St. Olaf’s Norwegian Dept. is now located in the new Tomson Hall. It is a beautiful new space that we’re slowly making our home. So, we decided to explore a bit. This is what we learned about our new building and office space:
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The pillars are really slippery. Climbing on them will result in pillar-rash, which is not as painful as rug rash, but more embarrassing.
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The lounge area is super comfy. White couchy-thing looks nice for now, but it is going to get dirty. With things I don’t want to think about.
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The two wings on the third floor are exactly what the doctor ordered, especially in the winter time.