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42 11-4300 ens Front Row: Aasmish Maheshwari, Robert Ambrose, Gabrielle Schillinger, Maussa Naittoff, Catherine Formas, Stacie Ain, Sunil Khanchandari, David Elwood Row 2: Anu Gupta, Amy Deline, Joe! Sterling, Samuel Jones, Michelle Blumenthal, Lauren McGuire, Devin Crockett Row 3: Melissa Kasoff, Jessica Longshore, Marie Bernard, Deepak Diwan, Aubrey Levy, Andrew Kim, M. Choy, Genella Swanigan, Danny Asnani, Paul Gabrail photo by Audra Rowley Front Row: Shana Ferguson, Katina Humphrey, Edgar Garza, Luzelena Hernandez, Anna Skinner, Angela Blanchard, Katrina Glenn Row 2: Patrick Guffey, Justin Spurlock, Allan Mathie, Artesha Ervin, Alexis Santiago, Victoria Long Row 3: Terri Jenkins, Stephanie Nelson, Mallory Floyd, Kyle Williams, Paul Johnson, Chijioke Offor photo by Abby Johnson Front Row: Kate Eakin, Jennie Salmon, Shih-Chi Lee, Anne Sause, Jeffrey Glikman, Eva Rogers, Eiki Isomuva, Jewon Lee, Cecile Bosshard, Douglas Densmore Row 2: Thomas Liu, Ari Burshell, Annette Bird, Ahrim Hwang, Tracy-Ann Cleveland, Kristina Nunn, Adam Ouimet, Jeremy Kittel, Andrew Russell, David Porter, Kwanza Nicholson, Theresa Stern, Joseph Martinez Row 3: Orkan Ozurk, Joseph Keckler, Howard Chang, Tiffany Ginyard-Potts, Ki Keum, Krystal Smith photo by Abby Johnson Housing 271
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Carefully scanning the newspa- per, sophomore linguistics major Jessica Cooke looks for a reasonable sublet for spring term. Students placed advertise- ments in newspapers in order to find other students who were willing to sublet their houses during spring and summer. photo by Audra Rowley A vast majority of the students attheUniveristy chose to live in the dorms their freshman year, but in later years of their academic career, chose to move out into apartments and houses as to further the representation of their newly found freedoms. But most real estate agencies and rental companies, when offering a lease, re- quired a twelve-month commitment from stu- dents. When school let out in April, many students were faced with the problem of subletting their living spaces. Subletters had to be found, forms had to be signed, stuff had to be moved in and out of apartments and payments had to be made. Many inexperienced renters did not know whom to turn to, but luckily University- run subletting agencies and many others were there to help lost and confused students. While many problems occurred in actually subletting a place, the people moving into an apartment or house during the summer also had their share of problems. The level of difficulty for getting a sublet apartment depends on who you sublet from, stated Hailey Choi, a pre-law sophomore. My roommate and I looked online and subletted through an agency. One of the problems with subletting is that I had to change the accounts to show my name instead of the people who were renting the apartment originally because we did not want the bills to go to them. But, I really liked having an apartment over a house because I only wanted it for the spring term, plus my roommate and I had the whole apart- ment to ourselves, as opposed to living with people we did not know in a house. For most people, subletting was a real pain, with all sorts of preparation and moving, but in the end, when a place was settled into, it was worth all of the trouble. 270 Subletting
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Junior ISA student Lindsay Mann orga- nizes participants at Delta Gamma ' s Anchor Splash. The event was held annually to raise money for the visually impaired, photo courtesy of Sarah Doll 272 Greek Life
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