If I had to tell one potential student who only had time to visit one where they should go it would really depend on what they were planning on majoring in. If they were going to major in film I would send them to the film building at 1104 S. Wabash. Over the past year they have really redone the place to a point I can’t even remember a time of when it wasn’t the way it is.
The Conway Center on the ground floor of the film building is a relaxing place, sometimes between classes I’ll go sit down there on my computer. Many students sit there and study or read a book in between activities. I have met there for many production meetings as well, it is a gathering happening place with a café that sells some pretty good coffee.
Another good meeting place, and a place to pass the time and study or read is the Hokin Center in the 623 S. Wabash. Students of all majors go there because it is a general building, there is were the math and science classes are held, so all types of people are there not just film students or theater student all kinds. It is usually really busy and there is a café too. There are nice big windows like at the Conway Center where you can sit by the window and study and see the people on the street.
Both of these places are filled with students. They are great places to study and have meetings and if I had to tell a student to go check out 2 places on campus it would be the Conway Center, if they were a film major, and the Hokin Center for anyone.
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