5.28.2009

Collegiate Gothic R(ev)ivals


Held in the utmost contempt by the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Spurning, students on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University are clearly crushed by the tower's smoldering disdain.

Constructed in 1926, the historic building has continuously despised all who attend CMU and to a lesser degree the student bodies of Catham and Carlow colleges, whom it compares to, "simple street urchins, blissfully ignorant of substandard architectonics."

The cathedral is also known to become nauseated by Point Park University as well as feel superior in every way to Duquesne's "Old Main" Administration Building.

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