Originally Posted by
The Historian
For reference here are referendum results for fees since 1992.
In 1992 - "Centennial Plaza Plan" fee passed with 88% voting for the fee (1,201 to 162)
In 2002 - "20 for 20" passed with 82% voting for the fee. (1,218 to 268)
In 2004 - "Get More" passed with 70% voting for the fee.
In 2006 - "20 for 20" renewal passed with 87% voting for the fee.
In 2007 - "Change for Change" passed with 85% voting for the fee.
In 2012 - "Enhancement" passed with 84% voting for the fee.
Also, I was told the student fee vote prior to the Centennial Plaza vote was for the Lambright Center in the late 70s, which was the only student fee vote in the 70s. I don't have the numbers, but was told it easily passed.
Every generation of Tech students in the past 50 years has voted "yes" to well-thought out and meaningful fee increases. Let's see if this group of Tech students does its part in moving the university forward.