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*[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/09/04/News/Lions.Court.Renovations.Offer.Greenery.And.Eatery-2038799.shtml Lions Court Renovations Offer Greenery and Eatery - The Spectator 9-4-2002] | *[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/09/04/News/Lions.Court.Renovations.Offer.Greenery.And.Eatery-2038799.shtml Lions Court Renovations Offer Greenery and Eatery - The Spectator 9-4-2002] | ||
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The Reverend Dr. M. Morgan Weston II Plaza is the granite-bordered patch of grass and adjacent benches outside of John Jay. The plaza, created in the space formerly occupied by the Lion's Court after much student feedback[1], was dedicated to the Columbia College alum, Harlem Activist, and University trustee in October 2004. [2] In the process though, there was much student bitching and moaning, as there always is. [3]
The gate that stands between Weston Plaza and Butler Library used to stand on Columbia's Midtown campus.