Environmental Education, Science & Technology Buiding
The building immediately north of McConnell Hall. A relatively new building for UNT, it has a spacious interior and a generally welcoming environment. The building is primarily used for classes in the environmental sciences, but many other types of classes are also held here. TAMS students consider this building a great place to have classes, due to its proximity to McConnell and its spaciousness—especially when compared to the likes of, say, the Language Building.
Type | Academic Building |
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Study Environment | Noisy, rather few open seats or tables |
Distance from McConnell | 1-2 minutes |
Common classes taken here include Calculus courses and Chemistry.
The Roof[edit | edit source]
Whether or not the roof of this hall can be accessed directly is shrouded in mystery. However, there have been rumours that one can access the roof through a clever maneuvering through a staircase. However, one should be wary that these rumors state that the roof sags when stepped upon, leading to a generally creepy feeling on the top. However, these rumors cannot be substantiated for the purpose of this article, and good children wouldn't consider such a treacherous notion as climbing to the roof of a UNT building.