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I know this seems like a bit much but every day I feel like someone is mocking our intelligence. Because why? Why as a college that is known for its architecture program and kinesiology program (outside of agriculture and vet school) this bad? Not to mention the black you see on the limestone can literally be treated!!!! We learned this in our chemistry class last year as we did a lab on what weather  does to different elements from copper to limestone. Limestone is the Manhattan stone. You mean to tell me not one student has brought it to anyone’s awarenesss that the black portions on the stone can be treated through either pressure washing, soft washing, or using biocides. It’ll be about 13,000k and more but a school that charges about 10-15k per student per semester is roughly about 500 million a year. It’s better than allowing the weather to destroy the stone which can eventually crumble over time to the point the whole building would need remodeled especially if it caves on itself when students are around which is an even larger payout. You can also utilize a sealant to protect the stone along with strengthen it with a calcium oxalate. I’ll find my paper from chemistry last year that literally stated exactly what happens to limestone due to weathering. It isn’t looking like the investment is worth the payout. Is this all a joke? Is someone fucking with us college students to make it seem like: “You can get a degree but it doesn’t buy common sense or intelligence.”  Because I feel like that’s going on or that the wrong people are in charge so things to maintain longetivty and integrity aren’t getting done. This is what I mean by it’s seems like someone wanted a spot so badly but had no clue all that spot entailed. That they just wanted to get where they were going (like running this town per say) but actually lacks the capabilities to keep things afloat which will cost an even bigger investment. Also, these are the students you are sending out into the world? You mean to tell me nobody has said anything? How can you use limestone but not know how to treat it in a design? Is that not number one in remodeling or designing a structure is the maintenance it’ll require to protect its integrity and longevity? Anywho. I’m just a pre-med/biophysics student. #kansas #kstate #foryoupage #biophysics #chemistry
I know this seems like a bit much but every day I feel like someone is mocking our intelligence. Because why? Why as a college that is known for its architecture program and kinesiology program (outside of agriculture and vet school) this bad? Not to mention the black you see on the limestone can literally be treated!!!! We learned this in our chemistry class last year as we did a lab on what weather does to different elements from copper to limestone. Limestone is the Manhattan stone. You mean to tell me not one student has brought it to anyone’s awarenesss that the black portions on the stone can be treated through either pressure washing, soft washing, or using biocides. It’ll be about 13,000k and more but a school that charges about 10-15k per student per semester is roughly about 500 million a year. It’s better than allowing the weather to destroy the stone which can eventually crumble over time to the point the whole building would need remodeled especially if it caves on itself when students are around which is an even larger payout. You can also utilize a sealant to protect the stone along with strengthen it with a calcium oxalate. I’ll find my paper from chemistry last year that literally stated exactly what happens to limestone due to weathering. It isn’t looking like the investment is worth the payout. Is this all a joke? Is someone fucking with us college students to make it seem like: “You can get a degree but it doesn’t buy common sense or intelligence.” Because I feel like that’s going on or that the wrong people are in charge so things to maintain longetivty and integrity aren’t getting done. This is what I mean by it’s seems like someone wanted a spot so badly but had no clue all that spot entailed. That they just wanted to get where they were going (like running this town per say) but actually lacks the capabilities to keep things afloat which will cost an even bigger investment. Also, these are the students you are sending out into the world? You mean to tell me nobody has said anything? How can you use limestone but not know how to treat it in a design? Is that not number one in remodeling or designing a structure is the maintenance it’ll require to protect its integrity and longevity? Anywho. I’m just a pre-med/biophysics student. #kansas #kstate #foryoupage #biophysics #chemistry

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