Stark Hall
Stark Hall is a prominent building located on the campus of University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton, Texas. It serves as a residence hall for students and is known for its distinctive architecture and central location.
History[edit | edit source]
Stark Hall was constructed in the early 1960s and was named after J. C. Stark, a former member of the UNT Board of Regents. The building was part of a broader expansion plan to accommodate the growing student population at the university.
Architecture[edit | edit source]
The building is a high-rise structure, featuring a modernist design typical of the mid-20th century. It consists of multiple floors, each designed to house a significant number of students. The hall includes various amenities such as study rooms, lounges, and laundry facilities.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
Stark Hall offers a range of facilities to its residents:
- **Study Rooms**: Equipped with desks and chairs, providing a quiet environment for academic work.
- **Lounges**: Common areas where students can relax, socialize, and watch television.
- **Laundry Facilities**: Located on the ground floor, these facilities are available to all residents.
- **Dining Options**: The hall is in close proximity to several dining halls and food courts on campus.
Student Life[edit | edit source]
Stark Hall is known for its vibrant student community. Various events and activities are organized throughout the academic year to foster a sense of community among residents. These include movie nights, game tournaments, and study groups.
Location[edit | edit source]
The hall is centrally located on the UNT campus, making it convenient for students to access academic buildings, libraries, and other campus facilities. It is also within walking distance of the University Union, the main hub for student activities and services.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- University of North Texas
- Denton, Texas
- University Union (University of North Texas)
- Residence Halls at University of North Texas
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