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3715 4099 11 P115 th 866 3735 Housing 4051 191 ou 862 S 9242 4067 4083 e v 868 867 9244 141 P107 i P604 9246 La Jolla Shores Drive r D ? 870 869 P104 s P609 9240 Scholars Drive South r 9248 9250 la 871 Revelle o Visitor 872 Villa La Jolla Drive 9238 9260 9262 9268 ch 9224B 149 S Information 9270 North Torrey Pines Road College 9236 9252 Center 9224A 9228 9264 P103 9234 9258 9266 5 P106 9230 9254 9256 Scholars Drive South 9232 161 880 P608 4150 12 9226 12 9192 9184 173 9180 9114 Regents 9172 9152 9146 9138 9126 Park Row P102 Mandell 9156 9188 9118 Weiss 9176 9130 175 9106 Forum La Jolla Village Drive 9162 9160 9148 9142 9134 Theatre La Jolla Village Drive 9168 9122 9100 P105 District Gilman ay Drive W 8 171 n Revelle College 14 io Mandell P171 it Drive d La Jolla e 13 p Playhouse Weiss 13 x E Theatre Villa La Jolla Drive Regents Road Lebon Drive La Jolla Village Drive L AB CDa EFGHI J KL MNO J o P Structures 263 Main Gymnasium . .C9 880 Visitor Information Center, 820 IMM — Institute for Molecular 440 Provost, Eleanor Roosevelt College, 325 Extended Studies and Gilman Entrance . .E11 ERC Administration 982 Academic Senate 949 Management School Administration Medicine, Basic Science Building . .F10 Public Programs . .B6 (214–215 University Center) . .E8 (412 University Center) . .F8 560 Visitor Information Center, 397 INC — Institute for Neural Computation, (412 University Center) . .B4 830 Financial Aid — School of Medicine, North Point Entrance . .C3 960 Admissions — Undergraduate 173 Mandell Weiss Forum . .C12 Cognitive Science Building . .D7 250 Provost, Muir College, Humanities Medical Teaching Facility . .F10 (301 University Center) . .F9 171 Mandell Weiss Theatre . .C13 711 Visual Arts Facility . .G8 620 INLS — Institute for Nonlinear and Social Sciences Building . .C8 985 Financial Services — Student 285 Mandeville Center . .D9 175 Wagner Dance Building . .D12 Science, CMRR . .F7 149 Provost, Revelle College, Revelle (201 University Center) . .E9 419 Africa Hall . .B4 College Administration Building . .D11 249 Applied Physics and 245 Mandler Hall . .C8 648 Warren College Graduate Apartments 113 IPAPS — Institute for Pure and 820 Garren Auditorium, Basic Science (Bates, Brown) . .H5 Applied Physical Sciences, Urey Hall . .C10 965 Provost, Sixth College, Building . .F10 Mathematics Building . .C8 743 Matthews Apartments . .H8 Sixth College Administration Building 125 Argo Hall . .C11 133 Mayer Hall . .D10 645 Warren College Residence Halls 463 International Relations and Pacific 293 General Store, Student Center . .D9 (Frankfurter, Harlan, Stewart) . .G5 Studies (IR/PS), Graduate School of, (700 University Center) . .F9 446 Asante Hall . .B5 246 McGill Hall . .C8 225 Glacier Point Lounge, 655 Warren College Undergraduate Robinson Building Complex . .C5 360 Provost, Thurgood Marshall College, Stuart Commons . .B8 850 Ash . .F10 390 Media Center/Communication Building . .C7 Apartments (Black, Brennan, 600 Jacobs School of Engineering, TMC Administration Building . .C7 420 Asia Hall . .B4 293 Graduate Student Association, 852 Medical Genetics Building . .G10 Douglas, Goldberg) . .G6 Engineering-I . .F6 627 Provost, Warren College, Student Center . .D9 820 Basic Science Building . .F10 Literature Building . .G7 830 Medical Teaching Facility . .F10 625 Warren Lecture Hall . .F7 726 LCHC — Laboratory for Comparative 725 Graduate Studies and Research Office 853 Beech . .F10 3715–4083 Mesa Housing . .M11 946 Women’s Center (407 University Center) .F8 Human Cognition (517 University 970 Senior Vice Chancellor, Academic (520 University Center, 2nd floor) . .G8 Affairs (105 University Center) . .E8 259 Biology Building . .C8 9100–9270 Mesa Housing . .M11 137 York Hall . .D11 Center, 2nd floor) . .G8 293 Groundwork Books, Student Center . .D9 821 Biomedical Library . .E10 441 Mesa Verde Hall . .B4 246 Linguistics Department, McGill Hall . .C8 970 Vice Chancellor, Business Affairs (110 University Center) . .E8 293 Guardian Student Newspaper, 123 Blake Hall . .C10 428 Middle East Hall . .B5 627 Literature Department, Literature Student Center . .D9 131 Bonner Hall . .C10 Academic Listings Building . .G7 970 Vice Chancellor, External Relations 261 Natatorium . .C9 (108B University Center) . .E8 225 Half Dome Conference Room, 986 Building 201, University Center . .E9 128 Natural Sciences Building . .B10 843 AIDS Research Institute, 249 Mathematics Department, Applied Stuart Commons . .B8 Stein Clinical Research Building . .G10 Physics and Mathematics Building . .C8 820 Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences, 670–677 Campus Services Complex . .I6 361 NMR Imaging & Spectroscopy Center . .C7 Basic Science Building . .F10 962 Housing, On-campus 967 Cancer Research Facility 423 North America Hall . .B5 843 Academic Geriatric Resource Center, 610 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (310 University Center) . .F9 Stein Clinical Research Building . .G10 Department, Engineering-II . .G7 970 Vice Chancellor, Research (303 University Center) . .F9 425 Oceania Hall . .B5 (105 University Center) . .E8 500 Human Resources, Torrey Pines 640 Canyon Vista Administration Building . .G5 490 Anthropology Department, 9350 Medicine and Subspecialties, Center South . .B2 305 OceanView Terrace (food) . .B6 Social Sciences Building . .C5 Perlman Ambulatory Care Center . .K9 970 Vice Chancellor, Resource Management 731 Canyonview Aquatics and 4150 Orthopaedics, UCSD OrthoMed, and Planning (109 University Center) . .E8 911 Imprints (Copier Services), Price Center . .E8 Activities Center . .H7 601 Bioengineering Department, 856 Molecular Medicine, School of Regents Park Row, Suite 300 Powell-Focht Bioengineering Hall . .F6 Medicine Building 4 . .G10 970 Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs 325 ICL — Institute for Continued Learning, 995 Career Services Center . .E8 (off Regents Rd.) . .O12 UCSD Extended Studies and Public 805 Biology, Cell & Developmental Biology 285 Music Department, Mandeville Center . .D9 (112 University Center) . .E8 854 Cedar (Clinical Research) .
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