Isabel shows off the most iconic building on campus: Dallas Hall
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Behind me is a lot of pre med and science buildings. Um, that you'LL find on the north part of campus. Behind me is Dallas Hall, which is the most iconic building in all of us. It was the first building that sm you ever had, and it even has a little apartment at the top, which apparently is locked. I've had friends who have gone there, and I'm waiting to go there myself. A little apartment for the first president of SA Me, that's a rumor. Oh, but if you're familiar with dollars hall or with Sesame, you might be saying is about why are you not showing us the money shot like it's a gorgeous, gorgeous building from the front. I'm kind of just at the back kind of a side entrance because I want to show you, um, if you choose to come to sm you, then you'll be going through this orientation process called Mustang crowd and, um, on the last day, there's a thing called Convocation and you get all dressed up really nicely on DH. You basically as a group, Um, all all of the first year's, all of the freshmen and transfer students come in to Dallas Hall and they walk from the outside into the university. Then on the last day that you're Mustang graduation day way, do the exact opposite you walk from, you walk from inside of the university and you leave and you walk out of the university so kind of symbolizes, you know, your journey is a mustang and how, you know, like your four or three four six or, you know many years it took you Teo graduate really matter, Really. It was just like a nice symbol to show that you've been through this experience. So I'm gonna take you in Dallas Hall right now. There are a lot of classes in there, like I personally had my disc class, which is the required English for all first years and one of my French classes in there. History classes just kind of like small, like small numbers of people, classes on the water, like fifteen percent classrooms in there. So these are the steps that you would go up on your last day of Mustang Corral orientation and you three to this large, open area and people hang around here between classes. You're slow, pan to show you how gorgeous this building really is. Right here is the seal of Donald's fault as a freshman will be walking in from that corner and walking around. You can't touch this when you walk in as a freshman, and that's because as legend sense, But you somehow touch this well, before you graduate, then you will not graduate in four years. So that either that graduate must for years, but no, certainly graduating more than most people, you know, one just a good four years and then old soup, bone starting money spending So But then, when you do the opposite on graduation day, walk through these, you walk through the door, you walk right over the seal to kind of symbolised. Yeah, I made it so that's just a really cool and this is really old two. That's just kind of superstition that we have that new. So thanks for joining the dolls and get ready for that money. It's such a scare and I'll take you around, show you out of focus Beautiful flowers, little currently actually being planted right now. Here's what I'm taking you around here before. There's people sitting out there but very iconic place where a lot of events happened here. There's a flagpole in the background, considers food trucks out right now. There are a lot of classrooms but construction jackets right now, so it may not be as gorgeous as it usually is, but that green top and gorgeous columns are just the iconic image of es mi. So you'LL see if you can see right now in a trash can, there's actually a little imprint of Dallas Hall, even on ashtrays on trash cans on construction cones. You know, pretty much everywhere there is this little the inscription of dollars because it means so much to us.