Down Under
"The Valley"
The Mission Housing is located in the
Valley and contains a variety of housing
complexes. The oldest of these housing
complexes are the San Antonio de Padua
and Santa Anita Mission Apartments, (also
referred to as the Bahias and the Knolls),
which were built in 1965. They provide
fully furnished apartments with kitchens
and views of Tecolote Canyon and Mission
Bay to the west or the mountains to the
east for most apartments. In 1979, the San
Dimas Phase A Complex was built and
consists of single or double rooms around a
central living area. In 1981, the San Dimas
Phase B Complex was built consisting of
four large, three-story buildings with sin–
gle and double rooms, and two lounge
areas with couches and a T.V. on each
floor. The Mission Crossroads building pro–
vides residents with laundry rooms, study
lounges, and the central housing office.
"I like watching people carry vacuum
cleaners around," Laurie Lewis.
"I like crunching snails beneath my feet
,,
...
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of people," Pat Crema. "Free
Crossroads," Monique Agnew
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HOUSING
"Here's Dawn Formo one of hundreds of students
here at USD who use scooters as a fun and economi–
cal way
to
get around."
"Pat Foy and
Becky
Kamps studying?!"
"The Valley"
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Phase
B