| Pocket change: Renovated Union Billiards
offers fun and games
by Sam Seaver,
Chronicle staff
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| Marta Benevente, a graduate student in Civil and Environmental
Engineering, sizes up a shot. (Stan Sherer photo)
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fter a 1 1/2-year hiatus, Union Billiards re-opened
under new management in the Student Union last month across from
the Hatch, following a renovation estimated at $10,000.
The space was returned
to duty after serving as a temporary home of the University Store,
which was forced to relocate in fall 2001 for asbestos removal.
David Hansen, the new
student manager, approached Lincoln Campus Center director Meredith
Schmidt about re-opening the games room when the University Store
moved back to its original location. Paul MacGregor, who manages
concessions at campus athletic events, led the renovation process
and room design and worked with Hansen to improve the facilities
and create a friendlier atmosphere for patrons. According to Schmidt
and MacGregor, who is the new head manager of Union Billiards, David
Kuschi of Food Services also assisted in the renovation process
and helped to get vendor services.
The room now features
air hockey, foosball, ping-pong, and hoop-shot basketball, in addition
to professional quality pool tables in the previous games room.
They have also added a juke-box, several wall-mounted TVs, snack
machines and a lounge area to encourage use of the room between
classes as well as at night.
In addition to these
new facilities, MacGregor designed a new logo, painted by Californian
artist David Steele. Steele also hand-painted chess and checkerboard
tables in the lounge area and will soon be adding original artwork
to the room.
"We really want
to improve the room and use it to its full potential. I see what
we have done so far as the beginning rather than the end of the
process," said MacGregor. "I want faculty and staff to
feel as welcome as the students to use the room. Union Billiards
is available to be rented out for conferences, faculty meetings
as well as by student groups and is also available to guests of
the Campus Center Hotel. We plan to start holding inter-residence
hall tournaments, get live bands to play here, have a weekly ladies
night and just keep adding to the room to draw as many people as
possible."
Union Billiards will
be offering an expediting service, which allows food to be ordered
and served from the nearby Hatch and the Blue Wall.
In addition to
new art work, MacGregor and Steele are currently designing T-shirts
that will be for sale to popularize the new room.
Union Billiards is open Monday to Wednesday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.,
Thursday and Friday 11 a.m.-midnight, Saturday 3 p.m.- midnight,
and Sunday 3 p.m.-11 p.m.
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