Brick project allows students, faculty to keep a piece of LaFollette

Demolition began on the north section of the northeast tower of the LaFollette Complex on June 7. The $3.4 million demolition project will continue throughout the summer. Reagan Allen // DN
Demolition began on the north section of the northeast tower of the LaFollette Complex on June 7. The $3.4 million demolition project will continue throughout the summer. Reagan Allen // DN

The $3.4 million demolition project of the LaFollette Complex has started and many former and current students have shared mixed emotions and memories from living in the halls.

To celebrate the legacy of LaFollette, the Office of Housing and Residence Life has started the LaFollette Brick Project, giving Ball State students, faculty, staff and alumni the chance to keep a brick from the largest residence hall complex on campus.

Each LaFollette brick is $75, with money going towards the Thelma Miller Scholarship fund at the Ball State Foundation.

The cost of brick has sprung some mixed reactions on social media. 

If interested, bricks can be purchased here and will be shipped and received via USPS within 3-4 weeks.

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