Despite the stately oaks and broad magnolias proclaimed in the University’s alma mater, not all of LSU’s campus is immaculate.
Here are a few spots in need of repair.
GREEK AMPHITHEATER BENCHES
This once-pristine space may not be brimming with activity at all times, but students find it a peaceful place to study or catch some sun. How can they do that when the benches are cracked and the landscape is becoming dilapidated?
LOCKETT HALL BATHROOMS
It seems Lockett’s architects were playing a cruel trick on students. With a backpack on, a person can barely squeeze into the minuscule stalls. And don’t get us started on the griminess of the bathrooms themselves.
LOCKETT HALL CLASS SEATS
Lockett’s overstuffed classrooms leave students sitting in small, makeshift desks that are relegated to the back of the room. Even if the room lacks comfort, at least those students will be able to escape quickly if there’s a fire.
STUDIO ARTS BUILDING
Need we say more?
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Our View: It’s time to fix this, LSU
January 31, 2012