New student union rejected at University of Illinois Springfield

May 3, 2010
Students vote against hiking fees to pay for facility
From The Springfield State Journal-Register: Students at University of Illinois Springfieldhave voted against building a new student union. The proposed $17 million facility would have required an increase in student fees to pay for it. The union was to include a “great hall,” recreation and entertainment space, a small convenience store and possibly space for student organizations and a coffee shop.

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