Hard to get a good angle with my phone but the building is coming along well. Topped out and you can really start to feel whats its impact will be like on this part of campus
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Wowza, maybe one day I'll take this updated walk down memory lane again when it's done.
 
They better paint those damn pillars red again! I'm tired of the general loss of colour in our world nowadays.

The Tims I used to frequent before my 8:30am lecture was in that section. Wonder if they'll put it back after.
Sad state when demands are for colour on just 2% of the building.
 
They better paint those damn pillars red again! I'm tired of the general loss of colour in our world nowadays.

The Tims I used to frequent before my 8:30am lecture was in that section. Wonder if they'll put it back after.

The Tims is right by the entrance to the DC library now and it's been there for numerous years, it's probably the second busiest on campus (busiest is SLC). The entire section of DC where M4 is getting built had a food court that had a bubble tea shop, a stir fry shop, a poke/burrito place, a prepackaged salad/sandwich/baked goods section, and then an Asian shop where one could get bao, bahn mi and a few other things.

From my understanding that is all going to go back after they're done M4 construction, with the Tims staying next to the library.
 
The Tims is right by the entrance to the DC library now and it's been there for numerous years, it's probably the second busiest on campus (busiest is SLC). The entire section of DC where M4 is getting built had a food court that had a bubble tea shop, a stir fry shop, a poke/burrito place, a prepackaged salad/sandwich/baked goods section, and then an Asian shop where one could get bao, bahn mi and a few other things.

From my understanding that is all going to go back after they're done M4 construction, with the Tims staying next to the library.
For quite a while there was a Tim's in that DC food court as well, which existed alongside the one beside the DC library entrance (which back then was a very tiny "express" one, with just coffee/tea and a single shelf of donuts/muffins).
 

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