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“Baruch Square”

The “square” in between the Newman Vertical Campus and the Newman Library and Conference Center is a place where students at Baruch can gather and hang out in before and in between classes. The area between the two buildings has been dubbed by students as “Baruch Square”, since the area does not have an official name, although it is more of a rectangle rather than a square. In “Baruch Square” one would see students doing work, converting, eating, on their phone or laptop, or just sitting a relaxing. The square has a Halal street vendor, which students go time to time to pick up a quick and affordable lunch. There is also the deli on the corner where students can go to grab a quick bite. On the outskirts of the square students there enjoy a cigarette or puff on their electronic vaporizers, since the Baruch campus itself does not allow smoking on the premises. There are also people, who are not students, passing by the square or enjoying the relaxing setting the square has to offer. Students in the square are diverse in color and religion but the respect and dignity the students exhibit to each other is, truly, exemplary. img_1585

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