UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, August 16, 1995 7D A Compass to Campus A student's guide to the University of Kansas and Lawrence Administrative offices 1. Carruth-O'Leary Hall 2. Strong Hall Unions 3. Burge Union 4. Kansas Union Libraries 5. Anschutz Science Library 6. Green Hall: Law Library 7. Malott Hall: Government Documents and Maps Library 8. Murphy Hall: Music Library 9. Spahr Engineering Library 9. Spahr Engineering Library Selected Index 10. Spencer Museum of Art: Art and Archi Library 11. Spencer Research Library Classroom buildings 12. Art and Design Building 13. Bailey Hall 14. Dole Human Development Center 15. Learned Hall 16. Lippincott Hall 17. Spooner Hall 18. Wescoe Hall Sports and Recreation 19. Allen Field House: Basketball 20. Lied Center: Concerts 21. Memorial Stadium: Football 22. Robinson Center: Campus gymnasium and swimming pool Other 23. Adams Alumni Center 24. Campanile 25. Computer Services Facility 26. Danforth Chapel 27. Hoch Construction Site 28. Parking Facility 29. Watkins Student Health Center Parking areas (permit required) Wescoe Beach: This area in front of Wescoe Hall has long been a popular spot for students to gather. The concrete enclosure is often the site of impromptu speeches and rallies. Jayhawk Jaytawk Boulevard: The "Main Street" of KU. The hustle and bustle of a large university becomes apparent on this street, especially between classes. With buses, bikes and bookbags about, students have a lot to watch. Kansas Union: Take in a cup of coffee at the Hawk's Nest or lunch at the cafeteria. Many students enjoy studying in the comfort of the Union's recently renovated surroundings. The Ballroom is the site of numerous performances and lectures. Robinson Gym: Work out, swim, practice karate, shoot some hoops. play some racketball, practice your fencing or improve your ping-pong game. Chi Omoga Fountain: In late spring, summer and early fall, some students can be seen taking a dip, or even a shallow plunge. In the fountain waters. Potter Lake: With the surrounding backdrop of the KU campus, Potter Lake is a great place to take a date or to read a book. Research and graphics by Nathan Olson