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The unimaginatively named '''Journalism Hall''' was built with the same Pulitzer gift that went towards founding the [[Graduate School of Journalism|J-School]], which is naturally housed in the building. It is located next to [[Furnald]] and has a statue of Thomas Jefferson in front, mirroring the statue in front of [[Hamilton Hall]] on the opposite side of the lawns.
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The unimaginatively named '''Journalism Hall''' was built with the same Pulitzer gift that went towards founding the [[Graduate School of Journalism|J-School]], which is naturally housed in the building. It is located next to [[Furnald]] and has a statue of Thomas Jefferson in front, a political counterpoint to the statue of [[Alexander Hamilton]] in front of [[Hamilton Hall]] on the opposite side of [[South Lawn]].
  
 
In [[2007]], the J-School announced that it would fill the space between Furnald and Journalism Halls with a glass-enclosed cafe and student lounge for J-School students.  
 
In [[2007]], the J-School announced that it would fill the space between Furnald and Journalism Halls with a glass-enclosed cafe and student lounge for J-School students.  

Revision as of 14:14, 10 May 2007

Journalism Hall

The unimaginatively named Journalism Hall was built with the same Pulitzer gift that went towards founding the J-School, which is naturally housed in the building. It is located next to Furnald and has a statue of Thomas Jefferson in front, a political counterpoint to the statue of Alexander Hamilton in front of Hamilton Hall on the opposite side of South Lawn.

In 2007, the J-School announced that it would fill the space between Furnald and Journalism Halls with a glass-enclosed cafe and student lounge for J-School students.