Friday, June 18, 2010

GOODBYE TO SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY LANDMARKS

I can't believe they actually did this!!! First, Silliman STEDS and now this!
I have no more words to say but rubbish!

The information below is from Kuya Moses Atega:

To give way to the construction of the main building of the College of Nursing on Silliman University Campus, this Missionary Home originally the dwelling of one of the world's pioneer in Science Research particularly on Myrmecology DR. JAMES W. CHAPMAN and his wife Ethel and children. Most recently the residents of the Faculty Ladies II vacated this home and they are now with Abby Jacobs Hall.
Missionary Home Destroyed at Silliman UniversityDestroyed Missionary HomesDestroyed Landmarks
They erased history: DOLTZ HALLERS' FREEDOM WALL is gone! Without the sensitivity, they "cleaned-it-up" and Doltz Hall alumni are reacting. It's back as a boring wall. A favorite campus landmark is gone! The wall made Silliman so cool and a lot of education leaders were actually learning from its sense of purpose.
DOLTZ HALLERS' FREEDOM WALL
Missionary Homes at Silliman University are part of the National Historical Heritage but they are totally erased on the surface of the Earth without proper documentation.

What are they going to destroy next!?

4 comments:

JAbbeRedONiON said...

couldn't they move the freedom wall someplace else at least? im not a silimanian but ive seen that freedom wall and i think that structure said a lot about the students.

haay, i had my picture taken there. maayo nalang. naa pa remembrance.

McCoolot said...

oh man! wala pa gani ko naka-anhi dri ila na gbungkag!? bad..bad..bad

FransPans said...

grabeha oi.. ganahan kaayu mi mo vandal sa wall pero dili pwede kay doltz ra pwede mo vandal 4 der traditton. den now? ge yano yano rag erase sa admin? watda!

Nick Nichelle Dael said...

silliman university has changed a lot. and this says so much about how the school is now.