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The Commons at The University of British Columbia Okanagan is a newer addition to the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus. It is located off of University Way on the sunny Kelowna campus and sits on the traditional unceded territory of the Syilx nation. The Commons building is located across from the Charles E. Fipke Center for Innovative Research.

The $3.5-million dollar building cost was partially funded by students at UBCO, who chose "to be charged an extra $70 a year in tuition for four years to raise the $10-million contribution to the Commons."

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The Commons was created to provide an inspiring space meant for both class time and study space including hundreds of seats in a variety of formats - low tables, couches, cubicles, and more - where students can work collaboratively or study quietly. It contains charging stations at nearly every seat as well as a coffee shop, Comma Cafe Q, to fuel both students and their devices. "The Commons also houses the university’s largest classroom, the 400-seat Engagement Theatre, 30 study rooms, a digital design lab and two media studios." UBC Okanagan states: “The Commons is a transformative building for UBC Okanagan, enhancing the campus experience for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Originally proposed as an addition to the current Library building to create a new multipurpose facility, the Commons offers dynamic teaching and learning spaces for a rapidly developing campus, including a 400-seat classroom, a visualization and emerging media studio, graduate commons, and more than 350 new study and collaborative spaces. With its futuristic, state-of-the-art design, the Commons is anything but common—it is uniquely designed to foster collaboration, scholarly engagement and innovation.”

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