Low Library kicks off the SEAS 150 anniversary with pretty blue lights glowing through the snowstorm. Bwog dared to leave the warmth of Butler to photo-document this.
It’s like a magical fairy castle full of administrators!
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@SEAS '17 Civil engineering was added in 1868, not 1864. That’s only 146 years.
Boom. Pow.
@didn't you know? it’s a columbia tradition to overestimate how old stuff is!
cf. “Columbia 250”
@Anonymous You’d think with all the Civil Engineers that have come out of SEAS in 150 years we could get something nicer than Mudd.
@that's the problem @Anonymous: It’s precisely because we have so many Civil Engineers that Mudd looks like that. We need more architects.
@SEAS '17 So beautiful!
RIP Photographer, who got run over by a snow brusher soon after.
@Kevin Chen The report of my death is greatly exaggerated.