Meramec’s Student Center looks a bit different now
BY: LINDSEY UNNERSTALL
Sports Editor
After nearly two years of STLCC’s Transformed Renovations to the new and current buildings, many projects have started to wrap up, including the first floor of the Student Center. The Student Center has been undergoing lots of construction carried out from the start of the summer through the end of the fall semester.
Previously located in the Student Center, the library has moved to the Emerging Technology building and now encapsulates a much larger space and offers new services like private study rooms. The Montage student newspaper has also moved locations and is now located on the first floor of the Communications North building.
Most of the work on the first floor of the student center is now complete, with services such as Campus Life, the STLCC Campus Store, New Student Programs, and TRIO Student Support moved into their new locations. The Cafeteria remains in the same location.
As of January 2026, the Access Office, Student Advocacy and Resource Center (SARC), Campus Police, Counseling, Continuing Education and Veteran Affairs are all moving into their new locations in the Student Center.
With the Student Center nearing completion and all of the campus services moving into their new spaces, the demolition of the Continuing Education and Campus Police buildings will begin this month, with the demolition of the Clark Hall/Administration building following after that. These renovations are to provide more updated, easily accessible resources for the Meramec campus community. The STLCC-Meramec Community Forum will take place on Feb. 12.