The site is a major addition to the original student center of a major university. The campus is near the ocean, which provides a breezy and benign environment. The original cluster of student center buildings occupied a tree covered hill in the 1970’s. What was the main social hub of the then much smaller campus was de-emphasized by the construction of a newer larger center in the 1980’s. Many of the student services focused at the new location. Despite the completion of the new modern center, it was the choice of a number of student organizations to remain in the original center, attracted to its warmth of materials, its park-like setting, and the unique brand of student drawn there. The university newspapers, radio station, food co-op, bookstore, general store, and TV station came to call this place home. At the same time, the newly built center became the de-facto student center; a place that represents the majority of students, the mainstream; the fraternities, the sororities, the convenient food availability, and the student leadership as well as administrative hub. The fact is, no campus can exist without a split of the properties exhibited in the sum of both of these centers.
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