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In [[2007]], the J-School announced that it would fill the space between Furnald and Journalism Halls with a glass-enclosed cafe and student lounge for J-School students. | In [[2007]], the J-School announced that it would fill the space between Furnald and Journalism Halls with a glass-enclosed cafe and student lounge for J-School students. | ||
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See the Journalism School site for [http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/cs/ContentServer/jrn/1175374414694/page/1175295249196/JRNSimplePage2.htm/ updates] on the Stabile Student Center. | See the Journalism School site for [http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/cs/ContentServer/jrn/1175374414694/page/1175295249196/JRNSimplePage2.htm/ updates] on the Stabile Student Center. | ||
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The unimaginatively named Journalism Hall was built with the same Pulitzer gift that went towards founding the J-School, which is naturally housed in the building. It is located next to Furnald and has a statue of Thomas Jefferson in front, a political counterpoint to the statue of Alexander Hamilton in front of Hamilton Hall on the opposite side of South Lawn. Both statues were done by alumnus William Ordway Partridge.
In 2007, the J-School announced that it would fill the space between Furnald and Journalism Halls with a glass-enclosed cafe and student lounge for J-School students.
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See the Journalism School site for updates on the Stabile Student Center.