I also believe the area south of the Sam Noble is a nature preserve of some sort. I can't find where I read about that now though.
i guess i don't understand what this is supposed to accomplish. freshmen are already required to live on-campus for their first two semesters unless they meet some specific exceptions. freshmen from outside of cleveland and mcclain counties don't even qualify to live with their parent/guardian.
in a time when students pay more than ever to obtain a higher education, it just seems particularly insulting to saddle them with bogus fees just to get them to live where you want them to live.
found it on an old aerial from '69. the building was just slightly east from where i thought it was since it sat in front of the old water tower that's still there... the more i think about it, i think it was native american studies out of arts and sciences.
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The crane is starting to go up for the south building (photo from Sat 2/10):
Wild how different this area will look. Will be like when headington took over for the old shopping center (and Old O'Connells RIP). Same with Dunham going into that parking lot south of the stadium. Just changed the whole look of campus.
The north building is very close to Cate Center and will soon be about twice its height:
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