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  2. University of Wisconsin–La Crosse - Wikipedia

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    UW-La Crosse's athletic teams sport an "Eagle in the L" and caricature, which was created in 1989 when the sports teams took to the field as the Eagles for the first time. It was created by Dave Christianson, a 1973 art major graduate who penned the images after the UWL men's teams adopted the Eagle mascot.

  3. Veterans Memorial Stadium (La Crosse) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Veterans Memorial Complex was fully rebuilt and expanded to increase stadium seating to around 10,000. [3] The $16 million project included improvements with expanded seating, private suites, a media box, food concessions, restrooms, locker rooms, classrooms, and an indoor Veterans Hall of Honor facility.

  4. File:University Hall plans, first floor.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately the plan of the first floor is missing, al- though the plans of the basement and the three upper floors remain. Through the kindness of Mr. Norman M. Isham, class of '86, these plans are reproduced to accompany this article, together with a plan of the first floor compiled from the recollections of Mr. Anthony McCabe.

  5. List of Middlebury College buildings - Wikipedia

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    McCardell Bicentennial Hall: 1999 [2] Science building; [2] home to an observatory with a 24-inch (0.61 m) optical telescope [10] and a greenhouse. Known colloquially as "BiHall," [11] [12] it is home to the largest window in the state and is popularly thought to be the second-largest building in Vermont by floor area. [13] [14] Battell Hall ...

  6. Interstitial space - Wikipedia

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    Unlike traditionally built buildings, where the mechanical space is located in the basement or on the top floor, the interstitial space needs few vertical penetrations and therefore leaves more open space on the primary floor. The entire floor plan of these buildings can be more open because there are fewer fixed vertical penetrations through ...

  7. Housing at the University of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Haggett Hall as seen from the Burke Gilman Trail. Haggett Hall is a set of two towers located in the northeast section of the University of Washington campus. [5] The set of buildings was named for Arthur Haggett (once Dean of the College of Liberal Arts), and his wife Winnifred Sunderlin Haggett (once the Dean of Women).

  8. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student housing

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    This coed residence hall includes study rooms, kitchens, ice machines, a laundry room, a TV room, lounges, a recreation room and vending machines that are accessible by the residents. The hall is suite-style with outdoor corridor and balcony access. The second floor of Ehringhaus is home to the Service and Leadership Living-Learning Community.

  9. Sandburg Halls - Wikipedia

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    Sandburg Residence Hall is a student residence hall on Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the campus of University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. [1] The building consists of four high rise towers and is the largest student residence hall of the school with 2,700-student housing capacity. [ 2 ]