The Campus Today
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Lower campus aerial (1980s) -- McGill Archives


Aerial of campus with McLennan, Burnside, and Bronfman (1971)
-- McGill Archives

Northwest campus including McIntyre Medical Sciences Building and Stewart Biological Sciences Building (1965)
-- McGill Archives

Arts and Leacock (1970s)
-- McGill Archives

McGill's tomb looking toward McLennan Library (1971)
-- McGill Archives

Northwest campus with Leacock (1968)
-- McGill Archives

Northwest campus and Education (1980s)
-- McGill Archives

Aerial of west campus (1980s)
-- McGill Archives

East side of campus (1980s)
-- Instructional Communications Centre

Burnside Hall and Otto Maass (1980s)
-- Instructional Communications Centre

McConnell and Macdonald Engineering from north (1980s)
-- Instructional Communications Centre

East campus from Arts cupola (1980s)
-- Instructional Communications Centre

Burnside Hall from Redpath Museum (1980s)
-- McGill Archives

Burnside Hall and Macdonald-Stewart Library (1980s)
-- Instructional Communications Centre

View down McTavish Street from north with McLennan Library (1980s)
-- Instructional Communications Centre
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The Early Campus
The Campus: 1930-1960s

Today, the Campus features a mixture of old and new structures. The need to expand caused the University to take some of the older buildings down and replace them with edifices offering more space. An effort is being made to find new uses for older structures, such as the Foster Building which is being incorporated into the new Wong Chemical Engineering Building. The campus as it always has been, is full of students socializing, going to classes, and taking exams.