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Jump In: RENOVATION REVIEW


Queens has undergone some amazing transformations over the past 10 years. Here are a few questions to see how well you know the campus.


—Hiwot Hailu ’17


1. Formerly known as Dana Auditorium, this spot is nestled in the new Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement.


WHAT WAS YOUR


FAVORITE CONCERT EXPERIENCE AT QUEENS?


Queens’ commitment to the arts is as strong as ever with The Charlotte Concerts Legacy Fund and the opening of the Sarah


Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement. Be sure to look for more exciting arts coverage in the next issue.


Share your favorite concert experience at Queens on our Facebook page or email editor@queens.edu.


A. Sandra Levine Theatre B. Dana Theatre C. Gambrell Theatre D. Hadley Theatre


2. It’s the hub for student activity that received a major upgrade in summer 2019.


A. The Lion’s Den B. Morrison Hall C. Trexler Student Center D. Royals Dining Hall


3. To the left of the clock tower, the Stultz Building used to sit on this spot.


A. Stultz Residence Hall B. Belk Residence Hall C. Wireman Residence Hall D. Northwest Residence Hall


4. This addition, built off the back of Burwell Hall, serves as a sunny perch for events, and it’s also a great spot for students to study.


A. Hall Brown Terrace B. Burwell Terrace C. Diana’s Porch D. Wireman Terrace


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