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Show -5 The Forum November 25, 1997 With Construction Comes Possible Destruction by Michael Whisenant Forum staff writer the temporary parking lot after the last nome soccer match of the season. The soccer team would need to practice for the remainder of the season, but all competition would take place on campus. "Players were never consulted, we were simply informed of the Trevor plan," said Burnett. After the last home game the soccer players were told that the soccer field would no longer Westminster's soccer team lost their home field this fall in order to build a temporary parking lot while a new parking terrace and new student nousing is constructed in existing parking lots. After consultation with the Westminster Athletic Director off-camp- us co-capt- Tom Steinke, the college admin- istrators decided to start work on be available for practice. The season ended with nine consecutive road games in a three week span. The decision to start work on the temporary parking lot before the soccer season was complete came about based on the fact that the pavement companies close as soon as the weather turns cold. If the parking lot was put off until after the soccer season was com-let- e the school ran the risk of not eing able to get the necessary ' ifA X' V : t struction issues," said President Peggy Stock. Stock said that in order to provide new facilities there must be some give and take on the part of all campus constituencies. "It would seem that the school is doing everything possible to get rid of a successful program so that it can get rid or athletics here at Westminster all together. Their solution seems much more than temporary," said Burnett. blacktop. Administrators had also committed to the college community that they would not begin work on the new parking terrace or the new residence hall until they could provide the additional temporary parking lot in Dane Hansen Memorial Stadium. "We expect that the soccer field will be unavailable for at least two or three years for construction of the residence hall and related con , , ( j YVi f ?? ft 'V v' V ft '' i if X 4 w V" 4 I so IJilMotu 1 y ' ' 9y & ' y A Dont waste a great education by spending ail of your time in the library! Park City Mountain Resort has a 2200 acre classroom with an meal plan to fit even the hungriest powder-hounbudget. ds For just $599.00 (less than the price of that new computer which will be outdated by next year anyway) youll be riding or skiing seven days a week from w half pipe and terrain park. And for the 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., November through April, on some of Utah's hottest terrain, including an k pass for only $429 (a truly well rounded student would keep their weekends free to pursue social obligations). student, we even offer a all-ne- class-option- al mid-wee- Attending college can help you discover how to make responsible and mature decisions about some of lifes most important choices. Impress your with one of parents and teachers alike by getting a head start on a satisfying career as a ski bum by mailing in the order form below, or meet our many helpful guidance counselors we have on staff at the Park City Mountain Resort Sports Desk. No appointment necessary. face-to-fa- UTAH COLLEGE STUDENT 1997-9- 8 ce ORDER FORM Name: Address:. Stole: Gfy: Eirthdate: .Zip:. Height:, UniversifyCollege: Must a ful-lim- e studsat mm pass tamt 12 bows of ynderodbote or 8 University ID and venfkatksn of Ptffk Gty Area Sports Omk bcoted ireide Hot of grodoate) to qucfy for this crfi! hows must be presented ot the the tkket btiUdms) when passes om essuodL Order forms for the student season pass must be postmarked by November 22, 1 997 Mail to: Park City Area Sports Desk, P.0. Box 39, Park City, UT 84060 |