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  1. The Living Campus The UL campus is truly one of the most beautiful university campuses anywhere in the world. Visitors never fail to be impressed by this peaceful green place with its trees, its fountains and the beautiful river Shannon flowing majestically through it all. In spring, UL is a symphony of birdsong, while in autumn, it is a celebration of colour.
  2. Lafayette (English: /lɑːfaɪɛt/, French: lafajɛt) is a city in and the parish seat of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the Vermilion River. The population was 120,623 at the 2010 census; It is the fourth largest city in the state.
  3. Watch videos and click through an interactive map to experience what it's like to be a Ragin' Cajun through our virtual tour website. University of Louisiana at Lafayette App. The official UL Lafayette app includes a map perfect for walking around and discovering campus. Download the University app for Apple or Android.

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Whether you need a cup of coffee, lunch on the go, or a wedding reception on campus, Campus Food Services in collaboration with Sodexo and the UL Lafayette Student Union staff can accommodate all your dining, event and entertainment needs. Check our website frequently for announcements, menu changes, and upcoming special events.

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Lafayette (English: /lɑːfaɪɛt/, French: [lafajɛt]) is a city in and the parish seat of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the Vermilion River. The population was 120,623 at the 2010 census; It is the fourth largest city in the state. It is the larger principal city of the Lafayette-Acadiana, LA Combined Statistical Area, which, in 2007, had an estimated total population of 538,470.
This city should not be confused with one of the same name in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, and which was absorbed into New Orleans. It was founded as Vermilionville in 1821 by a French-speaking Acadian named Jean Mouton. In 1884, it was renamed for General Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, a French military hero who fought with and significantly aided the American Army during the American Revolutionary War. The city's economy was primarily based on agriculture until the 1940s, when the petroleum and natural gas industry became dominant. In recent years, the medical profession has taken a more predominant role in the area economy.[citation needed]
Lafayette is the center of the Cajun culture in Louisiana and the United States. The city has a strong tourism industry because of the Cajun and Creole cultures of the surrounding region. The cuisine of the region, Cajun cuisine, is one of the most famous regional cuisines in the United States.

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Centrally located on the main campus of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Edith Garland Dupré Library is at the heart of the University. Here, you have access to millions of volumes and electronic resources, plus an array of special collections like the Ernest J. Gaines Center and the Cajun & Creole Music Collection.

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Explore our resources or take a break to sip a coffee in Jazzman's Café & Bakery. Feel free to use one of our 200+ computers, or learn about the library's resources in our SMART classroom.