the rec center take Students pay $50 per semester arid only pay
Visitor Center into what is now the shows." . Planning to break ground in about a year, advantage of the facilities. > -u extra for lockers, classes .and a rock wall, hesaid.
Campus Christian Ministries Build- Pole said the dance and theater Braden said they are looking at including three He said their rec center cost $36 million and "Recreation is first priority," Corrington said,
ing. department may be able to borrow new gymnasium courts, an indoor track, an is one of the largest in'the country. "There's always a place for recreation."
a He said the Sullivant Visitor space from TWU or other area the- indoor climbing structure, a 5,000- to 7,000- "It's been wonderful," Corrington said. "It's Some classes use the rec center, which allows
Center would then be remodeled for aters to accommodate plays and square-foot fitness area, a permanent roof cover- probably the busiest tourist attraction in town." the state to help pay for some of the building, he
use by the College of Music, musicals. ing the swimming pool, up to 100 cardiovascular Students voted in a referendum in 1987. Con- said.
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