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Are you a big fan of walking and/or the M60 bus route? We may just have the perfect dorm for you.

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Harmony Hall: it’s giving. Unless you like AC. Or social interaction. Or being on time to class.

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For incoming freshmen who want homey suite style living where you can make close relationships with the people you live with, Hartley is the place for you!

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For sophomores wanting to stay on southfield and in a single, Furnald is the one for you. For incoming freshmen who want AC, probably a single, a kitchen, and dark academia vibes, Furnald awaits.

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You could say this is Columbia’s version of the Oscars, but the one difference is that people get the list of Oscar nominees ahead of time.

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If you spent all of high school daydreaming about living in a beautiful brownstone, put 627 W 115th Street at the top of your housing wishlist.

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