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===Main campus=== [[File:Syracuse University HallofLanguages.jpg|thumb|[[Hall of Languages, Syracuse University|Hall of Languages]]]] Also called "North Campus," the Main Campus contains nearly all academic buildings and residence halls. Its centerpiece is The Kenneth A. Shaw Quadrangle, more affectionately known as "The Quad",<ref name="quad" /> which is surrounded by academic and administrative buildings, including [[Hendricks Chapel]].<ref name="hendricks_book" /><ref name="hendricks_chapel" /> The North Campus represents a large portion of the [[University Hill, Syracuse|University Hill]] neighborhood. Buses run to South Campus, as well as [[downtown Syracuse]] and other locations in the city.<ref name="Syracuse University Map" /> [[File:Ernie Davis Hall.jpg|thumb|Ernie Davis Hall, a residence and dining hall opened in 2009]] About 70 percent of students live in university housing. First- and second-year students are required to live on campus. All 22 residence halls are coeducational, and each contains a lounge, laundry facility, and various social/study spaces. Residence halls are secured with a card access system. Residence halls are located on both Main Campus and South Campus, the latter of which is a five-minute ride via bus. Learning communities and interest housing options are also available. Food facilities include six residential dining centers, two food courts, and several cafes. A few blocks walk from Main Campus on East Genesee Street, the [[Syracuse Stage]] building includes two [[proscenium]] theatres. The Storch is used primarily by the Drama Department and the Archbold is used primarily by Syracuse Stage, a professional [[Regional theater in the United States|regional theatre]]. [[File:Syracuse - panoramio (4).jpg|thumb|View from the [[Kenneth Shaw|Kenneth A. Shaw]] quadrangle, commonly known as "the Quad"]] The [[Comstock Tract Buildings]], a historic district of older buildings on the campus, was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980.<ref name="nrhptextComstock" /> Three buildings on campus—the [[Crouse College, Syracuse University|Crouse Memorial College]] and the [[Hall of Languages, Syracuse University|Hall of Languages]], and the [[Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity]]—are individually listed on the National Register.<ref name="nris" /> In 2017, the university released a campus framework report detailing plans to align the campus's physical landscape, buildings, and infrastructure over the next 20 years.<ref name="Sasaki" /><ref name="campus framework" />
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