Will there be much left as we now know it? I'm just sentimental in that I don't want to be unable to recognize anywhere I once haunted when I was in school back in the dark ages. But progress is good they say! Like no quad? But a rectangle? If they just rebuild in the same style and not this new stuff they've stuck everywhere in the last go round, I might can live with it.
From what I hear we better get in gear. ULL already has the best facilities in the Southeast.
My observations-
Stadium Blvd is gone, new road running behind current rugby field,
8, 9, and 15 look like new parking structures (downward ramp in middle of building)
W. Mississippi Ave - Parking Garage?
Wisteria (lot across from Post office and where old water tower was located) - Parking Garage?
Parking lot behind Nethken - Parking Garage?
West side of Hale Hall - New Building
South side of Hale hall - green space
Mitchell, Hut, Cottingham, Jenkins & McFarland dorms/parking lots gone along Tech Drive new fields
I would guess that 11, 12, 13, 14 are new dorms?
Can't believe they still have Harper, thing needs to go eyesore and hell to upkeep.
Yes. We must purge our campus of any evidence that the years between 1944 and 1994 ever happened.
Because our aesthetic taste is superior to those who went before us. Therefore we should be the final arbiters of what parts of Techs first century are worth keeping.
That all looks great, with a lot of sensible and impactful changes. The presence of an extended green space is a huge asset for university. Really enhances the aesthetics of a university.
Technically a rectangle is a quadrilateral.
Technically, you can take out the "technically" part, seeing as how a rectangle is, in fact, a quadrilateral.
But I wasn't a math major, so...
And it works for quadrangle also, seeing as how one may be a rectangle.
The good news is we can still call it a quad.
It really did just have to go:
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It's time to close the doors to the Temple of Janus.
I'll play too.
Afghanistan Taliban Muslims destroying Bamiyan Buddha Statues ...
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Carved into the Bamiyan Cliffs are the two niches of the giant Buddha statues ( 55m and 38m high) destroyed by the Taliban in 2001, and numerous caves ...- USATODAY.com - Why the Taliban are destroying Buddhas
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Mar 22, 2001 ... In the Diamond Sutra, the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni (whose lifetime crossed ... As a result, the Taliban are destroying all ancient sculptures.- After 1,700 years, Buddhas fall to Taliban dynamite - Telegraph
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Mar 12, 2001 ... After failing to destroy the 1,700-year-old sandstone statues ofBuddha with anti- aircraft and tank fire, the Taliban brought a lorryload of ...