Wesley Hall was the first building erected at The University of Â鶹´«Ã½ campus, dating back to 1896. It was completely restored to its original grandeur in 2007.
Whether you want to change the world, or nurture your own neighbourhood, UÂ鶹´«Ã½ is the place to begin.
Attend keynote events in Convocation Hall, located on the second floor of Wesley Hall.
Tony's Canteen, on the second level of Leatherdale Hall, is a hub for teachers and students to connect and study.
Attend lectures and community events in Leatherdale Hall Commons, with bleacher-style seating for up to 60 people.
At UÂ鶹´«Ã½, you are part of a small community at the heart of downtown Â鶹´«Ã½, surrounded by exciting social and cultural opportunities.
Enjoy outdoor study space and connect with friends in the courtyard adjacent to Centennial Hall.
Students hanging in the Quad enjoying the great outdoors between classes.
Riddell Hall is where you can find Pangea's Kitchen, UÂ鶹´«Ã½'s good food cafeteria and where events and exhibits are held.
Hanging out in the library located on the fourth floor of Centennial Hall.
Searching for the right book for a project in the library.
Hanging out between classes in Manitoba Hall.
Classroom disussions are easier in UÂ鶹´«Ã½'s small classes.
A Manitoba Hall classroom where your professor will know you by name.
Doing a class project in the Hive in Manitoba Hall
Second floor of Lockhart Hall.
Physics lab where you can do research or your lab work.
Reviewing your work with you professor in a lab.
Picking up a text book from your easily accessible locker.
Having a discussion after class with your colleagues.
The cool UÂ鶹´«Ã½ esclators will get you where you are going in Centennial Hall.
Centennial Hall's walkway that takes you to the Duckworth Centre
The Duckworth Bridge from Centennial Hall
Applied computer science class.
The night view of the Duckworth Centre.
Exercise at the Duckworth Centre on the many available treadmills.
An exciting Wesmen Women's basketball game.
Dr. David F. Anderson Gymnasium home to the Wesmen teams.
The Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health therapy lab.
Axworthy Health and RecPlex.
Walking down Marsha Hanen Way.
Axworthy Health and RecPlex indoor field.
Axworthy Health and RecPlex study area on the second floor.
Students hanging out in front of the iconic Wesley Hall.
The UWSA bike lab where community gets bike fixing advice.
Bryce Hall home to Bryce Chapel, the Oral History Centre and the Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts.
Inside the beautiful Byrce Chapel.
The Â鶹´«Ã½ City Tranist Hub.
The UÂ鶹´«Ã½ Bookstore located in the Anx.
Small class discussions.
The Asper Centre for Theatre and Film.
Asper Centre for Theatre and Film theatre labs.
Asper Centre Theatre.
The Buhler Centre home to the Faculty of Business and Economics.
The Buhler Centre study area.
The Buhler Centre student lounge.
Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex.
Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex where you can find Elements the resturant.
Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex.
Richardson College atruim.
Richardson College state-of-the-art chemistry lab.
Doing lab work in Richardson College's state-of-the-art chemistry labs.
An ariel view of McFeetor's Hall Residence.
McFeetor's Hall Residence.
McFeetor's Hall Residence kitchen.
McFeetor's Hall laundry.
McFeetor's Hall apartment.
UWSA Day Care located on campus.
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