Walking down steps at Hitch Suites towards Hedrick Court on a Thursday afternoon, Salvador Vital ““ known simply as “Sal” on the Hill ““ passes by a student.
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Though UCLA has so far avoided cutting staff in order to preserve quality, the specter of layoffs still looms as an option that cannot be completely ruled out
Staff layoffs have not been part of UCLA’s own plan to cope with a $96 million budget cut approved in January, but University of California officials predicted that the option will be on the table systemwide.
Cornell's dining options enhance dorm living
Anthony Porreca has found a home in Schuyler House, living in the same room for two years.
Boston University students are housed in both old and modern buildings
Boston University’s newest housing option stands 26 stories tall.
UC Berkeley provides array of themed housing communities to students
During her freshman year at UC Berkeley, Jane Chang was surrounded by other science students as part of the Women in Science and Engineering themed dormitory.
UCLA renovations on the Hill stimulate local construction industry despite tough economic conditions
Since construction of De Neve Plaza broke ground on the Hill 13 years ago, UCLA has been a major economic contributor to the L.A. building industry.
UCLA aims to extend housing guarantees to more upperclassmen
His room may have a leather couch, but Jake Adler’s double in Sproul Hall is still sometimes too small for comfort.