This residence is the largest at the University of Guelph, housing over 1,800 students across three halls.
What is South Residence?
This iconic landmark in Branion Plaza is frequently painted by student groups to promote events and organizations and acknowledge significant dates.
What is the Cannon?
This author wrote “Pride and Prejudice,” among other very well-known novels.
Who is Jane Austen?
Young Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) gets left behind when his family heads to France for Christmas in this 1990 film.
What is Home Alone?
This highly anticipated tour by Taylor Swift, known for its stunning stage production and a setlist that spans her entire discography, began in March 2023 and highlights the different "eras" of her musical journey.
What is the Eras Tour?
This co-ed residence hall, consisting of two linked buildings, houses over 600 students and includes a Study Intensive Area and amenities like a Starbucks.
What is Lennox-Addington?
This popular student-run café on campus is known for its relaxed vibe, vegetarian options, and live music performances.
What is The Bullring Cafe?
The Hunger Games series was written by this author.
Who is Suzanne Collins?
This iconic sitcom features six friends navigating life, love, and careers in New York City.
What is Friends?
In 2021 she became the youngest artist to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with her song “drivers license.”
Who is Olivia Rodrigo?
This co-ed residence, known for its iconic stone tower and architecture, houses 315 students in primarily double and triple rooms.
What is Johnston Hall?
This area of campus is a popular spot for nature walks, research, and fieldwork, containing over 500 acres of diverse plant and animal life.
What is the Arboretum?
This epic poem by Homer is about the fall of Troy.
What is The Iliad?
This term, coined by fans, refers to the simultaneous release of a pink-themed movie about a popular doll and a serious biopic about the creator of the atomic bomb, which became a cultural sensation in July 2023.
What is "Barbenheimer"?
This iconic British band, formed in 1960, is known for hits like "Yesterday" and is often credited with helping to usher in the "British Invasion" of the American music scene.
This residence, built in 1914, houses a Living-Learning Community, a creative and eclectic group of students interested in artistic expression.
What is Maids Hall/Arts House?
This building at the University of Guelph is named after the former university president who served from 2003 to 2014 and was known for his dedication to research and sustainability.
What is the Summerlee Science Complex?
“To be or not to be” is a famous line from this Shakespeare play.
What is “Hamlet”?
What's the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard?
What is Nakatomi Plaza?
This song's music video was the first ever to air on MTV.
What is "Video Killed the Radio Star"?
Built in 1931 and nestled in a wooded area, this residence hall is Guelph's only all-female living space, housing 50 students in double rooms.
What is Watson Hall?
Home to a student-dug coffee house in its basement, this University of Guelph building housed the university’s library until 1968 and now serves as a meeting place for drama students.
What is Massey Hall?
This French novelist is famous for “Les Misérables" which has been adapted into a musical and a movie.
Who is Victor Hugo?
What current TV show is the longest-running live-action primetime show ever?
What is Law & Order?
This Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter, originally from Toronto, gained fame as a child actor on the television series "Degrassi: The Next Generation" before launching a successful music career with hits like "God's Plan."
Who is Drake?