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Construction began July 6 on the renovation of Aggie Park, a 20-acre green space in the heart of campus.
The project â entirely funded and overseen by the Association of Former Students â will transform a space currently used most on football game days into an outdoor Memorial Student Center to be used 365 days a year. The renovated park will be home to a new 79,000 square foot building dedicated to hosting Ring Day and other year-round events, which is projected to finish development in late 2022 or early 2023. The outdoor park itself is expected to be completed by the summer of 2022 and will feature a pond, expanded tailgating space, performance spaces, dedicated food service space and more.
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Nearly 6,400 Aggies are receiving their Aggie Gold this weekend during the yearâs largest Aggie Ring distribution period.
Traditionally a one-day ceremony held at the Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center, the Association of Former Students has extended this Aprilâs Ring Day to a three-and-a-half-day event from Wednesday, April 7, to Saturday, April 10, to accomodate COVID-19 protocols.
Similar to last Novemberâs Ring Day, students will be allowed to bring up to two guests inside the Alumni Center for their ring pickup, which Kathryn Greenwade, vice president of the Association of Former Students, said allows students to still have an in-person Ring Day experience.