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BG News 3-part Story on facilities

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No link yet. The paper today stated that tomorrow will be the first of a three part series of articles on the current state, and future of our athletic facilities at BGSU.

This could be really exciting really soon!
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Hmm...

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This'll be interesting. :-k
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I dunno...could be dull...
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Flipper wrote:I dunno...could be dull...
Oh ye of little faith Flipp. :wink:
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Whatever. They'll never build these three articles.
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I heard if we don't read these articles they won't write them.
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I think they will tell us, They are going to do a study
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Flipper wrote:I dunno...could be dull...
I bet that they will either be too well written or too poorly written.
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Weel part one was a big let down. I don't know why I got so excited about this article. I should have figured the BGNews wasn't going to come through with anything useful.

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It's a nice history lesson, but you're right Niz, I hope the next two installments shed a ton more light on the deal.

(Also, they didn't scrap the name Memorial Hall as the author mentions. The building is like a Reese's Cup, AA is the peanut butter to Memorial Hall's chocolatey goodness.)
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Man...if they messed up a detail like that, do I even want to bother with reading it?
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TG1996 wrote:It's a nice history lesson, but you're right Niz, I hope the next two installments shed a ton more light on the deal.

(Also, they didn't scrap the name Memorial Hall as the author mentions. The building is like a Reese's Cup, AA is the peanut butter to Memorial Hall's chocolatey goodness.)
But its hardly even a history lesson. Anybody who even really cares enough to be more than a casual reader/fan already knows all of that. I feel like I've been blue balled by this article. :boggle:
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The Niz wrote:
TG1996 wrote:It's a nice history lesson, but you're right Niz, I hope the next two installments shed a ton more light on the deal.

(Also, they didn't scrap the name Memorial Hall as the author mentions. The building is like a Reese's Cup, AA is the peanut butter to Memorial Hall's chocolatey goodness.)
But its hardly even a history lesson. Anybody who even really cares enough to be more than a casual reader/fan already knows all of that. I feel like I've been blue balled by this article. :boggle:
To talk about the facilities we had to make sure that people who were reading understood how old they were and how little renovation most have undergone. It's a three-part series broken into "past, present and future," so hopefully the next couple segments will be of more interest to avid fans like you guys. Be sure to check out the PDF or copy of the sports page, which has early/construction photos of Anderson, the Ice Arena and the Doyt.
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What is the time period for these stories? I don't wanna miss them on the off chance that I don't read for a day.
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BGNEWS_SPORTS wrote:
The Niz wrote:
TG1996 wrote:It's a nice history lesson, but you're right Niz, I hope the next two installments shed a ton more light on the deal.

(Also, they didn't scrap the name Memorial Hall as the author mentions. The building is like a Reese's Cup, AA is the peanut butter to Memorial Hall's chocolatey goodness.)
But its hardly even a history lesson. Anybody who even really cares enough to be more than a casual reader/fan already knows all of that. I feel like I've been blue balled by this article. :boggle:
To talk about the facilities we had to make sure that people who were reading understood how old they were and how little renovation most have undergone. It's a three-part series broken into "past, present and future," so hopefully the next couple segments will be of more interest to avid fans like you guys. Be sure to check out the PDF or copy of the sports page, which has early/construction photos of Anderson, the Ice Arena and the Doyt.

I'd love to see those pdfs, but I couldn't find them. Could you please provide a link?
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