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Pumping iron at the U of U and Westminster
Higher education is reaching for new heights in physical fitness
Mary Bohlig, director of campus recreation, said plans for the facility are still in the proposal phase but will go to the state Legislature this spring for approval. The proposed facility would include an aquatics area with two pools, numerous courts, a climbing and bouldering wall, a juice bar, 17,000 square feet for cardiovascular equipment, circuit and free weights, multipurpose rooms for yoga, dance and tai chi, a computer kiosk and a lounge area.
Utah's campus recreation department began moving toward the construction of a new facility after the results of a 2003 survey. The survey polled 3,500 Utah students and concluded that 66 percent were in favor of raising fees, up to $60 a semester, to build a recreation center.
"We felt that since we are primarily funded through student fees that it was our obligation to give them what they wanted," said Bohlig.
John Poelman, vice president of the Associated Students of the University of Utah, said the project has been a student-driven initiative. He feels the new recreation center is important to the student body for many reasons.
In addition to increased student involvement, Poelman feels that a new recreation center could potentially attract students for enrollment and re-enrollment.
"That's not the intent, but it is a good by-product," he said. There is plenty of evidence that students do, in fact, pay attention to university recreation programs.
A Kerr and Down Research survey conducted in 2001-02 showed that recreation programs were ranked fifth out of 21 factors most significant in determining college satisfactions. This is something that is apparent to John Knight, director of campus recreation for Weber State University.
"Recruitment and retention is definitely linked to recreational facilities," said Knight. "I know that a campus recreation center would allow us to do a lot more of that."
Even though Weber State doesn't currently have any project under way, Knight is trying to get an advisory board of students and faculty to look into what it would take to get a new facility.
Utah and Weber State are not the only local universities that recognize this trend.
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