Dorrance Hamilton Hall at the now-shuttered University of the Arts used to remind me of a museum. It was the Philadelphia university’s main and most recognizable building, with four Greek Revival stone pillars and a large set of stairs leading up to the entrance on the northwest corner of Pine and Broad streets, the latter of which is also known as the Avenue of the Arts. Most of the university’s buildings are just blocks south of Philadelphia’s iconic Gothic Revival City Hall. North of the massive structure is Temple University, where I’m a student in the journalism program.