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Due to harsh weather conditions, the SMC renovations are behind schedule, but this will not be a pressing issue for the next phase of construction.
Several changes were made over the break. “The construction crews finished the footers and brought the area in front of the RMPR up to grade,” said Geoff Beers, Chief Operating Officer. The crew also continued to work on the footers and walls for the new open recreational area, as well as complete the concrete walls of the mechanical room.
Orange fences, blocked roadways, and confused faces are a common sight on campus this semester.
This is due to a proposed ten year plan that will make many changes all over the Millersville University campus.
It is great to be back writing for the Snapper Opinion Section this year, and it is just great in general to be back at good old M.U.
Along with my initial joy of being back on campus for the semester, I was also pleasantly surprised to see improvements being made this year.
The funky rhythm of jazz resonated in the Multi-Purpose room of the Student Memorial Center on Thursday night.
At the Nov. 6 Student Senate meeting, the senators addressed some of the main issues that campus is facing this semester. The SMC renovation, the recent MU Alert last weekend, and how to register for classes next semester.
The Student Memorial Center’s Fitness Center underwent the first phase of a major face lift this summer.
Students gathered inside the Student Memorial Center on Friday to enjoy the festivities despite the inclement weather that moved the Block Party inside.