Representatives from Brailsford and Dunleavy, Capitol Planning and Cannon Designs were present to discuss what students want in the new recreation center at Wednesday’s ASI meeting.
All of the companies have experience in planning and developing university centers, as well as taking part in the San Jose State and Cal Poly rec centers, ASI members said.
The main concerns of the discussion are what students want from the rec center and what kinds of activities and features should be present.
Whenever representatives brought up the issue of money, ASI President Natalie Franklin was quick to say, “Money is no object” regarding the rec center.
Representatives from the companies will be on campus throughout the week to survey students on what they may want in the rec center.
The meeting continued to pass the following actions:
$1,000 to the Nursing Student Association’s “Pinning and Hooding Ceremony (Graduation)” taking place on Dec. 19 and $300 to the Political Science Student Association’s “Charity Pool Event.”
Newly appointed BSS Representative Frankie Griffen was approved to the External Committee, Green Committee and Rules Committee.
And finally, travel expenses for two more members of ASI were approved to attend the California State Student Association event this weekend in Northridge.