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10-09-2005, 08:51 PM
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My beloved Alma Mater: Auburn University
The front sign, and Samford Hall
The library
Hargis Hall
Ross Hall
Jordan-Hare Stadium
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10-10-2005, 08:24 AM
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Delt, the campus is Buffalo State.
We've just acquired this bad boy:
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10-10-2005, 12:38 PM
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Flowers Hall (the gym):
Wesleyan Hall (the Castle):
Lion Habitat for our mascots, Leo III and Una:
The fountain (located at the main campus entrance):
Coby Hall:
Collier Library:
Rice Hall (my home during my freshman year):
That's it for now....
edited cause some of the links didn't work....
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10-10-2005, 12:58 PM
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Ball State
Administration Building
Beneficence, Ball State's symbol
Lucina Hall - Pretty much just office space
Elliot Hall - Funds to build Elliott Hall were provided by the Ball family as a memorial to Frank Elliott Ball, who died in an airplane crash in 1936. Sealed in the cornerstone are a picture of him, a copy of his obituary, a Bible, an American flag, and a miniature airplane.
Burris School - Lots of different things, but basically it's an on-campus, public, k-12 grade school that the teaching students get to 'practice' at.
Ball Gym - Not where BSU plays it's games, more of a rec center for students to use to work out. It is nice, though.
Fine Arts Building
North Quad
Burkhardt Building
Student Center
More to come, couldn't find the dorms or anything...
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10-10-2005, 01:34 PM
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Ball State II
Johnson Complex - Honors Dorms
LaFollette Complex - Biggest dorm on campus, houses like 1,900 students and is like 7 buildings.
Worthen Arena - Where the games are actually played, not the practice gym.
The Field Sports Building features facilities for indoor track and field events.
Health and Physical Activitiy Building - Open for student and employee use, this complex includes 10 racquetball courts and an adult fitness center.
The Art and Journalism Building is a popular spot to hang out. It's location in the heart of campus and its amenities such as a food court, campus bookstore, art gallary, and Starbucks coffee shop gives this building the feel of a second student center.
Teachers College (Affectionately known as TC)
Architecture Building
Whitinger Business Building
Noyer Complex - first co-ed dorm on campus
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10-10-2005, 01:34 PM
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Ball State III
Studebaker West is a nine-story building and home to more than 900 men and women. Davidson, Palmer, Painter, and Whitcraft halls are designated wellness halls. Amenities include a fitness gym, a large computer lab, and air conditioning throughout the building.
With the square footage of nearly seven football fields, Bracken Library has plenty of comfortable spaces for learning. More than 3,000 people visit the library every day, making it one of Ball State’s top destinations.
Pruis Hall seats 700 and is used for recitals, ensembles, classes, films, and lectures.
Woodworth Complex - the only all girls dorm, which was my home. Actually a nice dorm!
Dehority Complex - Dorms
Fine Arts Building
Music Instruction Building - Just finished last year, and it's gorgeous!
West Quad
Apologies on the long-ass post, but I don't think I realized how many BSU buildings I loved!!! There are way more than I posted here, but I'm done for now....Too much bandwidth!
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10-15-2005, 10:54 PM
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A link to the brand new Student Center at Ohio University:
http://www.ohio.edu/universitycenter/
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10-16-2005, 01:46 AM
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The University of Toronto is a big place - and old... so there is a lot to choose from. Anyways here is a selection of some of the different Colleges and other important buildings..
University College
Trinity College
St. Michael's College
Victoria College
Innis College
Robarts Library (freakin' massive library - and the building that the University replaced the old Frat Row with)
Hart House (kinda a community/student/faculty centre - with a handy rifle/pistol range in the basement )
Soldier's Tower (memorial tower attached to Hart House with a museum/memorial room & carllion - it's where I'm a curator/guide)
Convocation Hall (home of graduation ceremonies and the largest classes in Canada - around 1200/lecture... and for those that saw 'Mean Girls' this is the site of one scene)
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10-16-2005, 04:16 AM
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UCLA
Royce Hall, one of the original 4 buildings on UCLA's campus. The building was modeled after a Milan, Italy, basilica and was designed by architect David Allison. The auditorium seats 1,833, houses an antique pipe organ and has been host to a wide variety of world renowned performing artists.
College Library (Powell), another one of the original four, one of the two primary research libraries on UCLA's campus used by undergrads.
Kerckhoff Hall, home to student government and many student orgs.
Ackerman Union houses a variety of services including the UCLA Store , restaurants, movies and an arcade.
The most important landmark on campus, the Bruin Bear.
The most fun landmark on campus, the inverted fountain. When seniors finish finals they spend the afternoon in the fountain. The picture doesn't do it justice.
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10-16-2005, 12:33 PM
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Since I go to the most beautiful campus out there, I thought I would share
This is our admin building
This is our chapel, second highest point in Ohio
This is the student union
This is West quad, above the underpass is one of two cafeterias
This is one of our apartment buildings, mainly for seniors
This is where I live, it has beautiful big windows
This is one of our art buildings
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10-11-2006, 08:57 PM
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Since the thread that pictures chapter houses was bumped, I thought it might be nice to see more campus pictures.
Instead of adding to the Ohio University pictures, here is a link to the virtual tour from the O.U. webpage which shows almost all of the buildings and other campus areas.
http://www.ohiou.edu/athens/tour/tour.html
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10-11-2006, 09:45 PM
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Here's the link to the Indiana University virtual tour. The campus is absolutely gorgeous - it's always listed as one of the most beautiful college campuses.
http://www.iub.edu/tour/
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10-11-2006, 09:56 PM
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The Tower
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10-11-2006, 10:15 PM
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS--EL PASO
Its not as pretty as y'alls are, but its unique. Its designed after Bhutanese buildings!
This is one of the classrooms that hold around 600 students:
This is the front of the building with ^^^ those classrooms:
This is the Larry K. Durham sports center. Its right next to the Sun Bowl:
These are the residence halls--called Miner Village:
This is HALF of our Student Union:
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10-11-2006, 10:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sister Havana
Here's the link to the Indiana University virtual tour. The campus is absolutely gorgeous - it's always listed as one of the most beautiful college campuses.
http://www.iub.edu/tour/
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It is a spectacular campus. It was on the short list for both oldest daughter and our son.
We visited in the Fall and it is beautiful.
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