Tenochca Hall is a suite-style residence hall at San Diego State University, part of the main residential cluster on the Aztec campus. Named for the Tenochca people — the original Nahuatl-speaking founders of Tenochtitlan — the hall continues SDSU's tradition of honoring Mesoamerican cultures in its residential naming conventions. The building houses students in suite-style rooms sharing a semi-private bathroom between four residents. Study rooms, social lounges, and laundry facilities are available on each floor. Tenochca has an active resident community and participates in campus-wide Living Learning Community programming.
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