Tipsters have reported that there is significant leak in a computer lab on the 5th floor of Schermerhorn Hall. Computers had to be moved and trash cans were used to retain the water. One writes that “it looked like a pipe had broken on one of the top floors of the building. There was so much water in the hallway that the ceiling fell in at one spot and the floor was covered with yellowish water.”
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@Anonymous Whne the psych library was there, the books were always wet
@The Dark Hand they should clean it up with copies of Spec
@Anonymous Bwog can you tell me where I can get dinner for free isnt that your job
@Anonymous OH no someone save my department! DEES <3
@Anonymous where’s the picture of the broken ceiling??
(also, in the tags, it should be “ark”, not “arc”. former is a big ass boat, latter includes parabolas, that thing in st. louis)
@Sarah T. Good arc catch. You know you’re in the middle of midterms when all you can think about is…
@Architectural Pedant “that thing in st. louis” is actually a catenary, not a parabola
@Anonymous thing in st. louis is an arc. i never said what type. BOOM!
@Anonymous The second photo says not to walk… so am I to assume that there is so much water that you have to swim? Thank goodness for the swimming requirement. Really comes in handy when buildings start leaking.
@Anonymous There’s a computer lab on the 5th floor of Schermerhorn??
@yeah http://www.columbia.edu/acis/facilities/labs/558sch.html
@Anonymous There are computer labs all over campus.
@Anonymous It’s got really nice Mac workstations, and is usually pretty empty. You can also plug a recent macbook pros into the monitor, it’s super sweet!