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Swope Hall, southern exposure
Housing for students during the academic year ended after the spring semester of 2014 and is now used for other purposes.
Swope Hall, eastern exposure
Housing for students during the academic year ended after the spring semester of 2014 and is now used for other purposes.
The Suites
"Consisting of three suites: Briscoe Hall (completed 1991), Constitution Hall (completed 1995), and McCorkle Hall (completed 1996). These buildings house exclusively upperclassmen."
Pierce and White Halls
"White Hall was named after Zeno Z. White and finished in 1956, Pierce Hall was named after H. A. Pierce and finished in 1962. These buildings were originally built as men's dormitories and became co-ed by the 1990s."
McCorkle House
"The current home of the President of the University, this residence was donated to Buena Vista College by Paul and Vivian McCorkle before the mid-1970s."
McCorkle Hall
University residence built during the expansion of the 1990s/early 2000s. Now houses exclusively upperclassmen.
Al Baxter Wrestling Room
"Named after the legendary wrestling coach Al Baxter, who led BVU to national fame in the 1990s."
Peterson Field and Track
"Peterson Field is an outdoor turf field used for football, soccer, track and field, and various intramural sports and activities. It is surrounded by an eight-lane all-weather track and has the J. Leslie Rollins Stadium on its western flank."
Buntrock Tennis Court
Earlier tennis courts existed East of Pierce Hall before the Siebens Forum was constructed. These courts currently exist on the southeast corner of the Siebens Fieldhouse.
J. Leslie Rollins Stadium
"Named after a former student who inspired others to help raise $250,000 to build the stadium as a tribute to his legacy. This stadium oversees the Peterson Field and has a seating capacity of roughly 3,500."