Locations on Campus

The Cage: athletic equipment/uniform room, lower level of Athletic Center

Baldwin Conference Room: a large meeting room, in Baldwin across from Head of School's office

Gallery: room at the end of Baldwin Hall and immediately adjacent to the Library; displays student artwork

The Glade: grassy area between Alumni House and Malone

The Big "H": the patio in front of the Walter Camp Athletic Center where various gatherings take place, including the Back to School Bash
 
The Quad: the grassy area on top of the Hill between Thompson Hall, Malone Science Center, and Heath Commons

Old Gym: curved-roof building between DPH and Heath Commons and now the home to the Hopkins Squash Program

The Pit:
the football field

Bouchet Seminar Room: large meeting room on lower level of Malone Science Center

Siberia: The extension of the Forest Road parking lot where students park, below field hockey field

Weissman Room: in Heath Commons, serves as meeting/gathering room for special events and is home to the Steinway grand piano.

WCAC: Walter Camp Athletic Center. The flags in the upper hall of the WCAC represent the various countries where current Hopkins students and faculty, or their parents, were born; they are a symbol of the diversity within the Hopkins community. The building is named for Walter Camp, the Father of Modern Football, and Hopkins Grammar School Class of 1875.
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