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editThis building should definitely have a page, and should have a longer article. It is an iconic part of any Notre Dame student's time at the school, mostly because of its overwhelmingly negative features. Being forced to take an exam with 1000 of my classmates in the dead of winter in a building whose insulation is falling about and generally inadequate? Putting on student performances in a rainstorm in a building with a leaky roof? Of course, not all memories are bad. I also vividly remember the cramped, sweaty pep rally before the Michigan game, and most students have a story about that night they climbed Stepan (even if half of them actually never did. These are memories that stick with you, and part of the shared experiences that bind the Notre Dame family together. Individual memories are, of course, inappropriate for wikipedia, but most alumni (like me) has Stepan indelibly marked in their mind. Also, in its early history, it was home to some pretty rocking concerts. I don't know how to make that into an article, but this is certainly something that ought not be deleted. 150.148.0.32 (talk) 14:37, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
This page is pointless ... I nominate it for deletion.
What is an anti-symbol and duct tape?Bronayur 20:52, 4 May 2007 (UTC)