Evans Set To Be Demolished for Mini-Golf Course
Texas A&M University announced this Wednesday that Sterling C. Evans Library is set to be demolished within the year. Once demolished, a mini-golf course will be built in its place.
“This is another advancement in student recreation options,” said university spokesperson Janine Klein. Klein elaborated that this was a result of “the university tirelessly trying to better the experience it offers for its students.”
The announcement comes after several BlinnTEAM and RELLIS protests, which have aimed to bring awareness to the lack of housing and learning spaces available for students provisionally accepted into Texas A&M. “What is the point of a golf course when 10,000 students can’t even take all their classes on campus?” said organizer Brandie Hawkins. “I don’t care about 12 holes, I care about the 12th Man.”
—Blue Biker
He learned to ride a bike before he learned to walk, and he’s the best on campus. He’s the guy you see holding a box of pizza in one hand and his phone in the other while he pedals effortlessly between crowds of pedestrians. He’s the perfect example of what every campus biker wishes they could be. And hey, it’s not his fault that a freak chemical accident turned his skin permanently blue when he was a child.
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