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en [For the next four days in an increasingly desolate city, students moved between residence halls. Electricity was out; toilets had stopped working.] We heard gunshots, ... We could see people moving barefoot through the water, with all they could carry, just panicked. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. It was mayhem.

en We heard gunshots. We could see people moving barefoot through the water, with all they could carry, just panicked. It was mayhem.

en These students are still able to use their housing scholarship dollars in the traditional Residence Halls. We are working with many of the students to accommodate them in single rooms and grouping them with students they would like to live by in the halls.

en Any time a criminal incident is reported, we post the reports on all floors of all residence halls so students are aware of what's happening. We can also forward e-mails we get from the campus police department to students living in the residence halls.

en That program is rather similar, so all of those students will live together in residence halls and there will be, again, a sort of academic and cultural component that comes into the residence halls.

en On Sunday, everything was fine, we had electricity, water and air conditioning, ... On Monday, we lost electricity. By Tuesday the water was coming in through the holes in the roof, the electricity and air conditioning were off and toilets were beginning to back up. People were getting frustrated.

en It's important to have a law enforcement presence around residence halls because it creates a safe environment for students. Also, anyone that would want to impose illegal activity in the halls, they will see the area is being protected.

en We were all really panicked when we heard the gunshots,

en There's no drinking water. The toilets are backed up. There's no power, no electricity and there's no telling when help will arrive, ... If you're not from the South, you don't understand that once that levee breaks, you've got snakes, you've got alligators, you've got everything going through the city.

en I'm not a bit surprised by it because I've heard some gunshots over there before and there's an awful lot of people moving about over there.

en Students who come to the university need to be exposed to different opinions and ideas. When you have segregated pockets in our residence halls, we are allowing students to shut themselves off, and then they are missing out.

en Some students see that as an economical way to stay in the residence halls,

en It feels great just to get out of the city. We were in my house for 10 or 11 days under water. The water's contaminated. It smells bad. There's no electricity -- nothing!

en Our students in the residence halls have asked for seven HBO channels next year.

en People are telling us they want to get off well water and hook up to city water, especially after the hurricanes. When our customers lose electricity, they still have water. People want their showers.


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