I've just read Jack4Life's post on the column in the USD Volante (student newspaper) in the "Interesting" thread. I had to chuckle. Once a year some student gets the bright idea about reviving throwing dead animals on the floor under the guise of "school spirit".
Anyway, perhaps a little less interesting, is a comparison one can make about new student residence halls at USD and SDSU. From The Volante, a story telling about mixed reviews on the new Coyote Village. Compare that to the new Jackrabbit Village...
I understand the new Jackrabbit Village dorms (can they be called a dorm?) have gone over very well, are full (412 capacity), and students are happy with them. Compare that to the new Coyote Village at USD (now in its third semester of operation, room for 548 students). The Volante story about the Coyote Village indicates students have mixed opinions, construction quality is poor, and a school administrator says low occupancy was expected for its first three years (!!!--wow, we have people in day rooms due to overcrowding).
Here's the story in The Volante: LINK
For you Jackrabbits who haven't been on campus this year to see the new Jackrabbit Village, here's a link to some pictures etc. on the website of the architects.: JACKRABBIT VILLAGE.
Anyway, perhaps a little less interesting, is a comparison one can make about new student residence halls at USD and SDSU. From The Volante, a story telling about mixed reviews on the new Coyote Village. Compare that to the new Jackrabbit Village...
I understand the new Jackrabbit Village dorms (can they be called a dorm?) have gone over very well, are full (412 capacity), and students are happy with them. Compare that to the new Coyote Village at USD (now in its third semester of operation, room for 548 students). The Volante story about the Coyote Village indicates students have mixed opinions, construction quality is poor, and a school administrator says low occupancy was expected for its first three years (!!!--wow, we have people in day rooms due to overcrowding).
Here's the story in The Volante: LINK
For you Jackrabbits who haven't been on campus this year to see the new Jackrabbit Village, here's a link to some pictures etc. on the website of the architects.: JACKRABBIT VILLAGE.
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