s of Illinois r nor •vern Par? °p ay 0 Tti k , H ' Qh r »° Bo.;,, ' ; ■ of on AC Or wr ■ If s ' -le 0 w«« ' Ale I ■•!, 8 »dl 0 ' Hal ' ot. u ( H o e ' •tea,. ' a r ic ? la, ' on PS? 1 ' •f ,) fo ' • c Jo.l, • d • ■ » 6ue ' o«» ' ••in ,. Sari ys 8 Mow n c ; u 7:; SO 5 jS S if ' ft. do ' fw,n 1 i rl ,.„ r •per, h uo ' , :„; p F r» no . ' «• ro ho accord. K totidufivt to ••lei Ml , w !Ln two w l. ' r ,r ' •Is id will h ' ndball ' ourt, . fic « ' . and • fiioriun ' K will lir ■•ttortiodj »niir Htiori I (he Ml I ' » wwWing miij ' pring Urd. -v l - «d. originally planned to be larger than this. Included in the building will be two gyms, six handball and raquetball courts, one auditorium, 22 faculty offices, two classrooms, and a swim- ming pool. There will also be offices for Leisure Studies, The Human Per- formance Laboratory, Intramural- Recreation, Adult Fitness, Movement Analysis, and Motorcycle Safety pro- grams. There is a definite need for new Physical Education facilities. Current facilities were planned to accommodate an enrollment of 2,400 students, which is 1 5 of Northeastern ' s current population. Other happenings around U.N.I, dur- ing 1982 included the decision to tear down three of the five Parental Home ' s buildings. Health and parking fees were also raised during the year, but only by a minimal amount. The health fee went up $1.00 per semester, and the parking fee was raised by 10%. Com- pared to the tuition increases, this is not nearly as devastating. Construction improvements were planned at Northeastern for the parking lots. The new plan allowed twice as many parking spaces as are currently available, which should help to improve relations with the residents who live nearby. They seem to always complain about students parking in their spaces. Lila Ravve
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