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20 *THE NATIONAL COLLEta NEWSPAPER 0

20 ~HE NTIOAL CLLE*NEWPAPE 0; Dollars and Sen OCTOBER 1989 *~ OCTOBER 1989 Co~~Lind Opinion U.TENTNALGEEWAER

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heritage. It is practically imposible to
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tact with this history on a daly bais.
However, in its grat obession with the
past, the university hasaoverlookedasome
of the truly fu~ndamntal detail that
make this school great.
I'm talking about a topic of recent
headlines - architecture. I know that
nobody wants to admit to it, but many of
the more modem building on this cam-
pus are quite ugly. However, a greater
emphasis on utility rather than on aes-
thetics is allowingthese montrosities to
take over our campus nunconteted.
One of the things that makes the uni-
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city schools ithe fact that we have a dis-
tinct campus. Surrounded by a bunch of
great old buildings, we are set apart from
the ret of the city.
But recently, there has been much con-
troversy concerning the future of these
buildings. A few weeks ago a couple of
graduate students circulated a petition
to stop the demolition of the Morgan,
Smith, and Music buildings.
This was prompted by a
College/Engineering Planning
Commoittee proposal that amulti-mllion
dollar science facility be constructed on
the site of the three buildings.
The petitioners' argument is boed on
the premise that the buildings are his-
torical landmarks, but the committee
believes that they are under-utilized and
an impractical use of space.
One man who Ifeel should undertand
the petitioners' concerbetter than any-
one is Sheldon Hackney, president of the
University and a Ph.D. in history Yet,
when asked about the future of Logan
Hall, he said, Logan Hall and College
Hall were built at the same time. They're
the same tyle, same architect, same
exterior material. So I don't think that
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there."
There used to e two more buildings
just like College Hall. I wonder if a sim-
ilar philosophy led t their detruction.
"Heck, why fix'em? We got two more just
like 'em."
Should they not hove bothered to
refurbish da Vinci's "Last Supper"
because it would cost too much? There
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Many of these old buildings will even-
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it reasonable to demolish them because
they have become "obsolete," then our
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come to exist only in words. And sooner
or later, it will simply fade away.

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