UC San Diego opened new housing for 2,000 undergraduate students in the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. This exciting live, learn and play environment celebrates shared spaces, blending cultural and retail spaces among the classrooms. Credit: Tom Harris Photography
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The Atrium in the Arts and Humanities Building, part of the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. The building brings together the Office of the Dean, the departments of Philosophy, History and Literature, the Institute of Arts and Humanities and the Analytical Writing Program for the first time. Credit: Darren Bradley
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Carne Asada Street Tacos from Wolftown. A three-story, light-filled, building in North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood features a market and five new exceptional campus dining options. Wolftown pairs global street food with a classic taqueria. Since opening in February, they have rolled more than 30,000 burritos. Credit: Matthew Hansen/UC San Diego
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Further cementing UC San Diego’s capacity as a destination for arts, “The Jeannie,” a 600-seat auditorium is the permanent home for artist Alexis Smith’s 22- by 62-foot Stuart Collection mural, “Same Old Paradise.” Credit: Tom Harris Photography
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The campus’s central north-south spine, Ridge Walk, was enhanced to create two distinct pathways for pedestrians and other non-motorized transportation like bikes, scooters and skateboards. In addition, more than three miles of protected bike lanes were added to the campus to promote safe and efficient travel. Credit: Rhett Miller/UC San Diego
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The new Nuevo West Pedestrian Bridge and Gilman Drive Bridge directly connect hundreds of graduate students to the center of campus. The illuminated Gilman Drive Bridge serves as a beacon for patients, students and visitors. Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego
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When two new UC San Diego Blue Line trolley stations open on campus in November, the university will be connected like never before. It will provide faculty, staff and students with a safe, reliable and inexpensive alternative to driving and help communities throughout San Diego to better access the educational, cultural, employment and health care opportunities offered by UC San Diego. Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego
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