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Posted on 7/26/15 at 8:24 pm to tylerdurden24
Posted on 7/26/15 at 8:24 pm to tylerdurden24
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Well now that's just completely unnecessary.
The lazy river? I was making a joke. LSU took a lot of flack for building that in the face of possible budget cuts. Never mind that the $84.75 million project was funded with student fees...it's part of the LSU UREC...and no taxpayer money was spent on it.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 8:49 pm to WG_Dawg
This is Ayers Hall (one of our very few older building) and that flat land is EXTREMELY deceptive since the way to get to Ayers Hall is to climb an ungodly hill (Ayers known as The Hill by student and alum). In fact, when the Pride of the Southland Marching Band does it's Salute to the Hill that building is what they're saluting. And note the tower shewing the checkerboard. THAT is why we have checkerboard endzones.
Neat fact: When UT needed to relocate/expand it was none other than Thomas Jefferson who recommended the Hill.
Its a rite of passage for unsuspecting froshies to get stuck with either guidance counseling on what courses classes take OR have classes on the Hill (not just Ayers) and to eventually figure out that they don't need to schedule classes there unless they're in a few majors. This rite is why the Pride turns and faces The Hill and plays to it. A lot of folks don't realize that.
Neat fact: When UT needed to relocate/expand it was none other than Thomas Jefferson who recommended the Hill.
Its a rite of passage for unsuspecting froshies to get stuck with either guidance counseling on what courses classes take OR have classes on the Hill (not just Ayers) and to eventually figure out that they don't need to schedule classes there unless they're in a few majors. This rite is why the Pride turns and faces The Hill and plays to it. A lot of folks don't realize that.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 8:53 pm to GeorgeReymond
The SEC may be #1 in something else - most beautiful campuses...
Posted on 7/26/15 at 9:08 pm to Forkbeard3777
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Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:08 pm to tylerdurden24
Alumni Memorial Building (photo doesn't do it justice but you can get that it's OLD). It's also on the Hill:
As for statues...we have Europa and the Bull by Carl Milles. it's very valuable because Milles is famous that hasn't stopped students from painting Zeus' balls orange or dyeing the fountain.
Too bad the other angle shows one of our uglier buildings.
As for statues...we have Europa and the Bull by Carl Milles. it's very valuable because Milles is famous that hasn't stopped students from painting Zeus' balls orange or dyeing the fountain.
Too bad the other angle shows one of our uglier buildings.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:10 pm to Prof
AMB is a pretty building. Prof, have you been to campus lately with all the construction going on?
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:29 pm to GeorgeReymond
Loved your pic of the North Gates...
...here's the South Gates...
...here's the South Gates...
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:34 pm to Robert Goulet
Dear ol' State
Lee Hall
Business Row
Drill Field and Library
Chapel of Memories
Student Union (Third floor is my personal favorite place to take a dump. To this day, even on gamedays, its empty.)
Tribute to Students who have died
Residence Hall Village
Best place to get ice cream in the SEC
The foliage is what surprises people about MSU.
Lee Hall
Business Row
Drill Field and Library
Chapel of Memories
Student Union (Third floor is my personal favorite place to take a dump. To this day, even on gamedays, its empty.)
Tribute to Students who have died
Residence Hall Village
Best place to get ice cream in the SEC
The foliage is what surprises people about MSU.
This post was edited on 7/26/15 at 10:40 pm
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:36 pm to anc
State's campus is really under-rated. It's come a long. long way from what it used to look like.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:40 pm to Robert Goulet
mM
Yes not too long ago either (and yes I was def. well beyond the foosball areas and def agree that their have been major improvements. AMB?
That the Haslsam Music Building? The ugly one near the sculpture I was thinking of is McClung, hell HSS too.
But lots of new buildings look great as does our landscape and outdorrr improvements.
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AMB is a pretty building. Prof, have you been to campus lately with all the construction going on?
Yes not too long ago either (and yes I was def. well beyond the foosball areas and def agree that their have been major improvements. AMB?
That the Haslsam Music Building? The ugly one near the sculpture I was thinking of is McClung, hell HSS too.
But lots of new buildings look great as does our landscape and outdorrr improvements.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:44 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
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State's campus is really under-rated. It's come a long. long way from what it used to look like.
