UofA Campus, Bookstore, SUB, Cameron Library, Convocation Hall
The followings are the pictures I took during my study at the University of Alberta. The pix were taken on Oct 22, 2005. It’s autumn right now. Lots of red/orange leaves fallen on the ground, blending very well with the colour of campus buildings. UAlberta campus looks like the Russia Red Square. Lots of red buildings. Yea, Dentistry building is one of them!
I thought the campus is small. On the second thought, it’s pretty huge, I feel. It took me almost a day to walk around the entire campus!!! I had to do it in 2 separate tours: one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. Below are pix taken in the morning and includes: LRT University / Gradin Station (Edmtonton Light Rail Transit), Dentistry / Pharmacy Centre, Administration Building, Students Union Building (SUB), Campus Bookstore, Agriculture / Forestry Centre, Pembina Hall, Athabasca Hall, Assiniboia Hall, QUAD, Central Academic Building (CAB), Faculty of Engineering, Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex (ETLC) & Maier Learning Centre, Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Facility (ECERF), Cameron Library, Power Plant, Rutherford Library, School of Business, Earth Sciences Building, Tory Lecture Theatre Complex, Rutherford House, Faculty of Arts, and the famous Convocation Hall.
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UWO Campus said,
December 26, 2005
[…] College Hill is the UWO’s landmark. You can see that building almost from anywhere on the campus. It stands out in the centre of the campus. When I toured UWO campus, I thought the campus was pretty big, similar to University of Alberta. Now that I’ve toured UofA campus a few days ago, I find that UofA is still bigger and has more taller building. […]
Dawn Cairney said,
November 27, 2006
To whom it may concern,
I would like to replace a green tattered t-shirt “Golden Bears U of A” for my sweetheart’s birthday. Mitch Stinson, is an engineering alumni, who wears this t-shirt all over world on our travels with such pride. It is in such sad shape, near enough an embarrassment. I would love to replace it for his 46th birthday this December 15th.
Please direct me to the proper department.
Dawn Cairney
Kirkland, WA. USA
Sam Tsai said,
November 27, 2006
The only solution that I can come up with is to talk to UofA Bookstore. Here is their contact info.
http://www.bookstore.ualberta.ca/index.cfm?index=STATIC/STORE_INFORMATION
Unfortunately, UofA merchandise isn’t sold online. So, give it a shot, and see if they can help you. A picture of the t-shirt may help them find the one you’re looking for. All UofA merchandises are sold in the UofA Bookstore. Best luck.