Most freshmen live on the first floor, although there are a handful on the third.
Most freshmen live in Warren Towers, though there is also significant retention of sophomores.
Because a large proportion of students come from California, an effort is made to scatter them around the 28 dorms in which freshmen live.
New regulations dictate that freshmen live in a special dorm apart from the other students, have separate student unions, and their own exercise drills.
About 75% of the college's freshmen live in one of those halls.
While many freshmen live on campus, sophomores are strongly encouraged to find their own apartments or live at home.
The university allows freshmen to live in fraternity houses.
Some black freshmen lived in the dormitories but believed that not all the Freshman Halls were open to them.
The walkway led to the Old Campus, where all the freshmen live.
The school does plan to require all freshmen to live on campus by 1992, he added.