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A fixture of campus geography, the '''Sundial''' is at the center of [[College Walk]] at the opposite end of [[Butler Plaza]] from the [[Butler Library]]. The sundial is a campus landmark and a popular site for readings, speeches, advocacy, and meeting up.
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[[Image:Sundial.jpg|thumb|240px|The Sundial]] A fixture of campus geography, the '''Sundial''' is at the center of [[College Walk]] at the opposite end of [[Butler Plaza]] from the [[Butler Library]]. The sundial is a campus landmark and a popular site for readings, speeches, advocacy, and meeting up.
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Though only the base remains today, originally a giant granite sphere sat on the base and indicated the date of the year by the shadow it cast on the base. The sphere developed a crack in 1946 and was removed. It eventually disappeared from storage and recently turned up in Michigan. Efforts to return it to campus have failed.
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=Further Reading=
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[https://calendar.columbia.edu/sundial/history.php History of The Sundial]
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[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2006/10/18/News/Where.Is.The.Sundial-2374116.shtml Where is the Sundial - The Spectator 10-18-06]
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[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/05/07/ArtsEntertainment/116th.Was.Gnomons.Land-2038876.shtml 116th Was Gnomon's Land - The Spectator 5-7-02]
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[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2001/12/05/News/Student.On.Quest.For.Sundials.Lost.Ball-2041962.shtml Student on Quest for Sundial's Lost Ball - The Spectator 12-5-01]
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[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jan02/jan02_letterseditor.html Restoring the Sundial - Columbia College Today January 2002 (Letters to the Editor)]
  
Though only the base remains today, originally a giant granite sphere sat on the base and indicated the date of the year by the shadow it cast on the base. The sphere developed a crack and was removed. It eventually disappeared from storage and recently turned up in Michigan. Efforts to return it to campus have failed.
 
  
 
[[Category:Morningside Heights campus]]
 
[[Category:Morningside Heights campus]]
 
[[Category:Campus landmarks]]
 
[[Category:Campus landmarks]]

Revision as of 23:13, 19 March 2007

The Sundial

A fixture of campus geography, the Sundial is at the center of College Walk at the opposite end of Butler Plaza from the Butler Library. The sundial is a campus landmark and a popular site for readings, speeches, advocacy, and meeting up.

Though only the base remains today, originally a giant granite sphere sat on the base and indicated the date of the year by the shadow it cast on the base. The sphere developed a crack in 1946 and was removed. It eventually disappeared from storage and recently turned up in Michigan. Efforts to return it to campus have failed.

Further Reading

History of The Sundial Where is the Sundial - The Spectator 10-18-06 116th Was Gnomon's Land - The Spectator 5-7-02 Student on Quest for Sundial's Lost Ball - The Spectator 12-5-01 Restoring the Sundial - Columbia College Today January 2002 (Letters to the Editor)