Johnston Hall, which now houses the university's College of Communication, was the first building erected on the new campus grounds.
Johnston Hall was built in 1931 as a student residence and home of administrative offices.
Johnston Hall is known for its traditional architecture, and its spacious tower lounge makes it a favourite among students.
In fact, the University receives thousands of applications, with students making Johnston Hall their first choice, but only 315 get in.
Johnston Hall acts as an academically enriched environment through the assignment of academic clusters.
Johnston Hall is one of the only residence buildings without cable in individual dorm rooms.
Johnston Hall still stands today.
Johnston Hall once housed all departments of the university with the exception of the medical department.
Johnston Hall - Built in 1918 as a summer hotel, the second floor houses 10th-12th grade boys.
A telephone link between intercom systems allows seamless communication between the remote and Johnston Hall.