Ohio Union - The New Union

The New Union

The new Ohio Union, which was completed in 2010 now serves as the student body of Ohio State's center for dining, recreations, meetings and events. Students at Ohio State played a vital role in the making of the new Union, such as picking out the color schemes, what furniture to use and even helped the architects with the design of the building. The Ohio State University partnered up with Habitat for Humanity during the destruction of the old Union and donated all the useful parts of the building when it was torn down to Habitat for Humanity to sell at their 'Build it Again' center. All together the parts were worth $40,000. Today the Ohio Union is home to 4 dining areas, Sloopy's, Woody's Tavern, Union Market and Express O-H. There is also a gift shoppe located in the Union called Station 88. Many events go on at the Union as well as student organization meetings. There are also many meeting spaces including: • Archie Griffin Grand Ballroom, East, West •Cartoon Room •Great Hall Meeting Room •Performance Hall/Potter Plaza •U.S. Bank Conference Theater •West Plaza •Barbie Tootle Room •Creative Arts Room •Dance Room 1 & 2 •Digital Lab •Hays Cape Room •Instructional Kitchen •Interfaith Prayer & Reflection Room •Lower Level Meeting Room •Maudine Cow Room •Ohio Staters Inc. Founders Room •Ohio Staters Inc. Traditions Room •Rosa M. Allabouni Room •Round Meeting Room •Senate Chamber •Sloopy's Private Dining Room •SPHINX Centennial Leadership Suite •Student-Alumni Council Room •Suzanne M. Scharer •Tanya R. Rutner Room

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    Some are petitioning the State to dissolve the Union, to disregard the requisitions of the President. Why do they not dissolve it themselves,—the union between themselves and the State,—and refuse to pay their quota into its treasury? Do not they stand in the same relation to the State that the State does to the Union? And have not the same reasons prevented the State from resisting the Union which have prevented them from resisting the State?
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