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| University Chapel |
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The pathway that took you to the Annex Building will also be the one that will lead you out. You will find another path to your left that leads to the Church of the Holy Face. Formerly the Sta. Veronica Chapel. It was elevated as a parish only last July.
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| University Gymnasium |
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As you come in from the welcome arch, you will be greeted by the school's most distinguishing feature: the university gymnasium. The university gym bears silent witness to the endless battles for gold and glory as the perpetual arena of local and national sporting events, from the Interdepartmental games to the Regional STHESA meet. Now let's take a left turn to visit the university's main campus.
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| Administration Building |
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As you come in through the main gate, the pathway will lead you to the Administration Building on the right. Inside are the accounting, personnel, and registration offices. Needless to say, all the bucks stop here. Its annex building houses two colleges: the College of Architecture and Fine Arts and the Institute of Information Technology.
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| Administration Building - Annex |
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The annex building houses two colleges: the College of Architecture and Fine Arts and the Institute of Information Technology.
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| AEC Building |
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At the AEC building, you will find the Natural Science Laboratory complete with experimenting tools and gadgets, as well as a museum of preserved organisms of all phyla and genera on the ground floor. To the far right, beyond the Executive Offices is the famous AEC Little Theater. With a seating capacity of over 300, it has hosted some of the most memorable and groundbreaking events in the university's history.
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| AEC Little Theater |
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Beyond the Executive Offices is the famous AEC Little Theater. With a seating capacity of over 300, it has hosted some of the most memorable and groundbreaking events in the university's history.
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| Banyuhay Bridge |
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From OSA you will come upon what is perhaps the campus' most symbolic - and romantic - feature: the Banyuhay Bridge. It spans across a mini lake linking the rest of the campus to the AEC.
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| CEM Building |
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Straight ahead is the CEM Building. Under its wing are the College of Business and Accountancy, the College of Engineering, the Institute of Maritime Studies, and the Institute of Tourism and Hotel & Restaurant Management.
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| EMRC |
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The EMRC was established because Enverga University's increasing involvement with other institutions and with community projects catapulted the number of seminars and conferences that had to be accommodated. The room is equipped with the latest in technology including a quarter-million peso multimedia projector.
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| Internet Access Center |
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With the advent of the new millennium, Enverga University forged an alliance with Micromac Computer Systems and brought into reality the Internet Access Center. With 55 workstations powered alternately by three 128-kbps servers, the Internet Center will serve as an ultimate educational tool that will bring the entire world at our fingertips and propel us to the zenith of the Information Age.
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| Office of Student Affairs |
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When you get anywhere near the university canteen, make sure you're wearing your ID, because just beside it is the Office of Student Affairs. Aside from the dean's office itself, you'll find inside the offices of Student Organizations, the University Collegiate Student Council, the Guidance and Testing Center, Campus Ministry, and the university clinic.
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| Science and Technical Laboratory |
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Science Laboratory complete with experimenting tools and gadgets, as well as a museum of preserved organisms of all phyla and genera on the ground floor.
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| Speech Laboratory |
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The ultra-modern speech laboratory, where each student has his own mini-booth complete with high-tech gizmos comparable with the best in the country.
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