UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY CAMPUS TOUR | BEST PLACES TO STUDY, HIDDEN GEMS, CAMPUS GYM, & MORE
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 Published On Premiered May 20, 2022

Hi everyone! My name is Helen Zhang from How2University, and today, I am taking you on a full campus tour of the University Of Calgary. As a chemical engineering student, I will show you the best spots on campus to study, such as the food court, and highlight all the great resources that the U of C has!

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0:00 ~ Intro and UofC Scenery
0:18 ~ Taylor Family Digital Library (TFDL)
0:49 ~ MacEwan Student Centre (MSC) and MacEwan Hall
1:11 ~ UofC Bookstore
1:30 ~ Kinesiology Complex
2:08 ~ Schulich School of Engineering
3:14 ~ Math Sciences
3:35 ~ Science Theatres
4:06 ~ The Atrium

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