There have been a lot of changes on campus over the summer. But the change most students have noticed is the large patch of green space where the Grad House used to be.
Last month, demolition crews took down the aging Grad House on聽the corner of University Avenue and LeMarchant, in preparations for its move to a new house across the street at 1252-1254 LeMarchant Street. Unfortunately, renovations to the new facility are only now getting underway, meaning that there won鈥檛 be an open Grad House for the fall term.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been slower than we would have hoped, but we鈥檙e glad it鈥檚 moving forward,鈥 says Patrick Bonnick, president of the 麻豆传媒 Association of Graduate Students (DAGS). 鈥淐urrently the timeline we鈥檙e looking at is for renovations to be finished around the end of November, with our grand opening shortly thereafter or first thing in the winter term.鈥
The new space will be a bit more intimate and will also feature a new dining option on campus. Cr锚perie Mobile, whose cr锚pes are a hit every Saturday at the Halifax Farmer鈥檚 Market, will be setting up shop in the new location.
But DAGS recognizes that the Grad House was a favourite haunt of many students, faculty, staff and alumni and are doing their best to make sure that it maintains its classic feel. Several features from the old building 鈥 including lamps, furniture and light fixtures 鈥 are moving over to the new building.
鈥淲e want to keep that 鈥榟ome away from home,鈥 that welcoming feel to the place,鈥 says Mr. Bonnick. 鈥淲e want that personal connection people have to transfer from building to building, for sure. And we鈥檙e optimistic that it will.鈥