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Asian Ghetto was a small set of restaurants located on the south part of the campus. The university was not the only source of life in town but it certainly in its centre. Because of its student population many of places, like the Thai Basil, was tailored to the low budget of the student body. You could get a good Pad Pai Prik for five dollars and have a free tea with it (but you have to pour it yourself). Telegraph Avenue was the main streets leading to the campus. There you had pizza shop, a shop with vast collections of CDs, some clothing store, Cafe Milano to the right and a Mexican hot dog man just in front of the campus. The first buildings to the right was the Sproul Hall. To the left a student cantine with the chai tea and honey. Wheeler Hall to the right and then Campaignile Tower overlook the Bay Area and the Golden Gate Bridge reminding me to appreciate the place. DOE library, with its beautiful reading room, connected via a tunnel to Mofit with its computers and Free Speech Cafe. Pass LSB downhill to Oxford Street lined with parking meters on coins. 

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