Boston University's newest housing option stands 26 stories tall. Read more...
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A view of Myles Standish Hall at Boston University. The university offers a wide variety of apartment- and dormitory-style housing options.
Courtesy of Tom Kelley
Boston University's newest housing option stands 26 stories tall. Read more...
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A view of Myles Standish Hall at Boston University. The university offers a wide variety of apartment- and dormitory-style housing options.
Courtesy of Tom Kelley
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. Read more...
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A view of Cunningham, left, and Towle Hall, right, buildings in the Unit 2 housing complex at UC Berkeley.
Courtesy of Paul Borokhov
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. Read more...
His room may have a leather couch, but Jake Adler's double in Sproul Hall is still sometimes too small for comfort. Read more...
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Third-year geophysics and space physics student Jake Adler chose to live on the Hill again this year in a comfortable double room in Sproul Hall. Many upperclassmen choose to live in off-campus apartments after their second and third years for more independence.
From Quidditch to volleyball, club sports allow students to compete without NCAA intensity.
Some teams, however, are at the club level simply because the effects of Title IX gender equity restrictions keep them out of the NCAA.
Men's lacrosse, though sanctioned by the NCAA in many collegiate programs, is not an NCAA sport at UCLA. Read more...
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First-year biochemistry student Andrew Bailey plays with the UCLA Men’s Rugby Club on the Intramural Field during a practice in October 2010.
Instead of proper uniforms, Sue Enquist and the rest of the softball players wore the men's track team's practice shirts. Read more...
Convinced by a flier she received in fall quarter, Erin Wenzel tried out for the UCLA women's rowing team. As a walk-on, the first-year biochemistry student said she was sore from training in a sport she had never done. Read more...
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Women’s rowing, an official collegiate sport since 2001, was promoted to NCAA status after a complaint alleged that UCLA did not follow Title IX regulations.