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Shawkey Student Union, part of the campus since the early 1930s, was to be no more as wrecking crews did their work. The new student center already was open in the background.
After Shawkey Student Union was torn down, many students hoped the land would become green area and planted trees to protest more asphalt on campus. It became a parking lot despite their efforts.
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