There is definitely some remnant of mistakes of the past (orange brick), but since Donald Zacharias' presidency, we;ve pretty much made smarter decisions across the board, sans the Charles Lee extended interim presidency that gave us the Croom error. and this hideous building.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 11:03 pm to Prof
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AMB?
Was agreeing that Alumni Memorial Building is nice. But yeah, I agree that McClung tower is one of the worst...looks like an office building that belongs downtown.
I forget the number thats being only put into landscaping/beautification, but it is substantial. It is what the campus needs though, less concrete and more green areas...take advantage of an already pretty area.
Posted on 7/27/15 at 12:37 am to GeorgeReymond
Horseshoe
The ball at the top spins when a virgin walks by...it hasn't spun in 50 years.
Thomas Cooper Library and reflecting pool
Strom Thurmond Fitness Center & Pool
McKisick Museum
School of Medicine
Darla Moore School of Business - NEW
Arnold School of Public Health - NEW
Russell House/Student Union
Observatory
Davis College
Long Street Theatre
USC Bio-Chem Research Center
#1 Ranked Honors College Housing.
Carolina Coliseum (also houses HRTM and Mass Communication Dept's.)
McCutchen House - HRTM School and Faculty House
The Inn at USC
McClintock Women's Quad Dorms
South Quad Dorms
Desaussre College of Social Work
Wardlaw School of Education
Colonial Life Arena
Carolina Stadium
Beckham Field (Softball)
Stone Stadium and The Graveyard - Under Renovation'15-'16
Tennis Courts - New Construction - will be finished '15-'16
Williams Brice Stadium
Garnet Way Parking beside stadium NEW (old Farmer's Market)
Stadium Renovations/Greenscaping - will be completed in '15
Fair Grounds Parking beside WB
New Indoor Facility - will be completed in '15, more than 20 yards.
Dodie Student Athlete Academic Center (Tutoring for Athletes) - NEW
Greek Village
NEW Athletic Dorms - 650 Lincoln (opening this year)
NEW School of Law - Under Construction
National Champion Equestrian Center - One Wood Farm
Koger Center/School of Music
McMaster College School of Art
The ball at the top spins when a virgin walks by...it hasn't spun in 50 years.
Thomas Cooper Library and reflecting pool
Strom Thurmond Fitness Center & Pool
McKisick Museum
School of Medicine
Darla Moore School of Business - NEW
Arnold School of Public Health - NEW
Russell House/Student Union
Observatory
Davis College
Long Street Theatre
USC Bio-Chem Research Center
#1 Ranked Honors College Housing.
Carolina Coliseum (also houses HRTM and Mass Communication Dept's.)
McCutchen House - HRTM School and Faculty House
The Inn at USC
McClintock Women's Quad Dorms
South Quad Dorms
Desaussre College of Social Work
Wardlaw School of Education
Colonial Life Arena
Carolina Stadium
Beckham Field (Softball)
Stone Stadium and The Graveyard - Under Renovation'15-'16
Tennis Courts - New Construction - will be finished '15-'16
Williams Brice Stadium
Garnet Way Parking beside stadium NEW (old Farmer's Market)
Stadium Renovations/Greenscaping - will be completed in '15
Fair Grounds Parking beside WB
New Indoor Facility - will be completed in '15, more than 20 yards.
Dodie Student Athlete Academic Center (Tutoring for Athletes) - NEW
Greek Village
NEW Athletic Dorms - 650 Lincoln (opening this year)
NEW School of Law - Under Construction
National Champion Equestrian Center - One Wood Farm
Koger Center/School of Music
McMaster College School of Art
This post was edited on 7/27/15 at 12:38 am
Posted on 7/27/15 at 2:11 am to GeorgeReymond
This post was edited on 7/27/15 at 2:17 am
Posted on 7/27/15 at 7:57 am to sawfiddle
It's been a while since I've been on campus. I'm sure a lot has changed.
Posted on 7/27/15 at 8:59 am to KaiserSoze99
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KaiserSoze99
I love these threads.
Just graduated from UGA and the only places I traveled to for games during college were auburn a couple times and Jacksonville/St.Simons. Definitely was planning to go to Baton Rouge my senior year before SEC realignment took that game off our schedule.
I'm hoping to check out Vandy and Tennessee this year and hopefully LSU for a game.
Posted on 7/27/15 at 9:54 am to GeorgeReymond
I love stadia and campii
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