SGA votes to add challenge course
Allie Brown
Issue date: 10/31/07 Section: News
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Cunningham said all students and organizations will be welcomed to use the course, including any corporations that wish to apply for use.
"Whereas now the challenge course behind the stadium is virtually unusable, with the construction of a new course, corporations in the DFW area can pay to use this course," Cunningham said.
Pressly said he thinks students will get a great deal.
"I think students are continuing to use challenge courses, but they're using them off-campus," Pressly said. "Whereas the new course on campus will be a lot cheaper and convenient."
Kintigh said the course will be built on an empty lot in the grassy area behind the tennis courts. He said he does not know whether the athletic course will be made of steel or wood. He said even if the price does increase, the bid is firm and the changes will not affect the money given by the House.
Cunningham said after the course begins construction, it will only take two weeks to complete.
"Whereas now the challenge course behind the stadium is virtually unusable, with the construction of a new course, corporations in the DFW area can pay to use this course," Cunningham said.
Pressly said he thinks students will get a great deal.
"I think students are continuing to use challenge courses, but they're using them off-campus," Pressly said. "Whereas the new course on campus will be a lot cheaper and convenient."
Kintigh said the course will be built on an empty lot in the grassy area behind the tennis courts. He said he does not know whether the athletic course will be made of steel or wood. He said even if the price does increase, the bid is firm and the changes will not affect the money given by the House.
Cunningham said after the course begins construction, it will only take two weeks to complete.


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