[OPINION] The Greek Leadership Village will have more drawbacks than benefits

A rendering of the new, $70 million Greek Leadership Village rising at Terrace and Rural roads. 

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) 

Greek organizations rightfully question whether the new Greek Village is worth the trouble

By Jessica Ferrigno | The State Press

ASU is spending $70 million to build a Greek Leadership Village and, although the concept seems nice, it is not what ASU should be spending that money on right now, especially with all the drawbacks associated.

As No. 1 in the U.S. for innovation, ASU should be using that $70 million on new labs, computers or research materials, not on 27 townhouses that, most likely, will not be desirable to students.

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