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[[Image:LionsCourt.jpg|thumb|240px|The Lion's Court [http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2001/11/02/News/Lions.Court.Plans.Close.To.Complete-2041595.shtml The Spectator, 11-2-2001]]]
 
[[Image:LionsCourt.jpg|thumb|240px|The Lion's Court [http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2001/11/02/News/Lions.Court.Plans.Close.To.Complete-2041595.shtml The Spectator, 11-2-2001]]]
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[[Image:LionsCourtConstruction.gif|thumb|240px|Construction of the Lion's Court]]
  
The '''Lion's Court''' was a temporary tin shed building located between [[John Jay Hall|John Jay]] and [[Hartley Hall|Hartley Hall's]] which housed the [[Columbia Bookstore]], administrative offices, and student club space after [[Ferris Booth Hall]] had been demolished and while [[Lerner Hall]] was still being built. After the completion of Lerner Hall, Lion's Court was demolished in 2002 and replaced by [[Weston Plaza]].
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The '''Lion's Court''' was a temporary tin shed building located between [[John Jay Hall|John Jay]] and [[Hartley Hall|Hartley Hall]] which housed the [[Columbia Bookstore]], administrative offices, and student club space after [[Ferris Booth Hall]] had been demolished and while [[Lerner Hall]] was still being built. After the completion of Lerner Hall, Lion's Court was demolished in [[2002]] and replaced by [[Weston Plaza]].
  
 
==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==
http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2001/10/12/News/Committees.Ponder.Lions.Court.Replacement-2042561.shtml
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*[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2001/10/12/News/Committees.Ponder.Lions.Court.Replacement-2042561.shtml Committees Ponder Lions Court Replacement - The Spectator 10-12-2001]
http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2001/10/24/News/Lawn-Cafe.Plaza.Will.Take.Lions.Court.Place-2025942.shtml
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*[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2001/10/24/News/Lawn-Cafe.Plaza.Will.Take.Lions.Court.Place-2025942.shtml Lawn-Cafe Plaza Will Take Lions Court Place - The Spectator 10-24-2001]
http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/01/23/News/Few-Mourn.Demolition.Of.Lions.Court.Site-2042094.shtml
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*[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/01/23/News/Few-Mourn.Demolition.Of.Lions.Court.Site-2042094.shtml Few Mourn Demolition of Lions Court - The Spectator 1-23-2002]
http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/02/21/Opinion/Alternative.Ideas.For.Lions.Court-2039700.shtml
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*[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/02/21/Opinion/Alternative.Ideas.For.Lions.Court-2039700.shtml Alternative Ideas for Lions Court - The Spectator 2-21-2002]
http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/04/11/News/Inconvenient.Lions.Court.Construction.Ends.In.May-2039391.shtml
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*[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2002/04/11/News/Inconvenient.Lions.Court.Construction.Ends.In.May-2039391.shtml Inconvenient Lions Court Construction Ends in May - The Spectator 4-11-2002]
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*[http://www.wikicu.com/images/1/1e/CCSC_Lion%27s_Court_Report.pdf CCSC resolution for the future of the Lion's Court's space]
  
[[Category:Demolished buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]
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[[Category:Demolished buildings]]
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 2 June 2013

The Lion's Court The Spectator, 11-2-2001
Construction of the Lion's Court

The Lion's Court was a temporary tin shed building located between John Jay and Hartley Hall which housed the Columbia Bookstore, administrative offices, and student club space after Ferris Booth Hall had been demolished and while Lerner Hall was still being built. After the completion of Lerner Hall, Lion's Court was demolished in 2002 and replaced by Weston Plaza.

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