Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the fire on the second floor of D building occurred during the summer of 1975. Repairs following the blaze were completed in time for the normal start of the next academic year.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the fire on the second floor of the fieldhouse, building "D" in May 1973 that burned through the corridor and roof but left the classrooms virtually untouched was attributed to arson. In this photo, the intense heat and smoke damaged walls and ceilings, peeling paint and covering everything in black soot.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the fire on the second floor of the fieldhouse, building "D" in May 1973 that burned through the corridor and roof but left the classrooms virtually untouched was attributed to arson. This photo shows the aftermath of the fire with charred ruins and debris of equipment and other items.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the fire on the second floor of the fieldhouse, building "D" in May 1973 that burned through the corridor and roof but left the classrooms virtually untouched was attributed to arson. This photo shows the intensity of the heat that bent steel light fixtures and twisted locker doors.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the fire on the second floor of the fieldhouse, building "D" in May 1973 that burned through the corridor and roof but left the classrooms virtually untouched was attributed to arson. In this photo, black soot covers all surfaces and fire debris from collapsing ceilings and water damage can be seen.
In the summer of 1970, students set up a tent city named Liberation College in the Humber valley next to the campus. A rock concert featuring Lighthouse was also held on the site during this time and this photo captures the events and some of the cleanup effort.
Item is a photograph of the concourse in the E building, featuring John Adam's artwork on the wall. John Adams was an early Creative Arts faculty member.The artwork was meant to symbolize the evolutionary nature of business and its relationship to technology by drawing on data processing media of the day.