University of Astoria
Contents
Main Campus
Administrative
- Clatsop Hall: x
- Student Center: x
- Library: x
- Athletics Center: x
Classrooms
- Alter Hall: x
- Art Center: x
- Columbia Hall: x
- Patriot Hall: x
- Towler Hall: x
- Hartnett Hall: x
- Richmond Science Center: x
- Innis Hall: x
- Kant Hall: x
- Delphis Hall: x
Greek Row
The Greek Row Houses are provided by the university as an invitation to Greek society groups. The intention is that they are given one of the on-campus houses as their headquarters for no more than five years, encouraging them to grow to a size where they can establish their own fraternity housing nearby. This has worked well, attracting fraternities to the university so shortly after its founding.
- Alpha Tau Omega (Fraternity): x
- Alpha Phi Omega (Service Cofraternity): x
- Delta Omicron Sigma (Veterans' Cofraternity): x
- Phi Sigma Nu (Native American Cofraternity): x
- Pi Kappa Alpha (Fraternity): x
- Theta Phi Alpha (Sorority): x
Dormitory Quads
The UofA Dorms are all built along the same lines, arranged around a central quad that serves as a place for recreation and relaxation, a central social hub for many of the students. Many of these quads also have small street-food cart vendors set up there from midday to just before dark, providing quick and easy food outside of the Student Center's food court.
- Kayman Hall: x
- Redhawk Hall: x
- Garza Hall: x
- Bendall Hall: x
- Sanders Hall: x
- Reyes Hall: x
- Under Construction: x
Sports Programs
- Basketball: x
- Baseball: x
- Cross Country: The cross-country team meets year-round, with three meets a year. Athletes outside of their usual training or competition seasons are usually encouraged to join the cross country team as a way of staying in shape.
- Rugby: The Bandits have a rugby team. Full practice begins in February, and matches start in April.
- Swim: x
- Wrestling: x