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Also known as “one of the brownstones,” 627 West 115th Street truly is the perfect dorm for those students who wish to forget that they live in a dorm.

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A review of East Campus—the housing option that almost makes it feel like you’re living that NYC, TV-style dream life, with incredible views and multi-level dorm options.

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Are you looking to live near campus in a single with AC? Schapiro may be the dorm for you.

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A housing review for the new to Barnard 121st street dorms: old, but charming.

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Claremont offers homey off-campus suites with nice amenities, so if you can brave the walk (which really isn’t actually that long) Claremont is the dorm for you.  

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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.

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Looking for somewhere quieter but still in a relatively central location? Now what if I told you you’d be in a single? Check out River Hall if you’re a junior with an alright number, or a senior who didn’t get EC!

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Watt is for juniors and seniors looking for classic apartment living complete with private bathrooms. Watt contains deeply sought after studio singles and doubles plus two-person apartments. 

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Can’t bear to be away from campus, but still want your own bathroom and kitchen? Hogan is the place to be!

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Looking to escape campus while still being able to get to all your classes? Maybe Cathedral Gardens (also known as CG) is the option for you!

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Another day, another dorm. Today we’re featuring 110, the iconic Barnard dorm where “real people” live alongside students!

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