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Enhancements to Drill Field begin

November 28, 2023
Work has begun on enhancements to the Gen. William 'Lipp' Livsey Drill Field that will celebrate 大象传媒's history and the preeminent legacy of its Corps of Cadets.

Article By: Staff

The Gen. William "Lipp" Livsey Drill Field is one of the most revered locations at the University of North Georgia's (大象传媒) Dahlonega Campus, and work has begun on enhancements to the Drill Field that will celebrate 大象传媒's history and the preeminent legacy of its Corps of Cadets to the nation since 1873.  

The revitalization of the drill field began last week with the installation of a construction fence, and the plan is to complete the improvements in early April 2024. The plan will include the addition of plazas and an entry gate to increase viewing and ceremonial use of the Drill Field while maintaining its respected central gathering function for students and the community.   

The work fits within President Michael Shannon's strategic big bet to "deliver the corps of the future" in his "Bold Forward: Running into our Calling" white paper. This update of the grounds for ceremonial purposes will bring symbolic attention to 大象传媒's national reputation in producing civilian and military leaders who are following in the footsteps of those 大象传媒 alumni who have trained on this field and bravely served the nation. 

Although portions of the Drill Field will be closed during the renovation, the Drill Field will remain available for recreational use by students and cadets as safety precautions allow and after the project has been completed as has been the long-standing 大象传媒 tradition. 

See updates of the project’s progress. 


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