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CAMPUS Doshito University’s campus is quite large. As an international college, it accepts students from all over the world – but still is primarily filled with locals. Grassy green hills roll across the courtyard, cement paths leading the way to the many different buildings that make up the classes and labs. At the center of the campus there’s a large fountain with benches surrounding it which makes a great hangout during days when it’s sunny and warm. |
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a moment of peace by yoneda shinori Apr 26, 2013 10:41:49 GMT -8 |
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MAIN BUILDING Mainly considered the administrative building, the central structure of Doshito University is the largest building on campus. It houses the student cafeteria which offers plenty of different foods from bento boxes to fast food burgers and fries, as well as the student and faculty lounges (both of which come equipped with comfortable seating, a television, magazine racks, and vending machines), a small library with class specific books, and the class rooms for all the language and writing classes. |
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SCIENCE BUILDING - 1 Viewing People know they've entered the science building because an odor sneaking away from the chemistry classes. It's a pain for the other patrons nested in this hall, especially the mathematics department that shares this building. Nevertheless, there's a small lobby at the entrance that breaks off into several halls where classes are held. A handful of snack machines dot the lobby and hallways, though only the lobby has an added machine filled with Coca-Cola beverages. The tiled floors and windows are kept pristine, slicing a translucent cut around the perimeter. |
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AUDITORIUM This spacious building houses many flip-down, red-cushioned seats to accommodate the large student population. The seats arrange in three columns of at least fifteen to each row in the front section. Ornate railing splits the two sections, the second being only two columns with a reasonable gap to provide aisle-walking around the sound booth and to the front section. These seats arc around the modestly portioned stage often the place for performances by the college's art students and assemblies. |
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ARTS BUILDING Doshito's pride and joy; recent renovations have added a second floor and small auditorium for practicing plays and music. There are various rooms with different art themes, each room designed to fit that theme. Like the science building, this building also has a lobby though it's much more decorative given there's an open area for student's to exhibit their work where every other week the art department hosts showcases. |
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STUDENT HOUSING Because Doshito is so large, the school offers student housing areas. It actually makes up a small city within the campus borders housing a few very different apartment complexes (some looking less shabby than the others). Room sizes vary depending on which complex you get put in, the more expensive ones are larger and can house up to three people in one room with accommodations such as bedding, while the cheaper ones generally house three on roll-out futon mattresses. There is always the option of rooming alone. |
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