Your Voice Matters
The Memorial Union renovation project proposes increasing the portion of the student fee that supports repairs and renovations from $3.85 per credit to $6.85 per credit (capped at 12 credits per semester). The fee increase would help update study spaces, lounge areas, accessibility features, infrastructure and overall building design.
Voting will remain open from Tuesday, February 24, at 8 a.m. through Thursday, February 26, at 5 p.m.
Rooted in Tradition of Student Leadership: Ready for Renewal
The Memorial Union exists because students believed in it. In 1947, the student body voted to support a $5 activity fee to fund its construction. With help from alumni and local businesses, the Union opened in 1953 during Homecoming Week — a tribute to the men and women of NDSU who gave their lives in service.
Since then generations of students have shaped the Union through votes, funds and vision. Their leadership brought about expansions, in 1964, 1987 and 2007, and a series of renovations that helped the building adapt to changing needs.
These efforts have kept the Union functional and relevant, but they’ve also stretched the building to its limits.
Today, the Memorial Union faces challenges that can’t be solved with small fixes. Its infrastructure, layout and capacity no longer fully support the way students live, learn and connect. To continue serving as the heart of campus, the Union needs more than maintenance — it needs transformation.
A Vision Inspired by Students and Community
In a recent survey, 32% of students said they use the Memorial Union daily — primarily for dining, studying, socializing, attending events, and accessing student services. Their feedback is clear: they want additional comfortable seating, better lighting, and more spaces to study, relax, and connect.
Nearly half of respondents said they prefer a cozy, traditional design — a nod to the Union’s legacy and a call for spaces that feel warm and welcoming.
Students also identified the following as very important:
- Individual and group study spaces
- Comfortable seating and lounge areas
- Outdoor gathering spaces
- Dedicated areas for student organizations and events
This project is being shaped by student voices and will continue to be guided by focus groups, campus input and community collaboration.
Your Voice. Your Union. Your Legacy.