Upon entering the Gonzaga campus, one sees a grand building that is the heart of the university. Built in 1898, the Administration Building, the oldest on this 108-acre campus, houses the school’s administration and most of its classrooms. It once housed all of Gonzaga College, named by its Jesuit founders for the patron saint of young people, Aloysius Gonzaga—who died at age twenty-three while... [Purchase this review to continue reading]