Academic Building - Campanile
One of the three most important academic buildings is a non-academic building, the Campanile. The campanile is a clock tower that speaks (almost like a bark) every hour. Its significance in academics is that whenever needs to study or pass a midterm, go to the campanile and pray to it.
The following is an computer-generated summary of the video transcript.
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