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    Maldonado and several Trustees hosted the morning of Feb. 3, for the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at the HCC Alief-Hays campus. The Alief-Hays campus, located at 2811 Hayes Rd., is not new, but this event was to celebrate the first project completed by the Capital Improvement Project bond at this location. This project was for improvements to the campus, including opening the second, third and fourth floors of the building. The upper levels now house the Center for Entrepreneurs,…

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    Concealed Carry In Schools

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    (Fiske). Thus, the new law would make the professors feel unsafe teaching. Secondly, a Navy SEAL is also against this law. For instance, Fiske reports, a former Navy SEAL does not think the students will be safe having guns on campus. Therefore, by keeping guns off campus will not guarantee safety for students. Thirdly, it also affects the academics. To illustrate, Fiske tells a neuroscience professor Max Snodderly, that it is an “encroachment on academic freedom.” Hence, keeping guns away from…

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    When going to eat at a campus restaurant everyone expects for it to be very enjoyable and relaxing. Dining on campus is usually a positive experience, but sometimes it can be the complete opposite. Most campus restaurants try to make your experience very pleasant and enjoyable in hopes that they fulfilled your needs. The Delta Deli an on campus restaurant that gets its name from a residence hall gives a mediocre dining experience, because of its non engaging atmosphere, its poor service, food…

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    located in the heart of a city in the northwestern part of the United States. The university boasts a very diverse population of approximately 16,000 students. The campus overall is very diverse and multicultural relationships are apart of the campus. The Office of Student Activities is home to over 100 different clubs and organizations on campus, including a thriving number of various religious organizations. The office handles the student body and is responsible for developing and…

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    The layout of the ‘Academical Village’ of the University of Virginia was based on symmetry, which meant that the design of the West and East side of the campus was very similar. From the north, we can see the Rotunda as the focal point of the area. Each floor of the Rotunda serves different purposes; from the top, it serves as a library, lecture hall, as well as science laboratory. To the south of the Rotunda, we can find the lawn, which stretches from the Rotunda to the end of the complex. On…

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    Asu Student Experience

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    four campuses of ASU and immerse themselves in their surroundings to really get the most out of the ASU college experience. “I think that being a student at ASU is more than just going to class. I think it is really (about) taking advantage of the campus services and programs and resources that are available at a public research school like ASU,” Brittany Lewis, communications specialist for ASU Library,…

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    students and those who live on campus, also known as residential students. Commuter students are individuals who live at home and must to travel to school. This can change a student’s outlook on college. The college experience is much different for commute students than it is for residential students. Residential students tend to spend majority of their time on campus since this is where they live. They have the wonderful opportunity to meet several new people and build campus relationships.…

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    Concordia Research Paper

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    Reinvention of Concordia When choosing a college campus, prospectives students commonly look at what type of housing is offered, what there is to do on campus and if the food is of quality. The school commonly sells the campus by giving a personal tour to a future student. The guide makes sure to build up on the highlights of campus and not to tell about the real problems on a campus. Many students have made it to college and discovered they chose the wrong campus, then end up transferring…

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    Simmons Hall Design

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    handful of architects to be in charge of designing a new residence hall on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Simmons Hall, one of Holl’s more recognizable designs, is a 350-bed residence that houses 10% of MIT students living on campus. Holl designed the building to stick out amongst the very progressive and modern architecture on MIT’s campus. His concept of “Porosity” is used to infuse the city and campus together. Along with the rooms, there are many amenities: movie…

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    accessories on campus, someone cannot help but admire the beauty. Until that someone start to point out all the skid marks left by random skaters trying to perfect their tricks. Why would such a beautiful campus allow such destruction to happen, not to mention the physical danger the skaters are in while they try their tricks? Simple actions can be made to resolve this problem, yet the actions have not been made. So what can the University do to prevent damage to the campus as well as make the…

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