Y’all get a raw deal. No elevators, maintenance issues, pest control issues, unrestricted alcohol/weed issues, outdated furniture, small living spaces.
However, some are large singles large enough to make one envy those in Beau. Those living in traditional dorms make the best of it!
JKL and HIG are different from the other dorms in that they have a common room and a balcony for every six individuals (for freshmen, this means two doubles and two singles per suite of six).
Single, double and triple room options on each floor, and each floor community shares common restrooms. Some traditional halls are configured in a suite style with double and single rooms and a shared restroom.
- Bed Frame
- Extra Long Twin Mattress (36″x80″)
- Desk and Chair
- Dresser
- Closet Space
- Carpet
- Blinds
- Central air conditioning
- Trash and Recycling Bin
- Adjustable Bed Frame for additional space (edited)
HIG: Hitzeman, Hurd, Myers dorms:
Hitzeman
6 people to a suite, some of these are sets of roommates or singles
Pros, Cons
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- Post office right below, parking garage right across
- Rooms come with mirror
- Sense of community with shared common space in suite
- Porch on 1st floor
- Balconies for other floors
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- Alcohol issues
- Flooding issues in restrooms
- No study spaces/kitchen
- Very small living quarters
- Far from rest of s40 and Danforth main campus
Hurd
6 people to a suite, some of these are sets of roommates or singles
Pros, Cons
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- Best of Hitzeman/Hurd/Myers traditional dorms
- Post office right nextdoor, parking garage right across
- Rooms come with mirror
- Sense of community with shared common space in suite
- Porch on 1st floor
- Has 1st floor study spaces, kitchen
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- Far from rest of s40
- Small living quarters
- Outdated restrooms
- Worst convocation shirt color