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Hilltop Photo of the Week Welcome to Birmingham-Southern's “Hilltop Photo of the Week” web page and archives. Each week at this site, we'll feature a photo that depicts some aspect of life on the Hilltop campus, along with brief information about what is taking place in the Photo of the Week. The college welcomes submissions to be considered for the Hilltop Photo of the Week. Scanned or digital photos can be e-mailed to the Office of Communications at bwagnon@bsc.edu, or photographic prints may be sent through campus mail to Box 549004. Please limit photo submissions to those that depict some aspect of the BSC experience, and be sure to identify what is taking place in the photo, along with location and people involved. View the Photo of the Week archive here.
Down the chute—The Marguerite Jones Harbert Building is getting a new roof. The work, as part of a Birmingham-Southern College board-approved capital project, is scheduled for completion prior to the start of the new academic year. A colorful trash chute, shown attached to the building, ironically resembles a fun park slide. Debris from the old roof is dropped down the chute and lands in a dumpster. The building, referred to as the Harbert complex, was built during 1987-88 to replace Ramsay Hall, which was one of the original college buildings. It houses Behavioral and Social Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, and Graduate Studies.
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