
As one strolls the campus of Old Dominion University, obediently following the blue and white paw trails sketched throughout the campus, one may be overwhelmed with the beating and banging of construction crews lining w. 47th St. Along with the udding trees and antsy college students are construction crews working steadily to complete one of Old Dominion Universities latest campus enhancement project, the Student Recreation Center.
During the Fall 2006 semester, the Health and Physical Education Building was demolished in an effort to make way for a new, state-of-the-art recreational facility. The 15, 000 square ft. Student Reacreation Center will include a hardwood gym, multipurpose courts, indoor swimming pool, cardio theatre, indoor running track, 2-story climbing wall, four fitness studios, three racuetball courts, a Wi-Fi and a juice bar.
According to Dr. Marbury, Director of the Recreational Sports Department, " The Student Recreation Center will be a great place for students, faculty, and staff to come and participate in the programs and services offered through the Recreational Sports Departmnet all for free in the convenience of campus."
To experience the wonders of the Student Recreation Center yourself, visit the Recreational Sports Department located at 1015 W. 47th Street to schedule a tour.
During the Fall 2006 semester, the Health and Physical Education Building was demolished in an effort to make way for a new, state-of-the-art recreational facility. The 15, 000 square ft. Student Reacreation Center will include a hardwood gym, multipurpose courts, indoor swimming pool, cardio theatre, indoor running track, 2-story climbing wall, four fitness studios, three racuetball courts, a Wi-Fi and a juice bar.
According to Dr. Marbury, Director of the Recreational Sports Department, " The Student Recreation Center will be a great place for students, faculty, and staff to come and participate in the programs and services offered through the Recreational Sports Departmnet all for free in the convenience of campus."
To experience the wonders of the Student Recreation Center yourself, visit the Recreational Sports Department located at 1015 W. 47th Street to schedule a tour.
Wow! that gym sounds great! I'm definitely going to check it out! I love the idea of the cardio gym, rock wall, fitness studios and of course the JUICE BAR!! you are such a good writer too! I love hearing what you have to say! Can't wait for the next one.
ReplyDeleteAwww... thanx hun! I tghink the gym is already open too. As soon as I find time I will definately be going!!!!!!!
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