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Campus Topography• Although it may appear relatively flat, the campus terrain is far from it, especailly on the West part of campus. • The site where the University Center sits is the highest point in the City of Greeley. Besides the horizontal "pinching" in this area, the topography causes a vertical peak. This magnifies the "hourglass" affect between the Central and West Campuses. Although the campuses are adjacent, these factors tend to give a perception the campuses are their own entities. • Regardless of topography, Lawrenson and Turner Halls can be seen from miles away due to their height. These residence halls provide a regional presence within the community. |
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