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Safety concerns surround Studio Arts Building Renovation approved by Legislature, start date unknown Kevin Thibodeaux Contributing Writer
Painting and drawing senior Ashley LeBlanc has more to worry about when attending class than getting paint on her clothes. LeBlanc, who left the niversity Read a U this semescolumnistâs ter to take a thoughts on year off, has to endure the run-down had the Studio building, Arts Building, formerly p. 16. known as the Old Engineering Shop, for the past two semesters. Filled with lopsided bricks, exposed pipes and unpleasant smells, she said the conditions are less than perfect. LeBlanc said some of
the bricks are loose and not cemented. She said chemical drainage piping gives off a smell of ârotten eggsâ and rats occupy the same space as students. There is no central air and poor ventilation in the building, and LeBlanc said itâs not the ideal environment for toxic chemicals present in art supplies. Comprised of seven smaller buildings, the area houses the College of Art & Designâs senior studios, the spaces assigned to senior art students to complete their ďŹnal projects. âWe worked our butts off for three years, and weâre
photos by CATHERINE THRELKELD / The Daily Reveille
[Top] A gaping hole blemishes a dilapidated wall, [left] wires and circuits are exposed in the hallway and [right] sinks are deteriorating and covered with grime in the Old Engineering Shop. See a photo gallery and watch a video about the degradation at lsureveille.com/multimedia.
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GREEK LIFE
Facebook âlikeâ competitions award philanthropy funds Phi Mu sorority receives most votes, earns $500
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Erica Moffatt [left], Aspen Heights sales and marketing manager, presents a $200 check to the Kappa Delta sorority Monday at their weekly meeting. Kappa Delta came in second place in the Facebook competition.
Erica Moffatt, Aspen Heights sales and marketing manager, said the idea for the competition was a way for the housing community to show support for University Greeks, who make up a large of portion of Aspen Heightsâ residents. Brian Sibille âEveryoneâs on Facebook all the time,â Staff Writer Moffatt said. âWhy not reward them for inFacebook news feeds have blown up teracting with us online?â recently as thousands of University students Sororities could choose to use the $500 rush to join online competiprize for philanthropies or a tions for Aspen Heights and âWe expected there to be social event, and each chose other housing communities to support philanthropies, that award winners with a good response, but not she said. cash. The number of parthat big.â Aspen Heights began ticipants soared to the thouthe ďŹrst competition Jan. 23, sands, a reaction Moffatt Erica Moffatt promising a $500 prize to said she did not expect. Aspen Heights sales and the University sorority that âWe expected there to marketing manager garnered the most support. be a good response, but not The Aspen Heights Facebook page made that big,â she said. posts mentioning every sorority, and parPhi Mu won the competition with ticipants were asked to âlikeâ the post that mentioned the sorority they wanted to win. FACEBOOK, see page 5