Ron Eydt Village

Ron Eydt Village is a student residence. It also serves as a conference centre during spring terms when it's not in regular use. When the building was first established, it was known by the name of "Village Two". It currently houses only first-year students and has a resident population of about 1,000 on Fall and Winter terms, with four quads (North, West, South, and East) and twenty floors, housing up to fifty people and a don per floor. The floors are in a V-shape with males and females on either side and the don in the middle. It is the only residence to feature a covered walking bridge across the Laurel Creek. The Great Hall is upstairs on the second floor, to the right of the front desk, and the restaurant there is Revelation. The piano room is located in East 109, and the exercise gym is in North. The village residents are often upset by food trucks, as the west side of residence directly faces a service road. In the common area, there are pool tables, a ping-pong table, vending machines, couches, and a large-screen TV. A tunnel connects the North and West quads with the central atrium, while the bridge connects the South and East quads. Together with Village 1, it is one of the residences to feature a basketball court, which briefly becomes an ice hockey rink in the winter. With warm weather, students can study and have lunch on the benches. Games of ball hockey are also sometimes played at REV, and residents occasionally take part in barbeques held by the don. The housing complex has three floors, and like most of the other residences, is an example of brutalist architecture. It is considered one of the more "social" residences.