January 21, 2000
Indiana University's Golf-Course Proposal Lands in a Sand Trap
A proposal by Indiana University to build a championship golf course on a parcel of undeveloped land near the campus has stirred heated opposition from many professors, students, and residents of Bloomington.
Opponents, including several scientists on the faculty, fear that the course could cause environmental damage because it is planned for part of a 900-acre tract the university owns near a nature preserve and a reservoir, called Griffy Lake, that can be
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