As part of their frenzied effort to beautify the campus before Those Who Pay the Bills arrive, landscapers could be seen on the edge of the SIPA Plaza installing everyone’s favorite noxious weed.
As part of their frenzied effort to beautify the campus before Those Who Pay the Bills arrive, landscapers could be seen on the edge of the SIPA Plaza installing everyone’s favorite noxious weed.
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@Alum The buiding in the photo is Greene (the law school), not SIPA. The view is toward 116th St., and Wien is off camera to the left.
@well it could still technically be called SIPA plaza…
@Alum The plaza is actually part of Greene; it is on top of three first-floor lecture halls. Greene (which was originally known simply as Law) was built before SIPA, so this portion of the plaza existed before SIPA was even on the drawing boards.
The SIPA plaza is the area which is on top of the low-rise portion of the SIPA building, not the area on top of the analogous portion of Greene. It was designed to line up with the pre-existing plaza that surrounded the upper floors of Greene, but SIPA and Greene are still distinct structures.
@hairs my suite looks like a tornado hit it. boo interim housing. :(
@also Because everyone has gone the campus looks nice…
@Riven Now that everyone is gone the Campus looks nice…
@BLURG I am the ghost of deleted comments past. BLURG! BLURG! Thousands of hours of typing destryoed BLURG! BLURG!
@Comments weren’t working, which should explain the silence
@Prolific Commenter things are getting quiet around here. have a great summer everyone… see you in september!
(possibly with a new comment system!)