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A gathering place for Dominican University students recently got a lot more fun.

The Underground in Mazzuchelli Hall — once a place to study, catch a nap or hang out — now features a bevy of lively games, perfect for students taking a break from class or looking to socialize with friends.

The new additions include a pool table, ping-pong and foosball tables, a Skee-Ball game, upgraded video game systems, a dart board, and an arcade table that features 60 classic games. A new sound system and furniture complete the updates.

The university-funded project was aimed at enhancing student life on campus, particularly as the university welcomed its largest freshman class this school year, said Jacky Neri Arias, executive director of student experience and inclusion.

Suggestions from students aided in the planning process.

“I hope the Underground is perceived by students as an inclusive space on campus to build community, as well as a space to promote rest and wellness,” Arias said. “Ultimately, we know this is one of our many methods to foster student retention and success.”

Jacqueline Candelas, a senior who has staffed the Underground since her freshman year, said the transition from a study area to a social space has been very well-received by students who did not previously find it conducive to socializing.

“Ping-pong is so popular some students come in regularly before or after class just to play,” she noted. “It’s surprisingly super-intense and students get really excited for it.”