| The University of Texas Campus Area of Austin |
The University of Texas at Austin is one of the five largest universities in the country, and
currently nearly fifty thousand students attend the university, which is home to the U.T. Longhorns.
Most of the students live in the U. T. campus area, which encompasses an area from Interstate 35,
which runs along the eastern perimeter, to Lamar Boulevard, which circles the western edge of
the campus, including numerous fraternity and sorority houses. The campus also extends to Martin
Luther King to the south and the campus itself is just a mile or so north of the State Capitol
Building and the Capitol complex. The northern edge is roughly around 27th Street, and among
these fours borders are some of the most interesting sights in the Austin area.
There are many nice apartment buildings, condominium projects and single as well as multiple family
dwellings in the campus area, with prices affordable enough for new students and nice enough for
faculty, grad students and the more affluent. There are many "commune-style" homes in the area,
which require the residents to share the chores, bills, meals and other expenditures and are very
affordable due to the shared financial input of the inhabitants, but don't offer quite as much
privacy as a traditional apartment complex. However, these residences do offer more of a home-like
atmosphere, which appeals to the newer students. Many of the commune-style homes, apartments,
condos, sororities and fraternities are situated within a block or two of "the Drag", which is
how the students refer to Guadalupe Street, the major thoroughfare through the campus area.
North of the University of Texas is the neighborhood of Hyde Park which some students can on
occasion find a house to rent. But since Hyde Park has become a more desirable neighborhood
over the last 10 years rents can be expensive. If students go a little farther north they
find the North Loop neighborhood where rents are a little more affordable.
The east side of "the drag" skirts the western edge of campus proper, which includes the U.T.
Tower, student union, various education halls, and the West Mall, where campus-related political
gatherings are held outdoors. Many students can be found reading, walking to and from class,
or eating on the steps and benches which are strategically located in the west campus area, or
at many of the food kiosks and stands, which feature ethnic fast foods of all kinds, especially
many oriental and Indian foods.
Students of all nationalities attend U.T., and all of them can find regional cuisine in the area,
even on the campus itself, with the Texas Union offering a wide selection of meals, drinks and
snacks. The other side of "the drag" encircles an area which is full of shopping boutiques,
hurches, student centers, restaurants, bookstores and one of the largest assortments of street
vendors in the Austin area. The street vendors sell a little bit of everything, but seem to
specialize in silver jewelry and Indian clothing, as well as hats, shirts, other clothing
items, music, posters and memorabilia. These items are usually quite inexpensive, and a vast
selection of styles, colors, and regional favorites can be found in the numerous stalls full
of merchandise which line the west side of Guadalupe Street. There are also ice cream shops,
pinball parlors, and many clubs, some of which offer live music.
Ki Gray lives and works in Austin Texas. Working as a realtor in the Austin Texas Real Estate market. Escapeso
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