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Wednesday, November 6, 2002 - Page 2 NEWS Best Western residents to move into North Village by mid-January WHERE WILL Continuedfrom Page 1 campus is finding parking when going to complex will be housed on the first level of and J think they will enjoy being back on YOU BE SPRING classes. this house. campus." "It's an inconvenience driving back and The kitchens will have standard appli- According to Seidel, by next fall, all six forth between the hotel and school," junior ances of stoves, sinks, refrigerators and mi- buildings in the plan are projected to be built BREAK2003? Jimmy Watson said adding, "but we have air crowaves, according to Seidel. and ready for students to move in. conditioning, big beds and our own bath- Erica Bowman joins the residence life Wben the project is complete, six build- rooms." team from Springfield, Mass., as a Residence ings will be in place occupying the north end The biggest problem that Best Western Life Coordinator. Sbe will be in cbarge of a the edge of the gold Course and Well, there's Maryland students will face with the transition will be the North Village apartments and is opti- of campus around the water tower. The North wrapping who they will be sharing an apartment with. mistic about the transition for the Best West- Village Complex will house a total of 120 where the average Since the only people that will be moving in ern students. students. Five buildings will house a total temperature will prob- at this point will be the students living in the "I think that they will enjoy living over of 22 residents each and one will house ten Best Western, they will have to be put in there," Bowman said. "The facilities are nice students. ably be in the high apartments with the people they are there with now. forties with overcast The project started with the first build- ing on the far side of the campus, nearest to skies and windy the golf course. The second is on the corner at the edge of the water tower. Each build- days ... ing has two first floor apartments and two- second floor apartments. OR Each first floor apartment houses fi ve people while the second floor units house You could venture to six people each. Where one bedroom on the first floor is a single due to the stairwell hall- the Florida Keys way, the matching second floor room is a double. where sunshine usu- The second phase of the project which has already begun construction is the third ally reigns and temps building of the complex. This will house hit the high seventies residents of PA J 89 and the townhouses that will later be tom down to build another large and low eighties. The North Village apartment building. The vacant lot before PA 185 will become Florida Keys where the site of a smaller scale North Village building. This will house ten students, six you can catch on the second level and four on the first level. The laundry facilities for the North Village fish ...catch very big Planning continues for fish with captains academic building Herb and Brian as Continued from page I you take .... tion," Dr. Ethan Seidel, Vice President 0 dminisrration and Finance said. "We wil ind out in the spring when the budget wil voted on by the state legislature." If ap EPE1166: Fishing roved, construction could begin as early a e summer of 2003 and be done by the fat f2004, according to Seidel. in the Florida "We need to get at least 1/3 or more t gin construction," Seidel said. "We ar Keys ptimistlc but realistic," Seidel said. "In ormal financial time, we could be rnor onfident, but we are being realistic with th tate's financial condition." Sign up for "Fish- While no final design has been created e new building will resemble Hoover Li ing in the Florida rary. If the state grant comes through an orkers can break ground this summer, th uilding is projected to be completed an Equipment from the new North Village construction continues to tie up parking all Keys" during eady for classes by the fall 2004 semester. campus for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. . spring semester CANCf.lt.( ,. ACAPUL~ .. JAMAICA .. BAHAMA& .. FL<'iIDA registration. Contact Dr. Herb Smith (x2413) or Dr. Brian Wladkowsky (x2458) as soon as possible. DepOSit of $400 is needed by No- vember 15th to reserve air transportation, boats, apart- ments and other accommo- PROMOTE TRIPS ON CAMPUS dations. URN CASH & TRAVEL FREE! Total trip cost is appro x . CALLTODAY FOR DRAIIS! $950. Space is limited so sign up today!!!!!!