I think that we do have some of the best housing in any of the universities around. And all of our residence halls offer different options for different lifestyles.
There's Pelican Apartments that's more of just your own style apartment so it comes with a kitchen. Then you have Osprey Apartments, which I stay at. It's kind of the same feel, there's no kitchen, but there's a single rooms that you can have your own little private room just for yourself. And then we have Ibis Hall that are more traditional style where you can get to really meet your roommate and make those lasting relationships with them.
One nice option we have here for housing, are our residential community programs. For example, I lived in the Honors Living Learning Community my freshman year. And the nice thing about that is all of my roommates were also honors students and the three of us that were freshmen, we're all in the same class.
I love living with my roommates. It's definitely very nice and comforting to go home and talk to people that you like, and just connect with them about what happened in your day.
With your use of ID you have access to all the dining options on campus, whether that is wanting a sit down meal at the nest or just want a quick snack at 727, or a smoothie or some sushi, options are open.
On campus. We have a dining hall and we also have a place that serves smoothies and smoothie bowls via local restaurant row. My favorite thing to get on campus is a grilled cheese from the dining hall.
We also have Kawa coffee, which is really great if you just want a little latte and a nice little croissant. We also have bento which offers ramen bowls, pokey bowls, sushi, my personal favorite, the dumplings, I love to grab those and go and have him for a snack.
No matter what you're looking for or what diet restrictions you have, we always have something for you something that you definitely like and enjoy.