The Video Where Tandra Takes You on a Pedestrium Tour
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Um, so technically, this next video is kind of supposed to be like a shot of the quad or whatever, but I'm at Southern. We do have this thing called are pedestrian, which is basically the main pathway between all of our campuses or all of our buildings on campus. So gonna kind of take you guys on a tour of that instead, right behind me is where the, like, um, exercise science majors. That little house is the honors house, not on a student, but I'm pretty sure, um, the honor students could go there and hang out. Typically need like three five, three eight to get into the honors. If you have to take any any kind of math class, this is the building you will be in. We also have a planetary want on campus, which is like super super cool, like our shows are free, and I have to do is really just like, Come on day really want to see a show. This building right here is the Natural sciences building, which can kind of get a little confusing because we also have a biological sciences building, which is on the other side of campus. That's where we have one of our largest classrooms. It's usually where you take, like general biology to general geology and Susie like three hundred people in there. Had a class in there was like it really was three hundred people, and it honestly, really slugged so right behind me is the nice part of the William Centre. Um, we have a multipurpose room in there, and it's had everything from like skating like roller skating. You can actually see This is our signal to our on campus radio station V Gs. I worked there two semesters ago and just honestly, the funders experience I ever had. I don't know if that's because I really, really like doing news things or just because of working for the radio stations. This is where you can go into the office work floor, clear services specially to see we have signs advertising our upcoming stem fair. So I hear it's just a gazebo now, but back in the day, this used to be a fountain, and the reason they sealed off the fountain was because around every finals week, people would pour bubbles into the fountain and it would explode, like all down the pedestrian. So they got tired of cleaning it up, and they decided to just seal it off, which, you know, kind of sucks. That was something I was told on my campus tour, but thanks to really, really kind of fun story.