Tag Archives: campus housing
Busted: The UIC commuter school myth
Aug 23, 2010
by Melissa Cadena
Attempts to shape the future of university culture rely on understanding how it has changed already.
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Campus Housing gets new director, renewed vision
Aug 23, 2010
by Lisa Moy
Susan Teggatz, newly campus housing director, details her vision for giving residents social and academic advantages.
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Making the most of your commute
Aug 23, 2010
by Karol Slowikowski
If you are commuting to UIC this semester, you should not feel alone. According to the Commuter Student Resource Center (CSRC) 85 percent of students attending UIC do not live in Campus Housing and have to rely on their feet or a set of wheels to get to classes on time.
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Campus Housing immune to state fiscal woes
Mar 01, 2010
by Tommy Barnett
Those living in Campus Housing certainly might find themselves more alarmed than others given their close ties with the university, prompting many questions of the housing administration—particularly questions linking budgetary considerations with resident livelihood. According to Housing Director Anthony Martin, there is no reason to fear. Campus Housing was established as a separate and self-sufficient part of the University.
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Frustrations mount over broken laundry machines
Feb 18, 2010
by Dan Ventucci
Residents of Courtyard have been experiencing frustration over the state of the washers and dryers in the first floor laundry room. Seemingly, some machines have been out of order for some time and others breakdown every week with no one coming to fix them.


