Campus Profile: Cypress Campus Center
Vincent Silva
Issue date: 4/23/09 Section: News
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Architecturally, the Cypress Center is dwarfed by Live Oak, but the Cypress Center has a really unique look with its slanted roof. Also, it doesn't hurt that it faces the newly added Lago Vista. The first thing I noticed while entering the building was the spherical lights, resembling miniature suns, hanging at different lengths from the ceiling. I think these fixtures look pretty classy. To the left of the entrance was a grouping of students hanging around a tall wooden staircase, using built-in internet ports to connect their laptops. This availability and overall structure is a very cool feature; Northwest Vista seems to have spared no expense on streamlining this building.
The Student Success desk is directly in front of the entrance, where I was offered condoms and pamphlets on STDS. To the left, up past a small flight of stairs, I found the student enrollment, financial aid, and business offices. There was practically no wait time for me to speak to the friendly representative.
The building itself is pretty impressive; not only will it serve as the new cafeteria (which is awesome), but it also serves as the new administration building. Basically, the Cypress Campus Center functions as the new student center. As you've probably heard, Huisache Hall is undergoing renovations to serve Kinesiology programs. The college is also preparing to open a gymnasium in spring 2010 to host a variety of athletic courses and events.
The new cafeteria is probably the best addition to this campus. Although the cafeteria is smaller than the old one, its atmosphere is more like that of an actual diner. It comes with booths for students to enjoy. I don't understand at all why I hear some students complaining about the booths.
Students now have a much larger variety of food too.
Across from the cafeteria lies the Multi-Purpose room. This room is used for screening movies, practicing music, and quest performances.
The second floor of Cypress Center is full of offices such as: career and transfer services, student wellness, testing and assessment, and administration services. This building serves as a much more centralized space, and it's obvious that Vista cares enough about its students to make these improvements. Of course, the college will continue to grow as more and more students enroll. The next building to open soon is the performing arts center.
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Special Thanks to Jimmie Bruce and Debra Morgan for the information provided.



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Clare Walderman, RN
posted 4/23/09 @ 2:20 PM CST
It is very important to make sure you depict our college accurately in all media formats. As the Coordinator of Health Services, I invited the UTHSCSA School of Public Health's FATE team here to provide education and awareness to women on the campus related to HIV/AIDS and STD's. (Continued…)
San Antonio Movers
posted 5/28/09 @ 3:06 PM CST
The school has definitely grown and improved over the past few years. No doubt it's due to the increased enrollment, with all the extra money coming in the school can afford to construct new buildings. (Continued…)
Moe Hernandez
posted 6/13/09 @ 4:26 PM CST
Dear Esteemed Faculty: I Guess My Only Question Would Really Be.. .. ..? If When The College Was First Built And The Recent College President Heard; Or Spotted A "Mountain Lion" Per Say Then Wouldnt' The Team Mascot Be A (MOUNTAIN LION) Or A (COUGAR) Or (PUMAS) As Also Known. (Continued…)
Resume Writers
posted 1/09/10 @ 3:29 PM CST
I think that the Cypress Center is a building that has unique look.
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