The W.C. Hogg building contains the first-year advising office for College of Natural Sciences majors, in addition to the Dean’s office and other administrative offices. The frieze around the building shows examples of prehistoric life and fossils, including a Nautilus – a key symbol in the College of Natural Sciences. Its logarithmic spiral is found repeatedly in nature from plants and animals to spiral galaxies, as well as in mathematics.
From the doors at the West end of the building, you can head South along the Main Building/Tower to the South Mall where you started.
Other spots to explore in the college include: