Difference between revisions of "Ryan Auditorium"

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# Where is your class at 2pm? Up in Tech Auditorium.
 
# Where is your class at 2pm? Up in Tech Auditorium.
 
# I’m headed up north to Ryan.
 
# I’m headed up north to Ryan.
# I think I left my waterbottle in Ryan Auditorium.
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# I think I left my water bottle in Ryan Auditorium.

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Part of Speech

Proper Noun

Alternate Forms and Pronunciation

  1. Ryan Auditorium [rian/awd ih ‘tor eeuhm]
  2. Tech Auditorium [tek/awd ih ‘tor eeuhm]
  3. Ryan [rian]

Description

The large auditorium in the Technological Institute, located at 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208. It is used primarily for large lecture classes such as Introduction to Psychology, as it is one of the few lecture halls on campus that can hold many hundreds of students. It is also turned into a performance space by many dance and a cappella student groups on campus and used to hold their shows, especially during spring quarter.

Usage

Ryan and Tech Auditorium are the most commonly used forms within the Northwestern student community. Ryan Auditorium, the official name for the lecture hall, is most commonly used in official Northwestern University writing, though it is recognized by almost all of the Evanston campus community.

Example Sentence

  1. Where is your class at 2pm? Up in Tech Auditorium.
  2. I’m headed up north to Ryan.
  3. I think I left my water bottle in Ryan Auditorium.