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    the Ray

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    2235 N. Sheffield Ave.Angled view of the southern half of the front of “the Ray”, exterior is brick and limestone. Several cars are parked on the east side of the street. Three vehicles are traveling north on Sheffield. A student is walk south past the bicycle rack.Completed in the fall of 1999, this four-story fitness facility was named for Ray Meyer, DePaul basketball coach from 1942-1984 . The building is also known as "The Ray". Built on the site of the former Lyceum building, the interior of the building was developed as an “industrial loft.” Exposed structural elements were painted and left intact. All handrails were designed to evoke an industrial theme with stainless-steel cables and turnbuckles. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M

    McGowan North

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    2335 N. Clifton Ave.Narrow side view of the front facade of the McGowan North building looking west. Empty sidewalk and greenery to the right.Completed in 1998, the McGowan Biological and Environmental Sciences Center houses classrooms and labs for the biological sciences. The building was named after William G. McGowan, the late founder of MCI Communications. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C. M.. Architects: Antunovich Associates

    McGowan South

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    1150 W. Belden Ave.View of the pedestrian walkway between McGowan South and McGowan North looking north-east. McGowan North and the skywalk connecting both buildings are partially in view. Empty bicycle racks and pedestrians are also visible.Completed in 2009, this four-story science facility was named for Monsignor Andrew J. McGowan. The state-of-the-art facility LEED Certified Green Building houses the Chemistry and Environmental Science departments. DePaul President: Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. Architects: Antunovich Associates

    McGowan North

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    2335 N. Clifton Ave.Sharp angled view of the front facade of McGowan North looking east. A student is walking towards Schmitt Academic Center, which is visible the background.Completed in 1998, the McGowan Biological and Environmental Sciences Center houses classrooms and labs for the biological sciences. The building was named after William G. McGowan, the late founder of MCI Communications. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C. M.. Architects: Antunovich Associates

    Student Center

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    2250 N. SheffieldExterior view of northest entrance of Student Center showing students entering building.Opened in 2002, this building was designed for multipurpose uses with computer labs, event rooms, eating facilities, and administrative offices. The Student Center occupies the former site of Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M

    Student Center

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    2250 N. SheffieldExterior view of the northwest entrance of Student Center from across Belden Avenue looking south down Kenmore on the right.Opened in 2002, this building was designed for multipurpose uses with computer labs, event rooms, eating facilities, and administrative offices. The Student Center occupies the former site of Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M

    Student Center

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    2250 N. SheffieldExterior view of the northeast entrance of the Student Center at the corner of Sheffield and Belden showing students entering and leaving the building.Opened in 2002, this building was designed for multipurpose uses with computer labs, event rooms, eating facilities, and administrative offices. The Student Center occupies the former site of Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M

    Sanctuary Town Homes

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    2345 N. Kenmore AvenueView of the courtyard of the Sanctuary Townhomes complex looking east. The picture shows brick structures with metal stairs and balconies. Sanctuary Hall is visible in the background.Constructed in 1984 for the residential real estate market, DePaul acquired the 17 townhome units in 1989 and renovated them for use as student residences

    Sanctuary Town Homes

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    2345 N. Kenmore AvenueWide corner view of the Sanctuary Townhomes looking south-east. Sidewalks and parts of W. Fullerton and N. Kenmore avenues are in view showing pedestrians and parked cars.Constructed in 1984 for the residential real estate market, DePaul acquired the 17 townhome units in 1989 and renovated them for use as student residences

    DePaul Athletic Center; Sullivan Athletic Center

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    2323 N. Sheffield Ave.View of the entrance of the athletic center from across the street, the exterior is brick and limestone. Four cars are parked in front of the building. A small number of students are walking by. Portions of the Vincent and Louise House and Persky Hall are reflected in the windows.Ground breaking for the Athletic Center was in 1999. It opened in May of 2000 and was originally named the DePaul Athletic Center. July 22, 2006, the facility was renamed the Sullivan Athletic Center to memorialize the achievement of legendary DePaul athletic director Gene Sullivan. It houses both the McGrath-Phillips Arena, named in memory of the late Frank McGrath who served as the men’s assistant coach for several years at the University as well as the DePaul Athletic Department. The Women's Basketball and Volleyball teams play in the area. The Center replaced Alumni Hall. DePaul President: Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M., W.E. O’Neil Construction Company

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