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Union Programming Budget Suffers Reduction The Union opened on Mississippi State ' s campus Octo- ber 6, 1964. Since then the Union has grown and expanded and in 1978 as many as one million people passed through its doors in a three month period. Union programs and activities were diversified: there were annual chess tour- naments, Bridal Fairs, Madrigal Dinners, Trivia Bowls, Halloween Carnivals and plant sales, in addition to weekly movies, playbacks of MSU football games, and art displays. Offering a variety of services to students, the Union was one place where the saying nothing in life is free any- more was disproven for more than a decade. However, in 1978 Union programming was cut by $7,000 in efforts to balance the budget, forcing free programming to be dis- solved. Expenses for carrying out the programs, building main- tenance, and inflation caused the Union to finally react to the national economic pinch. The most visible results were the reduction of Union Program Council committees from ten to seven and the termination of freebies such as Friday night movies and ice cream give-aways. In an attempt to increase revenues, admission for Wednesday night movies was raised from fifty to seventy-five cents, while fees for copying services doubled to a dime per page. Even witn the belt tightening, the Union was still the focal point of campus. It was the place to go for MSU students. They went there to eat, study, watch the soaps, or shoot the bull. Within its walls students learned to interact with others, socialize, and work together on com- mon goals. The Union still provided a place to communi- cate. M. Garriga 10
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Due to the large number of farms in the region, agriculture is a vital part of the local economy. Many businesses are locally owned and operated. Campus scholars often complain there is nothing for them to do in Starkville but eat fast food.
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