One of the biggest things to change during my time at BYU was the death of the KMB.
Now, this building only existed for one year of my life at BYU. However, I walked past it every single morning on my way to Physical Science and saw ballroom dance classes going on in there. I always kind of hoped I would meet myself a ballroom man while walking past. No such luck. So instead of this building existing, there is now a HUGE and beautiful hill on the Southeast corner of campus that is used to play ultimate frisbee (a much loved Mormon game for some reason) and other sport-like endeavors that I have never participated in. Hopefully people roll down it. Not rolling down that hill should be a crime.
This is simply to serve as an illustration. This is not the KMB-less hill. Apparently I can't find any pictures of that by googling it? Weird. |
With this killing of the KMB came some awesome additions to the RB. Now, I'll be honest I can barely remember the RB before the additions which were built to house Living Legends, Ballroom, and the Young Ambassadors who had previously been in the KMB. But I do remember being annoyed at how long the construction took. And even though new rooms weren't built for the folk dancers, we have definitely benefited in sometimes being able to use a couple of the new rooms for our rehearsals. The ballroom is particularly awesome, being massive in size and having a huge and delightful window on one wall.
However, this pathway has since been cleaned up and redone, the creek widened and even more full of ducks (!), benches and tables added, gardens added and maintained, and general joy infused. The new version is also something not google-able. So, just imagine it. The beauty. The ducks. The joy.
The most recent change is still happening. Many buildings whose names I am utterly unaware of (and a greenhouse) have been taken down in order to make room for a huge and beautiful new Life Sciences building at the end of the new duck pathway aforementioned.
Maybe it's just me but...that building looks seriously cool and large and useful for the studying of life sciences. So game on BYU.
This reminds me of something my dear folk teacher Delynne used to say "The only thing constant in life is change". Keep changing BYU. I'm cool with it.
3 comments:
Yep that life sciences building would have been where I spent my time except that I graduated before it was finished :(
Donald is definitely on the right side of your page. Just fyi. Also... this was a good post.
Okay, Donald is just the best. If we weren't the worst bloggers ever, we would totally find a way to have one of Donald's friends come live on TMtP. :)
-T and C
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