Manda M. • April 2, 2012The cafeteria is under new ownership and much improved. Try a Breakfast 'kolache'.
Nick Z. • July 7, 2010Be sure to visit Greek Life in Suite 224!
Jaime P. • October 23, 2012The Center for Mexican American Studies is on the 5th floor. Look for the post office on the west side of the building, and it's accessible from the outside only.
Alyssa P. • February 7, 2013Beautiful and quiet place to study with an amazing outdoor area! Grab Starbucks at the SAC on your way :)
Dat L. • March 5, 2012The best restrooms on campus: huge, clean, and empty.
The University of Texas at Austin • November 15, 2012This building is home to the oldest pharmacy college in Texas. On view throughout the building are the contents of an apothecary shop founded in 1864 in Jefferson, Texas.
Elynn L. • February 7, 2012The auditorium is a bit cold, so bring a jacket! Also, the rows are quite small, so sitting towards the aisles will aid in a quick exit after class.
Alayah F. • December 30, 2014Swing by the VAC right across from the entrance for good shows with visiting artists as well as student work. If you walk the halls, you'll find some really cool examples of recent assignments.
Rachel S. • March 3, 2011If you've got a class on the fourth floor, try and sit in the middle and/or the front. It's really hard to read the projector from the back corner
Jacob A. • September 11, 2016Nice building, be cautious of the crazy intersection you have to cross in getting there
Lisa H. • April 3, 2013The benches by lecture room 102 are really great to review or study on. You got the free wifi, Starbucks open til four, and a close location to class.(:
Taylor P. • October 11, 2011power outlets everywhere! I love this building
Matthew J. • April 4, 2012To get to 321H, walk into the courtyard, go up the stairs on the east side.
Andrew C. • November 15, 2013Use your majors pass for $5 rush tickets
Alayah F. • December 30, 2014Quaint library. If you go downstairs there's usually good art on display, as well as a cafe.
Southwestern University • October 17, 2011The main staircases were built with different rises & depths.19th century women's fashions supposedly said that their steps be not as tall so that 14 steps on the women's side equaled 13 on the men's.
Hunter H. • October 12, 2011This is where ChemE's live in college
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