Student Union (ESTUN)
The 44,000-square-foot Student Union was built in 2000 and serves as a central hub for student activities. The facility includes a 500-seat theater for live performances and first-run movies, common areas on both floors, the campus C-Store, a food court with various restaurant locations. On the second floor, students can find the Vaquero One ID Card office, student conference rooms, and a game room with game consoles, pool tables, and even an air hockey table.
Media Gallery
Game Room
Dining
V OneCard
⭐ Game Room
The Student Union Game Rooms offer a range of entertainment from pool tables to the latest video games, not to mention monthly gaming tournaments. It's a great place to unwind after a busy day or hold a group event. The Game Room is open to any UTRGV student with a valid Vaquero One ID card.
🍽 Dining
All students residing on campus, or commuting to campus, can choose between the available meal plans each semester for on campus dining.
Meal Plans
Meal plan swipes can be used throughout the semester in the Edinburg Resident Dining hall for an all you care to eat meals during breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner meal periods. Vaqueros swipe their V OneCard when they walk into the hall and then they can have unlimited servings from the many food options as long as they remain in the facility.
Block Meal Plans
Students who do not live on campus may participate in ANY of the meal plans listed in the Meal Plans tab. In addition, there are also Block Meal Plans that offer complete flexibility for your budget and how often you want to eat on campus.
Dining Dollars
Dining Dollars are a convenient way to make your dining purchases. Dining Dollars are cash values included in most meal plans but can also be purchased separately to supplement your needs. They work like a pre-paid debit card with funds kept on your student ID card. Dining Dollars may be used at any on-campus dining location.
⭐ V OneCard
The V OneCard Office manages the production of new/replacement cards and handles the control of the University’s Campus Card system. The operation also installs and maintains Food Services Point-of-Sale registers, card readers and implements new card applications.