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November 3, 1995: Volume 35, Number 5 |
The Chronicle
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Richmond Hall donates weights to YWCA
Richmond Hall is making a large -- and rather weighty -- donation to the YWCA of Schenectady.
The residence hall is donating their Universal Gym -- an all-in-one workout center that had been sitting idle in the basement -- to make room for a group study area.
While there are individual study spaces, there has been no place in the hall for residents to study in larger groups, according to Kathy Walter, head resident assistant of Richmond.
When the Hall Government consulted the Office of Residence Life to find a space for the study lounge, the exercise room in the all-female dorm seemed the obvious choice, Walter said. So, after some brainstorming and calling around, the Richmond residents decided to remove the gym and donate it to the YWCA.
Elaine Troy, director of health promotion services of the YWCA, said the gym is a "welcome addition" to the fitness room at the YWCA, which is open to women at low membership dues and also to the 55 women who live at the Washington Avenue facility. "We're obviously very interested in health," Troy says, "and this donation is most appreciated."
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