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Survey says: Colorado State students oppose on-campus stadium

News | 10 months ago

Knowing that no public funds will be used in its construction, 67 percent of CSU students are still opposed to the on-campus stadium, according to an ASCSU survey. But as the July 31 public forum, to take place at 5 p.m. in the Lory Student Center East Ballroom, draws near, CSU President Tony Frank notes [...]

Survey says: Colorado State students oppose on-campus stadium

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An artist’s rendering of what an on-campus stadium could look like. The architecture firm Populous has been hires by CSU to help design a potential stadium.

Knowing that no public funds will be used in its construction, 67 percent of CSU students are still opposed to the on-campus stadium, according to an ASCSU survey.

But as the July 31 public forum, to take place at 5 p.m. in the Lory Student Center East Ballroom, draws near, CSU President Tony Frank notes that students are not the only voice he must take into consideration.

“I think we’ve got a pretty good track record of valuing the student voice in decisions that we make, but listening to that and factoring it into a decision isn’t the same as saying it’s up for a vote,” said Tony Frank, CSU President. “I’ve got, at the end of the day, a responsibility to my board, the university, and not just to the people who have been here in the past and the people who are here now, but the people who will be here in the future.”

Also according to the survey, 70 percent of the student body disagrees with proposed locations for the stadium, and 73 percent of current students answered that an on-campus stadium would either not impact or would decrease the number of visits to campus they make as alumni. The survey of 3,553 students was conducted in April, with results released May 31.

“A lot of [current students] haven’t been to an on-campus stadium before. They haven’t been to the Grove at Ole Miss. Hardly any of them have been to Folsom Field and realize what kind of passionate and strong bond that having that on-campus stadium creates,” said Tyler Shannon, an on-campus stadium supporter and 2003 CSU alumnus. “I think it’s really difficult for students who have never had that opportunity to even be able to identify with what kind of bond and excitement it creates on campus.”

The debate, which began shortly after the hiring of CSU Athletic Director Jack Graham in December of last year, will be decided by Frank after the Stadium Advisory Committee delivers its proposal on Aug. 9.

But it’s a decision, says Bob Vangermeersch, a member of Save Our Stadium, Hughes, based on communication that has been too narrow in scope.

“It appears to be a lot of one way conversation. If you’re going to solve this problem you need dialogue. Just listening leaves the public out in the cold.”

Frank, who will be present to handle questions at the July 31 forum, expects a mixture of Q & A style and statement making.

“There have been some people who have said ‘we’re gonna find out what Dr. Frank is thinking about this,’ or ‘you’re going to have to answer some questions about this.’ I guess I don’t view it that way,” Frank said. “I’m still formulating my opinion and I think I’ll be listening and gathering input a lot more than I’ll be providing answers. But if people have questions to clarify what my thought process has been as we’ve gone through this, then I’m obviously happy to do things like that.”

Additional off-campus forums will be held Thursday, July 26 and Monday, July 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Plymouth Congregational, located at 916 West Prospect.
The reason for the Plymouth forums will be to present information on traffic impacts to residents in neighborhoods near campus, said Kyle Henley, CSU Spokesman.

update: Click here to view the survey in its entirety.

  • TheDude

    It would be more appropriate to say that 67% of the respondents to the ASCSU survey are against the stadium. This was not a scientific poll done at random. The sample itself is skewed because the only people who took the time to vote on it were the ones who felt strongly one way or the other about it. It is great that you reported the results of the survey, but it is wrong to attribute those results to the entire student body. Perhaps the real story here is the level of apathy amongst students, to the point that only 15% of students even bothered to respond to a survey regarding something that would radically change campus.

  • Cooder

    Way to spin the numbers Nic. It is impossible to know if 67% of students are against the stadium because 67% of the student body didn’t even fill out the survey. Your headline should be: Students don’t care enough to fill out a simple survey.

  • BReid

    Nic, I’ve got two comments. First, can you post a link to the results that you are citing? Second, I would have a hard time justifying any poll results based on the misinformation that has been handed out by these alleged Hughes Stadium supporters. They neither care about CSU nor CSU athletics. See the attached video as a sampling of the propoganda dispersed to the campus. You would be well served to produce a column itemizing the lies, mistruths, and mischaracterizations that SOS has utilized during their campaign.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-EpqVxqDIM

    • Nic_Turishawno

      BReid, the survey has been included in its entirety above. And as stated in the news story, the survey came from the Associate Students of Colorado State University and was not handed out by either opponents or proponents for the on-campus stadium.

  • Blane Harding, CSU alumni

    Once Graham was hired it was a done deal. Why do you think he was hired in the first place, without a search, after the previous AD was given a contract extension just a year prior to his firing?

  • sujulano

    I think it was a done deal long ago. Tony’s a decent guy, and he tries to be accountable to the public, but he never would have started this long process without a set goal of getting it built. Way too much work involved if you’re honestly looking to “explore the feasibility” of it.

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