BCC
LCC
AAARCC
LGBTQ Center
NAECC
100

How many multi-purpose rooms are available for reservation at the BCC?

Three (3)

100

When is the LCC hosting a dia de los muertos event?

November 1st

100

What street is the AAARC on?

Fifth Street

100

Where is the LGBTQ+ Center located?

Hicks Undergraduate Library

100

What street(s) is the NAECC on?

Fifth Street or University Street

200

Name an event offered by the BCC during the semester

Drop-in Yoga -or- Cultural Arts Festival -or- Coffee House Chats

200

How can you schedule a tour with the LCC?

Through their website

200

What time and day are the the weekly lunch & learns?

Thursday 12-1pm

200

When was the LGBTQ+ Center established?

2012

200

True or False: The NAECC opened in 1998

False: 2007

300

How long can you check out books at the BCC library?

A whole semester (now til January)
300

Which of the spaces are not provided by the LCC?
(Koala Changing Station, Nap Nook, Spanish Tutoring, Garden)

Spanish Tutoring

300

What year anniversary is coming up for the AAARCC?

10 years

300

What resource fair is hosted by the LGBTQ+ center?

Rainbow Callout

300

What is grown in the Three Sister Garden outside of the center?

Beans, corn, squash

400

Which classic game found at the BCC originated in Africa?

Mancala

400

What 450k square foot facility is named after a Latinx Purdue faculty?

France A. Cordova

400

What four languages does the AARCC offer for conversational groups?

Chinese, Korean, Indonesia, Vietnamese

400

How many people does the LGBTQ+ center have as pro-staff?

Five (5)

400

Who does the Tecumseh Project aim to assist?

Graduate students who do research on Native Lands

500

What is the name of the BCC program that helps first-year students at Purdue?

Sankofa Scholars Program

500

Who is the library named after in the LCC?

Felix and Marie Massud

500

What cultural dance group does the AARCC support?

The Lion/Dragon Dance Team

500

What weekly event has the highest student attendance?

Fabulous Fridays

500

What is the Three Sister Garden metaphor?

Relationship between Indigenous knowledge and western science

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