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In Fall 2025, the scheduled painting-over of the tunnels included the addition of security cameras. Several students attempting to draw on the tunnel walls were approached by the [[Department of Public Safety]] ordering them to stop. Afterwards, the tunnel walls went largely untouched, and their role in promoting student art had ended. As part of the Spring 2026 GM Week campaigns, a candidate placed blank posters up in the walls to allow people to draw once more. After the election, the [[Senate Communications and Engagement Committee]] placed more posters on the walls. | In Fall 2025, the scheduled painting-over of the tunnels included the addition of security cameras. Several students attempting to draw on the tunnel walls were approached by the [[Department of Public Safety]] ordering them to stop. Afterwards, the tunnel walls went largely untouched, and their role in promoting student art had ended. As part of the Spring 2026 GM Week campaigns, a candidate placed blank posters up in the walls to allow people to draw once more. After the election, the [[Senate Communications and Engagement Committee]] placed more posters on the walls. | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:tunnel painters.png|"The painters work fast but we work faster" was a common phrase in tunnel graffiti. | |||
File:tunnel essay.png|A short essay written on the side of the tunnels. | |||
File:tunnel sisman.png|An advertisement for the now-defunct newspaper ''The Student Approach''. | |||
</gallery> | |||