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re: Favorite Buildings/Pictures of Your Campus
Posted on 3/11/13 at 1:52 am to MissouriFan
Posted on 3/11/13 at 1:52 am to MissouriFan
I love Missouri's campus. Thinking about going there for grad school.
This post was edited on 3/11/13 at 1:53 am
Posted on 3/11/13 at 2:16 am to EKG
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Bonfire Memorial
I don't know what that is but it looks legit as frick. My first assumption was that a flying saucer landed there and they built a monument to commemorate it. So I'll stick ith that.
This post was edited on 3/11/13 at 2:18 am
Posted on 3/11/13 at 2:51 am to GeorgeReymond
Arkansas has a great campus, and Missouri's looks absolutely gorgeous.
Some more LSU campus pictures I like:
The Quad
Memorial Tower, the Parade Grounds, Law Center, and LSU lakes in the distance:
The Enchanted Forest
Memorial Oak Grove
Greek Theater
LSU's new Business Education Complex
Alex Box
And last but certainly not least
Some more LSU campus pictures I like:
The Quad
Memorial Tower, the Parade Grounds, Law Center, and LSU lakes in the distance:
The Enchanted Forest
Memorial Oak Grove
Greek Theater
LSU's new Business Education Complex
Alex Box
And last but certainly not least
Posted on 3/11/13 at 5:45 am to The_Joker
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I don't know what that is but it looks legit as frick. My first assumption was that a flying saucer landed there and they built a monument to commemorate it. So I'll stick ith that.
Seriously? They used to have a bonfire there every year until 1 year 12 students died and 27 more injured trying to build the bonfire.....
Thought everyone over 15 yrs old and like sports knew this one.
This post was edited on 3/11/13 at 5:48 am
Posted on 3/11/13 at 7:20 am to The_Joker
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don't know what that is but it looks legit as frick. My first assumption was that a flying saucer landed there and they built a monument to commemorate it. So I'll stick ith that.
Bonfire Memorial
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The Spirit Ring surrounds the site of the 1999 Bonfire and represents the Aggie Spirit that unites individuals into something greater than themselves. The twelve portals are oriented toward the hometowns of those who perished in the collapse. From different backgrounds, communities and beliefs, these students converged on this field, along with many of their fellow Aggies to celebrate the Aggie Spirit. Twenty-seven stones with bronze inlays representing the injured students connect these portals to complete the circle, recalling the Aggie Ring and the ring of Aggies who reunited to celebrate the Bonfire tradition year after year. Each bronze element symbolizes an Aggie, the ring itself represents the common bond connecting each one to the Aggie Spirit. Stepping into one of the oversized gateways on the circle, the visitor symbolically fills the void left by one of the twelve Aggies, embodying the spirit of the 12th Man.
This post was edited on 3/11/13 at 7:24 am
Posted on 3/11/13 at 9:02 am to EKG
From the looks of it LSU has a beautiful campus.
Posted on 3/11/13 at 9:07 am to Bluegrass_Cat
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Bluegrass_Cat
Favorite Buildings/Pictures of Your Campus
From the looks of it LSU has a beautiful campus.
I think most every SEC school does. Been to most of them, and I think that's something else the SEC is best at!
Posted on 3/11/13 at 9:12 am to MissouriFan
I love Missouri's campus. Good pictures
Posted on 3/11/13 at 9:49 am to GeorgeReymond
Mizzou's campus is very nice. Very well laid out. Great architecture...actually had a master plan..unlike a certain school a I know of in the state of Texas.
Posted on 3/11/13 at 9:59 am to EKG
Some shots around campus (other than Bonfire site):
Century Tree
Administration Building
Hagler Center
Academic Building
Floor of Academic Rotunda
President's House
George Bush Presidential Library
YMCA Building
Albritton Tower
Memorial Student Center Fountain
Military Walk
Mt. Aggie
Clayton Williams Alumni Center
Century Tree
Administration Building
Hagler Center
Academic Building
Floor of Academic Rotunda
President's House
George Bush Presidential Library
YMCA Building
Albritton Tower
Memorial Student Center Fountain
Military Walk
Mt. Aggie
Clayton Williams Alumni Center
This post was edited on 3/11/13 at 11:37 pm
Posted on 3/11/13 at 10:28 am to EKG
UGA images...
Arch
North Campus
The Tree That Owns Itself
The "Butt-smear" Building
Sanford Stadium
Arch
North Campus
The Tree That Owns Itself
The "Butt-smear" Building
Sanford Stadium
Posted on 3/11/13 at 11:07 am to GeorgeReymond
Love LSU's campus. It is my favorite besides ours of course. Here are some of Bama's.
Posted on 3/11/13 at 11:18 am to rolltide06
Monument at where Malfunction Junction use to be.
Student rec Center on Chadwick Lake
The President's House:
Student rec Center on Chadwick Lake
The President's House:
Posted on 3/11/13 at 11:38 am to Cdawg
Such eclectic architectural diversity on your campus, Cdawg.
Posted on 3/11/13 at 12:12 pm to EKG
Based on the areas around the Administration Building, Academic Building, (along with the buildings themselves) and Millitary Walk, it seems like A&M had solid architecture and landscaping to build upon.
And then the 70's happened.
And then the 70's happened.
Posted on 3/11/13 at 12:14 pm to Jefferson Davis
Coach Bryant's wife described A&M as a prison in the 1950s. If you don't do stone buildings right, they look like either a prison or an insane asylum
Posted on 3/11/13 at 12:19 pm to Bama Bird
I've never spent time in either a prison or an insane asylum; so I'll have to take her word for it.
(Campus has changed a tad since the 1950s. We even went and let in those damn civilians, wimmen, and libruls)
(Campus has changed a tad since the 1950s. We even went and let in those damn civilians, wimmen, and libruls)
Posted on 3/11/13 at 12:20 pm to EKG
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