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With a convenient location and the social aspects of suite living, can you overlook the maintenance issues? Only you can decide that.

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Housing selection is right around the corner—what better way to pick your dorm for next year than by choosing your favorite Taylor Swift album?

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It all started with an art project. Now, Gianna Deveney (BC ‘25), is banned from college housing, putting the rest of her academic career at the institution in jeopardy.

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Seniors, you’ve made it through! Congrats! Juniors, on your mark, get set…

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A solid option for rising sophomores, juniors, and transfers.

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Are you a rising senior looking for senior housing without the noise and hubbub of EC? Hogan might just be the perfect option for you!

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A basement lounge with A/C? A TV lounge? Its own gym? Yeah, 47 Claremont has it going on.

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Need to figure out which Barnard building is best for you? Fear not. Welcome to the Bwog housing review of bright 600 W 116th St, barely a step away from Shake Shack and filled with dogs.

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For sophomores looking for a single with okay lottery numbers, Wien could be for you.

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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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Located conveniently atop our favorite bagel and dumpling restaurant, 600 West 113th Street, better known as “Nuss,” gives you a taste of the sweet suite life.

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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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