TDDance234 wrote:The problem is, with growth of enrollment comes the need for more housing, more parking, more buildings. We don't have the money for that now, if we did then the circle would have been replaced years ago.Right. That's why we've built nearly 40 new dormitories in the last three years. And we certainly haven't had any other new construction on campus lately.

The circle hasn't been torn down because it still functions. Why would you tear it down if you can just add additional housing across the highway? We'll tear it down when we have more housing than students.