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LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) — The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is exploring upgrades for the new Student Union and a green space project to bring life to a site where several administrative offices once sat.
Since the new Student Union's opening in January 2015, The Advocate reports (http://bit.ly/1P0pGDU) faculty and student leaders have searched for ways to make the facility more accessible to students and student-run organizations.
Student Government Association President Kirsten Allen said during a recent meeting that plans include modifying The Brew — the union's coffee shop that serves Starbucks beverages — and the space outside the union where Guillory Hall, the old bowling-alley-turned-cafeteria, once stood.
Both the Student Union and green space renovations are part of the university's master plan, which guides the school's vision for growth into 2030.
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