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[email protected]. I I I I, \ .- i - I ! Iter 7 Vol. 15 Issue 4 FlfSt Copy Free Thursday September 6, 2001 Administration vows more student housing apartments for singles and Glut of student more apartments for families," she said. housing appli- Blake says that' students today are accustomed to hav- cants leaves ing had their own bedrooms, some students or sharing with only one sib- ling, whereas it more common sleeping in in the past for several siblings to share a room. This is one lounges reason students have now become more wary of "gang" showers and bathrooms. A By Sean C. Haves demand for single student Tile Arbiter rooms also arises from the Some residence hall need for quiet study time. John Ringle, director of stu- denizens were greeted this dent housing, says that resi- semester with what adminis- dence halls try to match stu- trators hope is a temporary sit- dents in double rooms with uation. Late applications and compatible roommates, and an over 100 percent occupancy have residence hall advisors to rate has left some students smooth out touchy situations.