Tuesday, May 28, 2002Poison Ivy Part IIDartmouth administrators seem not to have learned their lesson from the total failure of the Poison Ivy dance club, a ridiculously costly student dance space under Collis that has yet to host a well attended event. No, college administrators this time around are suggesting turning the North Fairbanks space into another dance club, among several other proposed uses, according to The Daily Dartmouth. "We'd have to upgrade restrooms and do a certain amount of renovation," the article quotes College Provost Barry Scherr as saying, then continues to note that this "would include making building accessible to people with disabilities." No insult intended at all towards disabled people, but does this not seem just a bit illogical?Posted by James at 1:58 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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