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Housing Options are not necessarily the best. there are a few dorms
which are really nice, a few that are kind of bad and the rest in
between. they do a lottery system for room draw. its kind of nice b/c
you get to select the room that you want when your number comes up but
if you always get a bad number then you're out of luck. The key is to
join a housing program such as quiet, chem-free, smoke-free, humanities,
language suite and others. they tend to receive better houing. the
campus is absolutely gorgeous; lots of trees, flowers, and grass. its a
very nice place to learn, live and play. you'll never see another
campus that is as beautiful as this. The facilities are constantly being
renovated. they just built a new building for the psychology, economics,
and education departments. They are going to be renovating the Arts,
languages, english,etc building next summer. they just built a new
student fitness center and are currently in the process of building a
new student dorm. The dining hall was recently renovated offering new
choices in food. they have an international, pizza, pasta, grill,
basics, deli, soup, salad, fruit and desert bars. the food overall is
good it just gets old just like anything else. The campus does not have
as good of a relationship with its neighbors as it would like to have.
they have recently reduced the amount of students that live off campus
in order to make that relationship a little better. Crime and safety
isn't too large of an issue. you can get escorts from security night if
you want. they recently overhauled the security force b/c there were a
lot of complaints about the officers. some of them were pretty sketchy
and creepy. the new ones seem to be pretty good.
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