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vii . L -U if - Carol lI1'anl1iraki.s rle-mis up llw clinlwr dislws rn hor Hun-lm-I flu- .:p.:r r-.1 T., An alternative to living on cam- pus is off-campus housing. Al- though there is no accurate figure as to how many students actually live off-campus, it is estimated to be at least 3,000. These students either chose, or were forced, to live in apartments or houses close to the campus. Many were closed out of the dorms or didn't want to commute to campus from home. The change from home or dorm life to off-campus life is usually a pleasant one. Students learn on their own what cooking, shopping for groceries, and doing laundry is all about. Many times, students share a single house with five or six roommates. Off-campus hous- ing also provides students the freedom of choice in such ques- tions as: deciding how many kegs to have at a house party, how to split the grocery bill evenly, in whose name to put the electric bill, and what to do about 24-hour visitation. Off-campus housing gives the student the choice of roommates and location. Rent usually ranges from S100 to S150 per month per person. The problems of overcrowding, high rent, landlord difficulties,- and bad neighborhoods have been acknowledged in the past. Start- ing this year though, there has been great efforts made to elimi- nate, or at least recognize, these areas as being problems. These ef- forts have mainly been made by Akron City Council, t.he Center for Urban Studies and the Urban Extension program, the Carroll- fBuchtel Block Association ICBBAJ, and The University ad- ministration. Un Our Own I9 P
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0 Dave Scavuzzo Shops for a midnight SHBCII- Living rooms allow spare for aquarium pets. ts Sharon Poucher Irightl and her roommate play Gin in their kitchen. The Townhouse - a popujar night spot. x '- f:V:if:f75 On our owrrzg A ra. :gg-r,
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