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The image currently in the infobox is of the exterior of the Gentile Center, prior to renovation and renaming in 2011 as the Gentile Arena, following the completion of the Norville Center athletic facility. I think the exterior very likely looks the same since the renovation was to the interior. I was unable to find any post-renovation images of the interior in the public domain. The official site of Loyola University Athletics, the Loyota Rambers, and the campus newspaper, Loyola Phoenix, have many copyrighted images. A booster with personal photos or an authorized person from the Ramblers or the Phoenix may wish to transfer an image or two into the public domain by posting here .
MidwestGeek (talk) 18:42, 30 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]