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No more suites, no more singles. Take your pick at a corridor-style double.

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The guaranteed list is looking real good right now! Throw your hat in the ring and let the housing gods (aka ResLife) decide your fate for next year…

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One day left… grab ‘em while they’re hot!!

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The housing lottery continues, and many Columbia favorites still remain.

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Selection is looking slimmer, but at least there are still places to live.

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Singles are dwindling, guaranteed list is growing: welcome to day two of the 123 lottery.

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Today marks the first day of the 123 Lottery for Barnard students. Welcome. With all of the Sulz Tower singles gone, it’s not looking promising for expectant Tuesday lottery number holders. But fear not—for any corridor-style hopefuls, singles are still widely available in Hewitt and Elliot Hall. As for the lottery as a whole, there […]

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Things are still looking fine after the second day of Housing Selection.

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ResLife if you’re reading this, please fix the water heaters in the Barnard Quad!

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