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CRCE • 217.244.3997

 

 

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Campus Recreation
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email: campusrec@uiuc.edu
170 IMPE Building
201 East Peabody Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820
217.333.3806

 

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2000 to Present Highlights

Affectionately referred to as "Y2K ," the year 2000 brought in a host of changes for Campus Rec and the world at large. As far as students on this campus were concerned, computers were as common as toasters and microwaves, and had always been around. In the sports world, the new millennium has seenTiger Woods become the first golfer to hold all four major titles consecutively and Lance Armstrong win his sixth Tour de France.

     For Campus Rec, computers have been just one of a host of new tools to be corralled. Following the group fitness craze of the 90's, a return to more 'holistic' approaches were being established. A rekindling of eastern wellness practices were being incorporated to provide more of a mind-and-body unification. Traditional ways of thinking, ie. Intramural Sports were giving way to more holistic aspects with a futuristic flavor.

    In an effort to find out how we could become a more viable, and valuable, contributor to students on campus, Campus Rec approached the student constituency to find out what 'they' were looking for in their day-to-day health and well-being.

    From the Intramural Champion perspective, the Wall of Fame moved from the hallowed halls of IMPE to the Campus Rec website, rather sporadically.

 

Here are the highlights to date:

 

• A consulting firm, Brailsford & Dunlavey, was hired to assist Campus Rec in determining whether a renovation expansion project was feasible and necessary. An extensive report to the university administration showed that Campus Rec was not only in dire need for additional space for the size of the campus, but that numerous student groups, that were surveyed, poled and interviewed, were strongly in favor of such a change. 

 

• Students voted, by majority, in 2001 to increase the general fee which was designated to fund the renovation of approximately 250,000 sq. ft. of existing recreational space and the addition of approximately 190,000 sq. ft. of new recreational space at both IMPE and CRCE.

 

IMPE Phase I renovation was completed in January 2005. "The IMPE East Wing" is an extension of Gym 1 with an extra 10,000 sq. ft. of cardio, selectorized and free weight space, with locker rooms to accommodate daily users.

 

• A 'One Stop Shop' area was developed at IMPE, combining previous signups from the 172 office and the lobby's 140 space to offer membership sales, exercise passes, intramural sign-ups, court reservations, and more. 

 

CRCE portion of Phase I was completed in March 2005.  Housed in this facility are:  1/8 mile track; 10,000 sq. ft. strength and conditioning space; 3-court basketball/volleyball gym; multi-activity court for indoor soccer, floor hockey, roller hockey; 2 multi-purpose rooms; 3 racquetball courts; leisure pool/spa; full service locker rooms

 

 

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