It does not take long to notice the imbalance that exists between the different colleges on the University’s campus. Walk from the Shelby Quad to B.B. Comer, or from ten Hoor to the neighboring Hewson Hall. Despite the shared architectural design elements, the contrast between these buildings is stark. Where the engineering and business buildings boast beautiful modern interiors and exteriors, the College of Arts and Sciences hosts classes in older facilities whose upkeep and appearance is apparently far lower on the administration’s list of priorities. Anyone who has had class in ten Hoor, home for political science majors like me, has heard rumors of asbestos, sat in a dimly lit classroom
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