…stating MSU is rolling in a bed and their 2 person dorm room is about to have a 3rd?
I wouldn't be surprised. There were 3 of us in a room in Critz in 1965 - and only one two-sided desk. I think there was one chair but it was stacked with clothes all the time. Only two "closets".…stating MSU is rolling in a bed and their 2 person dorm room is about to have a 3rd?
17 the students then.Look, it was either NIL or capital investment in student housing. Can’t do both.
pretty sure they did........University should have bought the old Comfort Suites when they had the chance! Time for Hilton to build a new Hampton Inn. Keenum should convince them now is the time and buy the existing Hampton.
University should have bought the old Comfort Suites when they had the chance! Time for Hilton to build a new Hampton Inn. Keenum should convince them now is the time and buy the existing Hampton.
I’d imagine the massive parking lot to the north would be used.This one is about to open on the site of the old Suttle Dorm, capacity of 412 students. And get this, NO PARKING LOT ANYWHERE!
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I thought about it and that works most times except when there are baseball or basketball games, and its used for those a lot. The snowflakes will melt if there was a drizzle or rain and they had to walk through itI’d imagine the massive parking lot to the north would be used.
But heaven forbid those students walk 300 yards!
'bout to get us some fit bits(ches) on campus! Yeeee - Haw!I’d imagine the massive parking lot to the north would be used.
But heaven forbid those students walk 300 yards!
This one is about to open on the site of the old Suttle Dorm, capacity of 412 students. And get this, NO PARKING LOT ANYWHERE!
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Kat is the Associate Dean of Students for Parent Relations and is great. But this isn't her issue.If any of you all are in any FB parent group, you’ll know the appropriate response is to, “call Kat Walker.” Don’t know who she, but she’s got her hands full.
So the rumor is definitely true and some 2 person rooms are changing to 3?Been trying to tell you guys. There are some people in charge of pretty important things at MSU that can't handle it. Parking and Housing debacles happening right before the fall semester starts is a problem.
Unfortunately, because of geography, State has a hard time hiring in many departments including academia and athletics.Been trying to tell you guys. There are some people in charge of pretty important things at MSU that can't handle it. Parking and Housing debacles happening right before the fall semester starts is a problem.
The master plan is to restrict cars to the periphery of campus. That has been in the works for a long time now.This one is about to open on the site of the old Suttle Dorm, capacity of 412 students. And get this, NO PARKING LOT ANYWHERE!
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Gonna be a lot of walking on a 4200 acre campus.The master plan is to restrict cars to the periphery of campus. That has been in the works for a long time now.
I really am not trying to be depressing. Last week's parking debacle made statewide news. It is bad. To follow that up with a housing issue is one of the worst things that could happen.This thread honestly may be the most depressing thing I have read as a state alumni. And that is saying a lot.
Same here for me in '71 in Critz. Fortunately, it was limited and was temporary until a new dorm opened in a couple of weeks. State has always had trouble with allocating dorm rooms for the fall semester because of supply and demand and the fluid nature of housing. If they overbuild, dorms may sit empty and people complain about monetary waste, underbuild and people complain. No win situation.I wouldn't be surprised. There were 3 of us in a room in Critz in 1965 - and only one two-sided desk. I think there was one chair but it was stacked with clothes all the time. Only two "closets".
There is a win in the situation. Do what other SEC schools do when you need space - allow some freshmen to move off campus. It decreases revenue but you aren't pissing people off with 3 to a room. Or you don't accept the late applicants when your residence halls are full. You put them on a waitlist.Same here for me in '71 in Critz. Fortunately, it was limited and was temporary until a new dorm opened in a couple of weeks. State has always had trouble with allocating dorm rooms for the fall semester because of supply and demand and the fluid nature of housing. If they overbuild, dorms may sit empty and people complain about monetary waste, underbuild and people complain. No win situation.
It's not so much geography as it's because of Starkville. And you're right, no one wants to hear it.Unfortunately, because of geography, State has a hard time hiring in many departments including academia and athletics.
I know most here will scoff at that but... it's the truth.
This is what my kid told me the other day. BIG CAVEAT- he's 18 and not the best historian, so take it with a salt lick.…stating MSU is rolling in a bed and their 2 person dorm room is about to have a 3rd?
That's because for some reason braindead liberals want everybody to live on top of each other and walk everywhere. If it were up to some of them we would all live in tiny cracker box apartments with thousands of other people and never go more than a three block radius from home. Meanwhile these same people have private jets.The master plan is to restrict cars to the periphery of campus. That has been in the works for a long time now.
Our daughter is a junior at State now and I never heard about any issues, although I stay out of it all as well unless there's a problem. My first thought when reading this was stop requiring freshmen to live in dorms.There is a win in the situation. Do what other SEC schools do when you need space - allow some freshmen to move off campus. It decreases revenue but you aren't pissing people off with 3 to a room. Or you don't accept the late applicants when your residence halls are full. You put them on a waitlist.
Damn, you really forced that into the conversation.That's because for some reason braindead liberals want everybody to live on top of each other and walk everywhere. If it were up to some of them we would all live in tiny cracker box apartments with thousands of other people and never go more than a three block radius from home. Meanwhile these same people have private jets.