A three-story, light-filled, building in North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood features five new exceptional campus dining options and a market.
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Wolftown pairs global street food with a classic taqueria—and a mural from Maxx Moses. It is one of five new exceptional campus dining options at North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood.
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One of five new exceptional campus dining options at North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood, The Rooftop features an outdoor mesquite grill and smokehouse.
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The Motherlode sandwich from The Rooftop features Tri tip, BBQ sauce, smoked gouda mac and cheese and fried pickles served on a brioche bun. Credit: Matthew Hansen, UC San Diego
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Soba Shrimp from Noodles, one of five new exceptional campus dining options at North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. This dish pairs shio broth and soba noodles with shrimp, red cabbage, snap peas, cilantro and kamaboko. Credit: Matthew Hansen, UC San Diego
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Students in the center of the campus’s first living and learning neighborhood.
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The brand-new, 11,000-square-foot UC San Diego Craft Center is located directly above the neighborhood’s main dining hall.
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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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Social Sciences’ Public Engagement Building features open spaces where social scientists will continue to work on pressing social and community issues. This teaching lab is in the Public Engagement Building in one of the division’s outreach-intensive departments, Education Studies. Credit: Darren Bradley
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The neighborhood expands opportunities for students to fully integrate into the academic and social life of the campus, and to be close to research, social support, cultural and recreation facilities.
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The Sixth College Hub in the Catalyst building within North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. Credit: Darren Bradley
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A monumental mural is installed in the heart of the neighborhood. North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood is the long-awaited home for a 22- by 62-foot mural, “Same Old Paradise,” by Alexis Smith. The mural, which is the first painting to be included in the Stuart Collection, was the inspiration for the iconic “Snake Path,” which was installed in 1992. Credit: Erik Jepsen, UC San Diego
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