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  • College of Arts and Sciences

    [This is where most subjects related to the College of Sciences, and the College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication will be taught.]
  • College of Criminal Justice

    [This is where most subjects related to the College of Criminal Justice will be taught.]
  • CHSS and Business

    [This is where most subjects related to the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the College of Business, will be taught.]
  • The Pub Hub

    Deep in the heart of campus, various small eateries, a well-funded student lounge, and a rumored late night pub provide the student body, as well as the faculty, with various forms of dining and entertainment.

    The Surly Student is the University's not-quite-famous cafe located on the outskirts of the Pub Hub, and is rumored to be 'pretty good for cheap coffee.' Complete with a liquor license, they serve up everything from decaf to Death Wish, and a badly kept secret menu provides cafe-goers with shots of tequila, whisky, vodka, and more in their lattes.
  • The Library

    This four story library is one of the largest buildings on campus, and boasts a fine collection of both modern and antique books. It's rumored that the Tinkers are both behind a fair assortment of antique book acquisitions.
  • The Dormitories

    [This is information over student housing; it consists of a few buildings placed around campus, and can house up to half of the student body.

    Due to upgrades after the infamous 'Gatornado', the University now boasts separate power systems from the rest of the city. In a state of emergency, the dormitories and buildings can be used to house others.]
  • The Main

    Home of the first official classrooms on campus, this small painted brick building has survived floods, fires, hurricanes, and a nearly fatal lack of funding during the 1950's. It is currently used by the Office of the President as its main headquarters.

    Urban legend states that the University's founder can sometimes be seen haunting the halls, and the man's portrait seems to follow viewers with its eyes no matter where they may be standing.
  • The Cabin

    The existence of this building is hotly debated by the entirety of the student body. Supposedly hidden deep in the woods surrounding the campus, it was the ancestral home of President Gerald W. Preston, the founder of NVU. Legend states that his ancestors have lived in that part of Louisiana since the early 1600's, and the cabin may well date back that far.

    Though its precise location has never been recorded, even on the internet, it is quietly regarded as one of the most haunted locations in the state...at least, so far as the students are concerned.