See the entire album at http://s919.photobucket.com/albums/ad33/tuskegeeexposed/.
It has been nearly a month since the last few posts. We apologize for the absence, but of course other commitments tend to take up time. However we have quite a lot of ground to cover so allow us to explain the collage here. Most of the upperclassmen dorms for ladies were well-kept, exterior-wise. Therefore they weren't included in this post (even though they are on the album). However, this does not mean they are immaculate, as we have no one that has supplied us photos on the inside of those dorms. Anyone that would like to should email us photos at tuskegeeexposed@gmail.com.
However, most of the freshman dorms for females are terrible. Adams and Olivia Davidson are prime examples. We could not get good photos on Olivia Davidson, so this is why those appear to be so distant and blurred. However, those dorms are in the same conditions as the male dorms.
We also take you to the Wilcox buildings. These buildings are underkept buildings that are in disrepair and falling apart. In fact, most of them are used as landfills with shelter. One of the buildings is that are shown is where the University Press meets and prints out the campus newspaper. This building is in terrible condition and is not fit to host a newspaper crew.
We then briefly illustrate you to the type of building that the Bursar, Provost, President, and other administrative facets are located in. Because of the dark lighting you cannot see much, but even this building is underkept. It seems that the "illustrious" Benjamin F. Payton can't keep his own workplace looking decent.
We then take you on an inside tour of Younge Hall, which is reported as the "best" male freshman dorm on campus. As you can see, it's not so great. We take you through dilapidated study rooms, disgusting community bathrooms, and an underkept small lounge. Would you be willing to have your son withstand these prison-like conditions? Let's not count the unlicensed elevator. That elevator has been broken a couple of times, and students have been trapped in it many other times. In the state of Alabama it is required to list the registration of an elevator once it is licensed inside it. This particular one does not have any type of registration period. Tuskegee can't even keep its legal priorities in check.
One thing that makes us wonder is the amount of asbestos levels that are present in these housing facilities. It's no surprise that students tend to get sick at high rates in these dorms. Yet there seems to be no one that cares enough to do an inspection or a proper renovation.
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