By: Caleb Pierce, Staff Writer
This fall semester, Wofford’s campus scenery has seen two major changes. The first is the construction site of the Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts, between Roger Milliken Science Center and Marsh parking lot. The once familiar site was Fraternity Row — the grassy incline flanked with old brick houses, home of Greek life, year-round events, deck chilling, pounding music, socializing, plentiful booze, Christmas decoration and happy, stumbling students of weekend nights.
The second is the construction for the new Greek Village. This site, located behind Old Main, was once a large patch of grass that was the campus-side entryway to liberty trail. In addition to these two projects, construction of the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium is anticipated to take place at the north end of Gibbs Stadium.
To see a delayed feed of construction progress of the Greek Village, visit http://www.wofford.edu/constructionupdates/greekvillage