Talk:Risley Hall

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Page created by User: Xtreambar March 2005.

I think Wikipedia:Naming conventions (common names) policy would dictate that this article should be at "Risley Hall", with redirects from elsewhere. Nohat 06:45, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)

After 4 days without comment, I am moving this page from Prudence Risley Residential College for the Creative and Performing Arts to Risley Hall Nohat 21:18, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Not the only dorm with a dining hall

I removed this sentence from the article:

Until the construction of the Alice Cook House in 2004, the second residential college on campus, Risley featured the only in-dorm dining hall.

I was a Cornell undergrad from 1992 to 1996. Not sure what the current situation is, but when I was there Balch Hall also had a dining hall in it, as did Sage Hall (which wasa dorm before it was gutted and turned into the Management school in 1996). --Jfruh 04:20, 2 September 2005 (UTC)

BALCH did? Was it where Carol Tatkon was? That's weird. Lepidoptera 22:44, 5 October 2005 (UTC)

I have no idea what this "Carol Tatkon" if which you speak is.  :) Basically, if I remember right (I almost never ate there, as I thought the food was terrible), you got to the dining hall as follows: Imagine you're walking from the center campus, and passing through the archway that leads you towards the other North Campus dorms (Dickson, Donlon, etc.). But instead of passing through the archway to the other side, you turn to the right. There's a door there in the archway wall. Pass through that door, and you're in the dining hall. The decor was very nice in a sort of Victorian way. The food was supposedly good if you like vegetarian food, which I don't. Jeez, don't tell me this is all lost in the mists of time, you'll make me feel old (I mean it wasn't even 10 years ago I was there ... right?). --Jfruh 23:00, 5 October 2005 (UTC)

I was never around when the Balch dining hall was operational, but based on the Tatkon center's proximity to the loading dock on the eastern side of the east wing, it seems quite likely that it's sitting where the cafeteria used to be. - 2 Mar. 2006

Yeah, I just had a look at the Cornell Dining site and you're right. A lot can change in 10 years I guess ... --Jfruh 13:40, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
Apparently they closed Balch Dining in about 1999. I used to go there once or twice a year. It wasn't bad. But -- we always suspected one day they'd close it, or Risley. Glad to see that Risley Dining has survived. --Hiraeth 22:19, 19 March 2006 (UTC)