University of Alberta Students' Union • August 24, 2011Check out the used book selection at SUBtitles -- used textbooks are often available at a significantly lower cost for the identical book!
Residence Services • February 14, 2011Lactose intolerant? Get the no-cheese omelet from the Mar. Tasty.
UAlberta • November 10, 2010Check out the Universiade Pavilion (aka the Butterdome) opened in 1983. It has 2300 seats plus 2900 retractable seats, and facilities for dozens of sports.
Joshua S. • November 25, 2009Get a beer at the new redone RATT and look out at the 360 degree view of campus.
Anita H. • October 14, 2010If you want to become an occupational therapist, physiotherapist or speech and language pathologist... Then this is the place!
UAlberta • November 9, 2010Explore some of the exhibits available for viewing on the main floor gallery of the Human Ecology Building. The collection comprises more than 16,000 items spanning 250 years.
UAlberta • November 10, 2010Visit the University’s first home on campus: Athabasca Hall. In 1911, it had 50 residences, 7 classrooms, 5 labratories, a library, a reading room, administrative offices, a dining hall, and a kitchen
UAlberta • May 27, 2011Assiniboia Hall is the where the Office of the Chancellor, and the U of A Senate, is located.
Brett M. • September 15, 2010Come visit the RMBS exec in their office, room 2-02, and don't forget to check out the website at www.rmbs.ca for the best reading week around.
UAlberta • November 10, 2010Walk through the tropical greenhouse in the Agriculture/Forestry Centre. There are 150 tropical plants and an overly friendly bird named Sam too.
Rich C. • November 8, 2011On level 2, walk to the west side of the building for a seven-storey glass area that fills the building w natural light!
UAlberta • November 9, 2010Visit the Paleontology Museum, located in B-01 of the Earth Sciences. It contains an incredible array of fossils, ranging in size from small to very large and intimidating, including a T-rex head.
UAlberta • November 9, 2010Visit the collection of pottery, coins, jewellery and glass in the WG Hardy Classics Museum, located in 2-89. A rare bust of Agrippina, Emperor Claudius’s mother, is part of the collection.
Nav • November 29, 2011Great building with access to the train, all the health science students associations, computer labs, and most importantly, a starbucks to feed your caffeine addiction.
Steph A. • July 19, 2012Visit the balconies on the east and west sides of the 3rd floor... Beautiful gardens and a great place to enjoy your lunch/study breaks!
Breanna T. • October 17, 2012A really busy place all the time!. It's annoying to study in, but very entertaining to people watch.
University of Alberta International • July 4, 2012With two coffee shops this place is great for when you need a nice relaxing coffee break between study sessions or need some caffeine to help energize your session!
Muhammad Waheed A. • May 3, 2012Q. Which day is stronger..! The Answer is..! Its Sunday Coz Monday Is A Weekday (Weak day)…………………;
Braeden P. • November 2, 2011UACS has awesome cheap food (drinks, treats, and microwaveable food), and there are nice big tables and desks for studying/working.
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