The flyers you see in the various buildings on campus reflect greatly on the interests of the students that frequent them and their reasons for being in college in the first place. The Burruss building, which is used for almost everything but is the headquarters of the college of business and has most of those classes, features puzzle pieces on the wall praising things like teamwork and fliers offering jobs and saying they’ll give you help on your resume. Wonderful!
The Nursing building? Mostly stuff put up by the wellness center, useful hints on gyms and things near by, as well as pictures of every person to graduate from the school of nursing since its inception.
My own nominal home, the Social Science building, appears to me to have the most interesting. Maybe because they’re focused at me. But the variety is definately greater. In addition to dozens of fliers for various study abroad programs, there are newspaper clippings, car ads, fliers for plays, and gigantic political cartoons. Foreign study dominates them all, though.
The PE building has old jerseys on the wall and trophy cases. Let’s call it the ego building. I’ve only been in it twice, though, so maybe I’m missing the area where they have the giant replica of David. And I suppose it’s no worse than all the playbills in the Stillwell Theatre.