Hartley is might be the ugly duckling of the freshpeople dorms but it’s hiding a heart of gold (and sometimes cockroaches).
You’ll probably find yourself drunk here at least once… today’s housing review is good old (actually no, it’s renovated) Carman!
Light wooden desks, built-in bulletin boards, and gorgeous windows: welcome to Sulzberger Hall. The newest hall in the Quad, Sulz is the only one with AC and controlled heating. So, if you are lucky enough to room at Sulz, sit back and enjoy your beautiful temperature-controlled room!
Barnard’s housing selection is almost half-done, but that doesn’t mean that the show is over. 6-person selection starts tomorrow–and YOU could be the lucky duckling to pick into the middle child of the 600s.
Want housing super closeby to campus, Broadway, and Riverside Park while living the life in a suite of up to 7 of your friends? Look no further than Barnard’s 620!
Conveniently located on Claremont behind Milstein, Elliott typically houses transfer students and returning sophomores and juniors.
Beautiful EC, crown jewel of partying seniors and people looking for killer views of the Greatest City in the World™.
Woodbridge: an underrated alternative to EC.
If you’re looking for a place close to campus and are ready to live in a double, look no further than 600, the baby of the 600s!
For sophomores wanting to recreate their freshman year, but in a single and also while being left alone, Furnald is the one for you. For incoming freshmen skeptical of the promised “social scene” of Carman and the enigma that is the LLC: Furnald awaits.
Guest Writer Ashley Zhang informs us that “no longer plagued by its fire-ridden past and only hindered by its lack of AC, Ruggles is having quite the moment.”
Welcome to Harmony Hall, that distant land of tiny singles and, according to Ezra Koenig, snakes in the walls.
If you’re looking for air conditioning, a 24 hour grocery and deli, and coffee at your finger tips, look no further. Plimpton could be your future home!
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