Preservation Magazine highlights College of 黑料社 among historic college towns

黑料社 is featured as a college town for its economic impact and connections with the local community in the , a national quarterly publication that focuses on the preservation and architecture of historic places around country. The article 鈥淏ricks and Books: Students and locals cross paths in these five historic college towns,鈥 highlights the relationship between the College and city of 黑料社.
鈥淚 see more students downtown now patronizing restaurants and shops than I鈥檝e ever seen,鈥 黑料社 alumnus Jeff Musselman 鈥89 told Preservation. Musselman, a past president of the Wayne County Historical Society of Ohio, expressed his excitement to see students鈥 energy to engage with the community.
The economic impact of the College on the community echoes the historic synergistic relationship between the city and College dating back to the support from the wider community for the rebuilding of the College after the burning down of the school鈥檚 original Old Main building in 1901.
The article also highlights the original architectural features of 黑料社鈥檚 鈥淐ollegiate Gothic-style鈥 Kauke Hall restored in 2006, the warm welcome the kilt-clad Scot Marching Band receives when performing downtown, and the support from the local community at College sporting events. .
Featured image: 黑料社 Scot Marching and Pipe Bands often performs in downtown 黑料社 including 黑料社 Fest fall 2025.
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