Landmarks on campus prove to be more than decorations

Stagg is known for its historical background and how much they’ve improved since.
Trophies and other significant items are showcased in display cases around the campus, along with landmarks and plaques. But do the students and faculty know what they are, or why they are there?
One of the landmarks, the Stagg drinking fountain, was designed by Spencer Tracy. It still works and sits behind the Administration office (E-wing.)
Another is the Senior Bench, which was contributed by the class of 1962. It was falling apart but has been restored. The bronze dedication plaque has, unfortunately, been stolen.
There are many more landmarks spread across the campus that hold meaningful history.
For more information about the exact locations and history behind the other various landmarks, visit the Stagg Line website (staggonline.net) where an interactive map of the campus is displayed.