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For rising seniors in search of a single, Hogan is a fantastic alternative to EC.

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Sick of the dorm life? Grab a friend and get yourself a studio double!

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This gorgeous brownstone is home to the famous 900-square foot studio triple.

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A beautiful building with an apartment-style vibe—perfect for Seniors and Juniors looking to live with friends!

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Cathedral Gardens may be far from campus, but its lovely interiors make it worth the walk.

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The dorm for those with finer sensibilities…

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Sulz Tower is one of the best options for upperclassmen in search of a single.

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A decent place for two best friends. A terrible place for two decent friends.

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If you want eternal depression this is the place for you!

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Plimpton could be your future home! In fact, I’ve heard there’s gonna be an opening in a Plimpton suite on the 13th floor very soon.

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If you’re looking to live close to campus, want a spacious room, and don’t mind living in a double, 600 is the perfect building for you.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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very interesting article! talented writer (read more)
You Wish You Were In My Buddhism Class
August 20, 2025
Lol i just googled to see if theres a water fountain at john jay as an incoming freshman and i (read more)
A Love Letter To The John Jay Water Fountain
August 19, 2025
To many roaches, please exterminate the building. The 4th floor is very dumpy looking, with broken tiles on floor. (read more)
Housing Reviews 2025: 600 W. 113th St. (Nuss)
August 19, 2025
It’s 2025 and this is the best explanation for East Campus I’ve found. Thanks! (read more)
Housing Reviews 2016: East Campus (Highrise)
August 15, 2025

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