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Western Carolinian Volume 72 Number 01

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  • oa8 os _ 5 MAtALLAN LE oc s 1 Students desire for Off-campus Housing increases By Whitney Woody * WCnewsmagazine Many students feel the need to move off- campus after spending a couple years living in the dorms. These students, usually upperclassmen, often discover how difficult it is to find off-campus housing in the surrounding area that is within their living standards and that is affordable. Western Carolina University has recognized the desires of students who wish to move off-campus and has devised a new website to help students find off-campus living arrangements. The website offers information regarding properties to rent or sublet, and for those looking for a more permanent situation, the site also offers information regarding properties that are up for sale. WCU has also taken the opportunity to design message boards in which off-campus students can help one another with their problems such as finding roommates, selling furniture, or merely asking advice regarding living off-campus. Students will have to register with this site before they will be able to view any of the sites features, but registration for the site is free. For more information, visit: http:/Awww.wcu.edu/ offcampus/. If living % mile from campus is appealing, Catamount Peak Apartments is a popular option among students. The string of apartments is located on Speedwell Road and is approximately 6 miles from Main Street in Sylva. Catamount Peak is managed by Kenney Realty Services, LLC, and has recently developed new apartments to accommodate to students wants and needs. Living in the apartments at Ene ese pene os Bae tds COR g a ae pats tl
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