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have to ask anyone to live off-campus, we feel better asking rising seniors to do so. We want to house as many seniors as we possibly can.”
A new residence hall is being constructed between House 7 and the CAC building that will be ready for the 2006-07 academic year.
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Not all students are concerned about the housing selection lottery this year. “The housing process is going well for me.” Pat Jordan, a sophomore political science major, said. “They ran it well. If I don’t get either [of my top choices] then I’ll probably live off-campus.”
Most, however, do not feel
“I think it’s not an adequate process and it sucks that there is no kind of seniority in the process,” sophomore Nikki Sabella, English and communication major, said.
“If students do not get housed and decide to live off-campus instead of remaining on the wait list, we can provide them with information on off-campus landlords,” Shapella said.