Ingles Hall is currently being seen, surrounded by fencing by the
construction company's secretive work.
Whim has spoken with one of the individuals in charge of this operation
and its supposed secret work, is not really quite a top secret at all.
All that is going on inside Ingles, is upgrading and renovation, said
a man all decked out in a cowboy outfit. These upgrades are to be
finished by the summer of 1999.
The supposed rumor about the office building structures within Ingles
was proved false, when Whim asked them directly. Ingles Hall, will
remain a dorm or residence hall, unchanging, getting better with
the upgrades.
There is something of vast intrigue that has yet to be answered, as there
is a large bin outside with large letters in various languages saying
DANGER: ASBESTOS. Does that mean that there was an exposure to it
while residents lived there? What an interesting scandal this could
make.
Further details to be provided in the future, with Ingles Hall under
construction, being finished in summer of 1999.
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Name: Charlene Ratliff Major: English Comments:
...speaking of those tiles in Ingles Hall...I lived there when I was a Freshman...I'm glad to see those yucky orangey red tiles gone :) Thankyou construction crew!
Name:John Williams Major: Journalism Comments:
Just a little fyi:
all older buildings will have some form of asbestos either in the ceiling, roof or siding. If your home was built in the early 60's or older than you most likely have asbestos at home also. There is no potential exposure problems unless the tile becomes detiorated - like the demolition of tiles in ingles.
Name:Sam Greene Major: Information Systems Comments:
Just wanted to make a comment about the asbestos in the building. I believe that it is only a health and legal concern if people are exposed to disturbed asbestos.