The Optimist
  • Home
  • About
    • Advertise
    • Policies
    • Staff Contacts
    • Jobs
  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
  • Features
  • Print Edition
    • The Pessimist
    • Special Projects
  • Police Log
  • Classifieds
You are here: Home / News / Work begins on new jogging track around campus

Work begins on new jogging track around campus

August 31, 2005 by Mitch Holt

By Mitch Holt, Opinion Editor

Administrative Services has decided to construct an exercise track around the premises of the school, and the project should be finished by Thanksgiving.

The jogging track will be built along Judge Ely Boulevard, East North 16th Street, Campus Court and Ambler Avenue.

“It will be nice to not have to run on a narrow path along Judge Ely and face the risk of getting hit by a car,” said Stephanie Kelsey, junior English major from Ruidoso, N.M.

Kelsey said that she plans to use the jogging track when it is finished because it will provide a better surface for her feet and ankles to run on. She has hurt them in the past by jogging on the rough terrain around campus.

Designers, after much research about which material to use, decided that concrete would be the best and most economical option, said Kevin Watson, associate vice president of Administrative Services, in an e-mail. Watson and affiliates consulted several experts and laid some test materials to find the best possible option for the project.

“Paul Carozza, who owns RunTex, is an avid marathoner and former member of our track team, was consulted specifically regarding design elements including surface material,” Watson said.

Carozza highly recommended a hard surface because running surface is becoming less of a critical matter due to advancing shoe technology.

Concrete is the easiest to maintain and will last longer than materials like clay or crushed granite, Watson said.

Crushed granite gives the runner more of a feeling like he or she is running in sand, Watson said. Because of this and other reasons, designers chose concrete.

Watson said that this project has become considerably important to him and those involved because it encourages students and others to go outside and exercise.

“We want to provide a place where our students and the neighborhood can enjoy outdoor activities,” he said. “It is important to provide a safe, attractive place on campus to exercise in the outdoors.”

Included in the plans are places along the track to go to contemplate and reflect, Watson said. A hired landscape architect is designing these community areas.

“I believe this will be a great addition to our campus,” said Watson. “I am grateful to the donor for their willingness to make this available to our students, faculty, staff and neighbors.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Lunsford Trail

Other News:

  • Concert culture shifts as students document more

  • Open letter resisting ‘Christian nationalism’ signed by over 1,000

  • ACU Gives raises $1.4 million in annual day of giving

About Mitch Holt

You are here: Home / News / Work begins on new jogging track around campus

Other News:

  • Concert culture shifts as students document more

  • Open letter resisting ‘Christian nationalism’ signed by over 1,000

  • ACU Gives raises $1.4 million in annual day of giving

Follow us online

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Optimist on Twitter

acuoptimist The Optimist @acuoptimist ·
9 May

BREAKING: The 2026 teacher of the year is Dr. Clint Buck, assistant professor of accounting in the College of Business Administration.

Reply on Twitter 2053158226070257771 Retweet on Twitter 2053158226070257771 Like on Twitter 2053158226070257771 2 Twitter 2053158226070257771
acuoptimist The Optimist @acuoptimist ·
4 May

BREAKING NEWS: James Bradshaw and Maddie Grace Fridge are the 2026 Mr. ACU and Miss ACU.

Reply on Twitter 2051110655172784350 Retweet on Twitter 2051110655172784350 Like on Twitter 2051110655172784350 4 Twitter 2051110655172784350

Optimist on Facebook

This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts.
Click to show error
Error: Server configuration issue Error: No posts available for this Facebook ID

Videos

Optimist Newscast Feb. 28, 2024

Our top stories today include a recap of The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, the ... [Read More…]

  • Optimist Newscast Feb. 21, 2024
  • Optimist Newscast Feb. 14, 2024
  • Optimist Newscast Jan. 24, 2024

Latest Photos

  • Home
  • About
    • Contact
    • Subscribe
    • Policies
    • Advertising Policy
    • Letters to the Editor and Reader Comments
  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
  • Multimedia
    • Videos
    • Photo Galleries
  • Features
  • Advertise
    • Paid Advertisement
  • Police Log

© 2026 ACU Optimist · All Rights Reserved