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We can’t believe we are saying this, but today marks the final day of housing selection 2015. After days of tears, cowtails, bad playlists, and harassing our fellow classmates, we will be stationed outside The Cage for the last time today.  Things are looking pretty bleak at this point considering McBain was wiped clean yesterday […]

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Are we really still doing this? Anywho, today we kick off the second day of sophomore selection in John Jay Lounge! McBain was picked by a lot of groups yesterday, so we expect a similar trend in today’s selections. We’ll be sitting outside The Cage like always, so please tell us your lottery number and […]

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Welcome to the fifth day of housing selection coverage! We’re going to warn you: things will only get darker from here on out. We finished up with all junior groups yesterday, so we’re moving onto some mixed groups and sophomores today. The McShame of McBain rain over you. We’ll be making fun of you outside […]

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They prioritize transfer students in their first semesters for housing, but otherwise I don't know any transfers personally who live (read more)
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August 21, 2026
Pretty much all transfers can get housing. (read more)
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August 15, 2026
John Jay way better than Hewitt. (read more)
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thank you from an incoming transfer student :) (read more)
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