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Residential Halls
In addition to being fully wired for computers and cable television, most residence halls offer private and connecting baths as well as convenient laundry facilities.
Carney-Johnston Hall
New Student and Upperclass Women's Hall
Carney-Johnston Hall is a traditional residence hall which houses up to 196 female students on three floors. All rooms are designed for double occupancy (single rooms are available, if space permits) and four residents share a connecting bath suite. The common areas include a large lobby on the main floor and two smaller lobbies on the second and third floors. All common areas and rooms are carpeted. The main floor has a kitchenette, pay phone, and snack machines. There are coin operated washers and dryers on each floor. Each room is furnished with 2 beds, 2 desks, 2 chairs, 1 night table, and 1 chest.
Harris Hall
Upper Class Men's Hall and Select Freshmen
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M.G. Harris Hall is a four-story facility housing 108 male residents. Each room accommodates two students (single rooms are available, if space permits) and four students share a bathroom. Conveniently located in the basement is a laundry room with coin operated washers and dryers and a lounge and recreation room. Each floor has a lobby and the main floor is furnished with a pay phone and snack machines. In each room there are 2 beds, 2 desks, 2 chairs, and 1 chest.
Spangler Hall
Men's and Women's Upperclass Hall
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G.E. Spangler Hall is a four-story coeducational residence hall. This residence hall houses up to 54 female students and 60 male students. Male students live on the first and second floors, while females live on the third and fourth floors. Each room accommodates two residents (single rooms are available, if space permits) and four students share a common bath suite (4th Floor has a community bath). Lobbies and coin operated washers and dryers are on the first, second, and third floors. Also, the second floor is equipped with a pay phone and snack machines. Each room is furnished with 2 beds, 2 desks, 2 chairs, and 1 chest.
Sprague Hall
New Student Men's Hall
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E.W. Sprague Hall is a three-floor residence hall housing up to 109 male students. All rooms are designed for double occupancy (single rooms are available, if space permits) and the facility has community baths. There are lobbies on the first, second, and third floors and the first floor also has snack machines and a pay phone. Coin operated washers and dryers are located on the second and third floors. Each room contains 2 beds, 2 desks, and 1 chest.
Oxley Square
Men's and Women's Upperclass Honors Housing
Oxley Square, completed in 1995, is an apartment-style complex which serves as a residence for upperclass men and women selected on the basis of scholarship and leadership. The apartments consist of 16 three-bedroom suites, separated into four buildings. All rooms are designed for double occupancy and one apartment in each building is wheelchair-accessible. Each suite has a common area, three bathrooms, and a washer and dryer unit. Each room contains bunk beds, 2 chests, 2 desks, and 2 chairs. The common area has a sofa, chair, end table, and coffee table.
Four residence halls within the Oxley Square were dedicated in December 2000: Whetstone House, Henley House, Dawson House, and Loeb House.
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