Mia Fischel, Asst. Features Editor—
DCGA recently passed a $150,000 initiative to renovate the space beneath Huffman and create a new campus workspace. Requests from student organizations led to suggestions for using this mostly vacant space. The bill cites a “consistent need for storage, versatile meeting space and a sense of permanency.”
The bill passed unanimously by the DCGA senate on Tuesday, March 22. The project is spearheaded by DCGA President Alex Pan ‘24, who hopes to create a maker space “by students for the students.”
“When students think about an inclusive space to create, I want them to think of here,” Pan said. “The character of this space should be inclusive, creative, collaborative and also central. Like a little mini Slayter. Think about it like the new student union.”
The unused space sits in close…