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Southam Hall (SA) (Bookstore and Alumni Theatre)

Southam Hall honours Carleton's first chancellor and former publisher of The Ottawa Citizen Harry Stevenson Southam, who also donated a significant portion of the land on which the campus is built. Here you'll find the campus bookstore and computer store and the 462-seat Alumni Theatre, Carleton's largest lecture hall. Two fully-equipped television studios on the sixth floor are used by Carleton's instructional television service (itv), which provides distance education courses throughout the Ottawa Valley via cable television, and by students in the university's highly acclaimed journalism program.

The Outdoor Amphitheatre between Southam and Paterson halls is used for concerts and classes during fair weather.

Southam Hall (SA)

Campus Accessibility Guide listing for the Southam Hall (SA)

Designated parking
Two spaces behind west side of the building in Lot 1.

Exterior Entrance
No exterior entrance to Southam Hall, Theatre B and the Bookstore. Exterior access to Alumni Theatre only.

Tunnel Access
Tunnel entrance leads to elevator to Bookstore, levels 4, 5, and 6. Steep ramp (1:9) between Southam Hall and Loeb Building. New tunnel section to the bottom of Alumni Theatre.

Elevators
Accessible elevator services all levels except Theatre A.

Washrooms
Levels 2 and 3 do not have washrooms. Accessible washrooms found on levels 5 and 6.

Telephones
Pay phones located at tunnel level below stairs are accessible to wheelchair users but not to persons who are hearing impaired.

Lecture/Classroom Areas
Generally accessible but need accessible desks or tables for wheelchair users.

Study Areas
No designated study areas but empty classrooms are often used.

Proximity to Lounges/Refreshments
Vending machines at tunnel level, second level of Loeb Building and tunnel junction. Close to Loeb Cafe on first level of Loeb Building.

Existing/Remaining Obstacles
No access to the stage of the Alumni Theatre.

What's On in the Alumni Theatre! - a monthly guide to events/shows/productions in the theatre.

Compiled by the Paul Menton Centre for Persons with Disabilities.

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