Maine University’s Folsom Hall project will deal with asbestos
Maine University’s Folsom Hall renovation project will address asbestos issues.
There is also a need for the school to put an automatic door opener on the door that leads from the C3 lobby to the first floor of Folsom. Bonin has confirmed that improvements upon or replacement of the elevator in Pullen will take precedence when they get to renovating Pullen, in another four or five years. He's also made note of the need for an automatic door opener on the above-mentioned door.
Another addition to Folsom will be a commuter student's lounge, located in F101A, where one of the computer labs used to be. "Most commuters don't leave Folsom, so the lounge is a good thing for us," said Ryan Butler, a member of the Commuter Student Club. "We don't need it to be very fancy. So long as the computers have internet access and Microsoft Office, commuter students will be pleased."
Steve Callioras, a commuting student who is not part of the Commuter Student Club, begs to differ. "Why do we need a lounge? There are plenty of places around campus to eat and do work. I would prefer the resources go towards maintaining the jobs of professors who make a difference
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