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Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 6, 1988
Construction sites
clutter campus
BY DONNA IADIPAOLO ning study which tries to solve
A deluge of new construction problems such as pedestrian cross-
projects has left many central cam- ings and the development of service
pus sites looking like war zones - buildings.
overrun by bulldozers and surrounded Many students and faculty have
by trenches. complained about the campus-wide
Among the most visible sites are maze of construction, but Cris
a computer terminal and lab facility Walker, a visiting student from San
being constructed at the Angell Hall Diego, said it has its advantages.
courtyard, an electrical switching "(The construction) makes travel an
substation and duct lines being in- inconvenience, but it's fun to play
stalled near the East Engineering on the dirt piles and walk on the
Building, and the construction of a balance beams," she said.
new Chemistry building - which, Many professors said the con-
at $45 million, is the most expen- struction hasn't disrupted classes
sive of the projects, said Jack Wei- near the sites, although Philosophy
denbach, director of University busi- Prof. Paul Boghossian said he be-
ness operations. lieves "the worst is yet to come" as
For the last few months, students the project nears completion.
and faculty have had to walk through - While construction on campus
mazes of wooden planks and fences has become more obvious in the last
as well as to deal with other incon- few months, the University has ac-
veniences, in order to get to classes tually been in the process of an in-
and work. tensive renovation program for the
Weidenbach said the construction past decade, Weidenbach said.
is part of the University's "master Apparently, campus pedestrians
plan" for the physical development will have to cope with the dirt and
of the campus. destruction for several more months
The plan, a loose guideline for - the Angell Hall computer lab's
long-range growth at the University, tentative completion date is January
also includes a central campus plan, 1989.
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ELLEN LEVY/Daily
A bulldozer plows up cement outside the Undergraduate Library as part of the
University's many construction projects.
Fleming Administration Building. he will try to establish holidays in
LAST TERM, the Michigan Kentucky and West Virginia after he
Viet afi Student Assembly passed a resolu- is successful in Michigan.
tion endorsing the holiday, as have The holiday, planned to last from
ontinued from Page 5 the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti city 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., will feature the
ours because the University gave councils. In addition, University Folkminers, The Eels, Martin and
im permission to have the holiday students passed a referendum in the Kites, Matt Wytroba, The Holy
Regents Plaza. MSA's March election to hold the Cows, and The Iodine Raincoats.
The University's Director of holiday on campus. Tackett, MSA President Michael
usiness Operations Jack Weiden- Next week, Tackett and MSA Phillips, city council member Anne
ch said Regents' Plaza was the President Michael Phillips, an LSA Marie Coleman, and Eastern Michi-
propriate place to have the holiday senior, will meet with state legisla- gan University student government
cause no University employees tures in Lansing to generate support president Jerry Raymond will speak
'ill be working in the nearby for a state-wide holiday . Tackett said at the event.
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