Arts Quad.mp4
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What's up, guys has been, And we're here at the Cornell art squad, I think one of the oldest places on campus. It's much bigger than the AC pod overhears Golden Smith home. On Over Here is you know, we're not quite sure, but all of these teach humanity's. For example, may grow a whole, I think teaches anthropology and history, and that's one of the oldest place on campus. Actually, I think McGraw Hall first certain, was one of the oldest buildings in Cornell's history. One of the original three, I believe I think White over There and Mar Rill are probably the originals, But I'm not one hundred percent sure. Over here is in a statue of Andrew Dixon White, one of the founders of Cornell. Of course, over there is as record No. And if you look at these footprints here, it's actually a Cornell legend that if I'm not even sure what the legend is exactly, but something to do with a virgin on the arts. Cod at UH, twelve a. M. Apparently, if virgin comes here or something like that, the two statues switch places. So here's another view of the art squad. You can see a lot of people messing around on the grass here. Over there is McGraw Tower, and all the way in the distance is West campus. So the art squad, as you can see, is a pretty nice March day. All the snow has melted away, surprisingly because it is Cornell in its nose all the time. The art squad is a pretty nice place to chill out with friends. As you can see a lot of grassy areas and places to study, it's honestly very quiet, too. You can already see, even though it's still a little bit chilly out. A lot of people are coming out to talk to their friends, all right. I have moved back inside to talk a little bit more about the art squad. It's home to some of the oldest buildings on campus. There are statues or one statue of asthma, Cornel and one statue of Andrew Dixon white. Often the distance there's McGraw Tower, the clock tower, and it's flanked by buildings for the College of Arts and Sciences. In terms of traditions or stuff that happens at the art squad. Besides, you know, chilling and studying. There's also dragging Day, which happens every Friday. Every year before spring break the first year architectures students paraded, dragging around on campus, and it finally ends at the art squad where they finally burn it. Now, because of safety regulations, they have to do something else to destroy the dragon. I'm not entirely sure what, but is definitely still as impressive and the art squad as I said before, it's one of the biggest, if not the biggest, quad on campus and definitely one of the nicest places.