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With spacious doubles and adjustable AC, Sulz Hall is a great room assignment for incoming freshmen.

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Assigning various dorm lounges to Taylor Swift’s discography mostly according to my own whimy (yes, I am biased!)

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Since the highs this week are reaching the high 70s again, here are some tips and tricks for surviving this heat wave with the heating on in the residence halls.

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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! 

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If you need a little confidence boost in this tough midterm season, Barnard offers a mantra that can’t be repeated enough: “don’t forget you are beautiful!” This banner in a Sulzberger Hall elevator wants you to know that even though you haven’t showered in a week, you’re wearing the sweatshirt you found on the floor […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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