SMU students weigh in on Residential Commons two-year, on-campus requirement
Students discuss the pros and cons of the Residential Commons two-year requirement.
Students discuss the pros and cons of the Residential Commons two-year requirement.
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“I know for sure that at least two residents who have had lives saved by my dogs,” said Batenburg. She paused for a second, hesitant to speak more. “Humans can judge you while dogs just listen.”
Over 100 university representatives gathered to discuss the effectiveness of and how to improve residential colleges on Oct. 16.
While a significant amount of students left campus for Fall Break, those students who remained faced several technical challenges, such as power outages, limited dining hours and no Wi-Fi.
RC Olympics challenge Commons rivalries and friendships.
One of the quintessential aspects of college life is dorm living.
A quick guide to the most important people in your dorm.
Hello new Mustangs and welcome to SMU! I’m sure that you’ll enjoy our gorgeous campus along with all of its facilities.