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It was considered so ugly that architecture students picketed its dedication in [[1961]], holding signs reading "No More [[Mudd Hall|Mudd]]s". Despite an attempted to rein in its ugliness with an addition in the 80s, it remains among the ugliest campus buildings to this day. | It was considered so ugly that architecture students picketed its dedication in [[1961]], holding signs reading "No More [[Mudd Hall|Mudd]]s". Despite an attempted to rein in its ugliness with an addition in the 80s, it remains among the ugliest campus buildings to this day. | ||
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+ | *[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2005/12/08/Opinion/Uris-A.Monumental.Offense-2029378.shtml Uris, A Monumental Offense] - ''[[Spec]]'' op-ed by Chris Szabla, CC '07, demanding Uris' immediate demolition | ||
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Revision as of 11:00, 9 April 2007
Uris Hall houses Columbia Business School, as well as the Uris Deli and a loud library, the Business and Economics Library.
There are also top secret meeting rooms there, but they're secret, so I can't write about them here. Perhaps the kind of places where one might find Bain Lehman, the bastard love-child of Merrill Stanley and JPSachs.
It was considered so ugly that architecture students picketed its dedication in 1961, holding signs reading "No More Mudds". Despite an attempted to rein in its ugliness with an addition in the 80s, it remains among the ugliest campus buildings to this day.
Further reading
- Uris, A Monumental Offense - Spec op-ed by Chris Szabla, CC '07, demanding Uris' immediate demolition