Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, January 24, 1983, Image 15

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(One mile East of Campus)
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February 3- Eastern College 7:30
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TRI-COUHTY
M PLAmEDPARENTHOOD
M4-i4?i u N i? Second Street, Harrisburg. Pa
w 1421 44 Highspire Plaza. Middletown, Pa
over Multi-purpose purpose
By Robert Rejmaniak
It stands on the corner of Ist and 0 streets. It is ’.mown to some as
the Multi-purpose building; to others, as the office building for con
tinuing education; to others, merely as the Gym, and many don t
know it at all. . .... t
On a campus with only two mam buildings, it s ironic that one ot
them is so little known and under utilized.
Perhaps part of the problem is that there are multi-purposes for
this Multi-purpose building. . , ... ,
To begin with, the second floor of the structure is filled with of
fices of admissions, financial aid, and veterans affairs. Further
down the second floor hallway is the career planning and place
ment offices.
The rest of the structure is dedicated to athletics.
There is a recreational area on the second floor that is divided in
to two parts. On one side of the partition is a weight-room with
strengthening equipment; including two universals, a set of free
weights, and stationary bicycles. .
The other half of the recreational area is an open, miniature
gymnasium. This space is used for all kinds of activities. For ex
ample, some afternoons will find it being used for an aerobics
class, other afternoons it may be used for cheerleading practice.
Most of die time, however, it is open to all who wish to use it.
The Gymnasium is on the main floor. It is open to all students
most of the day. Lately, however, the basket ball and baseball
teams have been using the main gym between the hours of 3:00 pm
and 7:00 pm.
After 7:00 pm the gym can be utilized to work off some of that
frustration that comes from too much studying, and the ’’cooped
up” f eeling that comes with winter.
The Multi-purpose building is open Monday through Thursday,
from 8:00 am until 10:00 pm; Fridays from 8:00 am until 9:00 pm;
Saturdays from 2:00 .pm until 8:00 pm; and Sundays from 2:00 pm
until 9:00 pm. Valid Penn State ID’s are required to use the
facilities.
Joe Hart
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