Campus Travel Guide
This page lists the various buildings on campus and what is in them.
Contents
Administration Building
This building used to be where all the classes where in at Northwest. Now it is the place where administration occurs. Unlike certain halls, stairs actually go where you would expect them to: upstairs.
Colden Hall
Colden Hall is the most poorly designed building on campus. It houses all your composition and literature classes, as well as computer science classes. It is designed so that the most important classes are on the very highest floor.
Cooper Hall
The resdience hall where the Missouri Academy's students are housed. It is a part of the North Complex of residence halls, and adjoins to Douglas Hall next door. It has 4 floors:
- The 1st Floor contains the RLO (Residential Life Office), a number of other administrative offices, the main lounge, the computer lab and a pair of study rooms, and the only 4 vending machines in the building. The main entrance is on this floor.
- The 2nd Floor has one boys' wing (2nd East) and one girls' wing (2nd West), a study room, the students' mailboxes, and the secondary entrance.
Cooper Hall is situated roughly in the center of the campus, near Owens Library, Garrett-Strong Hall, and not too far from the Student Union and the Administration Building.
Garrett-Strong
Garrett-Strong (GS for short) is the math and sciences building at Northwest. It's largely decorated with moose heads, biology exhibits, physics posters, and broken display cases.
Note: Computer Science classes are located in Colden Hall.