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https://www.idahostatesman.com/sports/college/university-of-idaho/article225304540.html

They're actually getting towards "we might start building this year."

The message board folk there are comical as usual... complaining about peer institutions, most of whom are in larger cities than Moscow. It does cause a twitch in my system when I read some people who think student fees are an endless source of fundage for stuff like this, and THEN "hey, they really should be building this downtown instead of on campus." Not the same people, but nobody checks one another there. Sheesh.

Having said that, Idaho has needed this for some time, athletically speaking.
 
https://www.uidaho.edu/news/news-articles/news-releases/2019-june/060319-iccuarenagroundbreaking

There are times when the Portland State athletic department makes me question whatever loyalty might be had. However, I seem to know a school...

“Thursday’s groundbreaking signifies the next major step for the project that has been envisioned for the past 50 years.”
 

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