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Posted on 7/28/15 at 8:00 pm to madmaxvol
Posted on 7/28/15 at 8:00 pm to madmaxvol
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They doubled the size of the building in the time these 4 held their picnic on the grass.
That's different sides of the same building. And yes, it will be that big. A lot of picnics going on around there.



This post was edited on 8/1/15 at 2:46 am
Posted on 7/28/15 at 10:12 pm to tigerbait2010
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Have we started construction on the LSU Foundation?
It broke ground in March....

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The LSU Foundation will still break ground on its new $10.5 million headquarters on Nicholson Drive on Friday (March 6, 2015)...
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Posted on 7/28/15 at 10:49 pm to GeorgeReymond
Not SEC, but wanted to join in the fun.
Front Gate
On the Quad
Overhead
Candler Library
Reading Room in Woodruff Library
Where Ebola came to die
Rollins School of Public Health
Goizueta Business School
Clairmont Campus from the Student Activity and Academic Center
Historic Seney Hall @ original campus Oxford of Emory
President's House in Lullwater Park
Lullwater Park
Front Gate

On the Quad

Overhead

Candler Library

Reading Room in Woodruff Library

Where Ebola came to die

Rollins School of Public Health

Goizueta Business School

Clairmont Campus from the Student Activity and Academic Center

Historic Seney Hall @ original campus Oxford of Emory

President's House in Lullwater Park

Lullwater Park



Posted on 7/29/15 at 12:13 pm to atlgamecockman
Again, not SEC. Pics of UNC...
Old Well
Grad Student Library (Wilson)
UNC Hospitals
UNC Bell Tower
Morehead Planetarium
Polk Place
School of Journalism
School of Business
Franklin St.
Franklin St. After Big Win
Kenan Stadium
Dean Smith Center
Boshamer Stadium


Old Well

Grad Student Library (Wilson)

UNC Hospitals

UNC Bell Tower

Morehead Planetarium

Polk Place

School of Journalism

School of Business

Franklin St.

Franklin St. After Big Win

Kenan Stadium

Dean Smith Center

Boshamer Stadium

Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:01 pm to usctarheel19
LSU:
Paul Hebert Law Center
Parade Grounds and Memorial Tower
Residential College Complex
Campus Lakes
The Quad/Coates Hall
The Quad/Audubon Hall
Laville Honors Dorm
Howe-Russell Geo-science Complex
Indian Mounds
Mike's Habitat
Alex Box Stadium
Cook Hotel
Greek Theater
Student Union
Cox Academic Center
French House
Business Education Complex
Energy, Coast, and Environment Building
Tiger Stadium
PMAC
Reilly Theater
LSU Museum of Art downtown
LSU Golf Course
Paul Hebert Law Center

Parade Grounds and Memorial Tower

Residential College Complex

Campus Lakes

The Quad/Coates Hall

The Quad/Audubon Hall

Laville Honors Dorm
Howe-Russell Geo-science Complex
Indian Mounds

Mike's Habitat

Alex Box Stadium

Cook Hotel

Greek Theater

Student Union

Cox Academic Center

French House
Business Education Complex

Energy, Coast, and Environment Building

Tiger Stadium

PMAC

Reilly Theater

LSU Museum of Art downtown

LSU Golf Course

This post was edited on 7/29/15 at 1:12 pm
Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:04 pm to usctarheel19
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Pics of UNC...
Where's the African-American Studies department housed?
Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:20 pm to HammerheadLincoln
LSU Museum of Art is really doing it for me. Loving it.
Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:26 pm to usctarheel19
Gawgeous pics everyone 

Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:37 pm to MetryTyger
Arkansas looks beautiful.
The LSU lakes and the sorority houses on campus are truly beautiful.
The LSU lakes and the sorority houses on campus are truly beautiful.
Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:45 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
Ah, I just haven't seen any construction in that area other than the nutrition center
Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:50 pm to tigerbait2010
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Ah, I just haven't seen any construction in that area other than the nutrition center
Same. GeorgeRaymond would probably know, but, did the Nicholson Gateway plan get approved?




For those that are unaware, across Nicholson from the stadiums is basically wasted space/ugly old apartments.
Posted on 7/29/15 at 1:58 pm to Old Money
I know there's been a problem gaining enough private partnerships for the development, but I don't think all hope is lost....or it better fricking not. That area has so much potential, and I've already fallen in love with the renderings
I'm sure building the nutrition center right there will change a lot with the development. The center was supposed to be just at the operations center until the non-revenue sports bitched. I do understand the nepotism there

I'm sure building the nutrition center right there will change a lot with the development. The center was supposed to be just at the operations center until the non-revenue sports bitched. I do understand the nepotism there
Posted on 7/29/15 at 2:05 pm to wmr
A&M has a few decent looking buildings. Most of the older ones seem to have burned down.
Academic Building
Admin Building
YMCA Building
Albritton Tower
MSC
George Bush Library
Jack E Brown
Mitchell Physics Building
Liberal Arts & Humanities
Life Sciences
Engr Tech BUilding
Century Tree
Military Walk (main walk through campus)
Bonfire Memorial
Olsen
Kyle
Bright
Davis Player Development Center

Academic Building


Admin Building


YMCA Building

Albritton Tower

MSC


George Bush Library
Jack E Brown

Mitchell Physics Building


Liberal Arts & Humanities

Life Sciences

Engr Tech BUilding

Century Tree

Military Walk (main walk through campus)


Bonfire Memorial


Olsen

Kyle

Bright


Davis Player Development Center


Posted on 7/29/15 at 3:14 pm to tigerbait2010
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I know there's been a problem gaining enough private partnerships for the development, but I don't think all hope is lost....or it better fricking not. That area has so much potential, and I've already fallen in love with the renderings
I'm sure building the nutrition center right there will change a lot with the development.
LSU foundation should be going up on Nicholson too right?
Posted on 7/29/15 at 3:42 pm to TigersOfGeauxld

Will it actually be built with leggos like the picture? That will be cool.

Posted on 7/29/15 at 3:53 pm to GeorgeReymond
Awesome fricking thread!


Posted on 7/29/15 at 4:05 pm to MetryTyger
Malone Hood Plaza at Foster Auditorium
UA Moore Hall
Nott Hall, Lloyd Hall, Smith Hall
Carmichael Hall
Clark Hall, one of my favorite buildings on campus & one of the 1st built after the yankees burned the campus during the civil war. Completed in 1884
Woods Quad with outdoor sculpture garden
Goldie
Gorgas House oldest on campus. Completed in 1829.
John T. Oliver – Barnard Academic House, built in 1889.
Little Hall
Snow
Snow elephants on the quad
UA Moore Hall

Nott Hall, Lloyd Hall, Smith Hall

Carmichael Hall

Clark Hall, one of my favorite buildings on campus & one of the 1st built after the yankees burned the campus during the civil war. Completed in 1884

Woods Quad with outdoor sculpture garden

Goldie

Gorgas House oldest on campus. Completed in 1829.

John T. Oliver – Barnard Academic House, built in 1889.

Little Hall

Snow



Snow elephants on the quad

Posted on 7/29/15 at 4:50 pm to Farmer1906
Two of my favorite parts of the MSC. I wasted a lot of time between classes hanging out in the flag room or reading about the MOH winners in the hall around the corner. Can't find a good picture of the honor hall since it's been redone but it looks great.


Posted on 7/29/15 at 4:56 pm to theGarnetWay
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Where's the African-American Studies department housed?
Hidden in the depths of campus...

Our players actually painted the outside of the building for their final class project.

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