10/24/10

Ashley Coke-Mendez

Living on campus at Texas State receives mixed reviews from students. Ashley Coke-Mendez tells us more in this Bobcat Update.
With enrollment going up at Texas State, administrators are being challenged to accommodate more students living on campus. The university has several residence halls -- some big, some small -- but each one strives to offer a comfortable place to live:
Compilation of interviews (Texas State residents)
Living on campus offers convenience and affordable meals.
Interview (Bianca Thomas and Grant Ross)
The university offers a wide array of choices at meal time.
Interview - Ernesta Tallon (Food Supervisor, Paws n' Go)
Despite the steep hills and spaciousness of the campus, freshman Landry Richardson says she appreciates the beauty around him at Texas State.
Interview Landry Richardson 
Residence Life at Texas State not only provides food and shelter for students, but also a secure environment:
Interview – Darin Wilde (UPD) 
Stand Up – Ashley Coke-Mendez

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