End of an Era: LaFollette Demolition Starts
The razing of LaFollette Complex has begun and to celebrate the legacy of the complex, the Office of Housing and Residence Life is starting the LaFollette Brick Project.
Gail, ’04, is a contributing writer to Ball State Magazine and a media relations strategist for the university, and in her free time enjoys reading, writing fiction, photography and cooking in her retro kitchen. Her favorite magazine sources for inspiration include Time, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair and Smithsonian.
The razing of LaFollette Complex has begun and to celebrate the legacy of the complex, the Office of Housing and Residence Life is starting the LaFollette Brick Project.
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