| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
April 08 2008
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Vanita
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I lived in Avery. The room was pretty spacous. My hostess had a double, and they had a really large couch in the room and still had space for at least three people to sit down and chat. |
October 31 2007
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natk4
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The "houses" were a bit of a shock (messy) for the parents on the tour, but par for the course for college I believe. |
July 31 2007
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KenJ'sMom
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We only saw the inside of a dorm in Avery (newest bdg.) We also saw Ruddock's hovse dining area which needed some work. South Hovses were recently rennovated (w/AC); North dorms need some work. |
June 14 2007
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dianal
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I visited one of the newly renovated South Houses that were stocked with all of the student's desires. Really cool murals too! Spacious rooms compared to many other schools. |
May 12 2007
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alyjenn
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VERY SMALL 3 types of dorms
1) bunkbeds
2) skybeds: you can't sit up straight w/o hitting the ceiling. One on each side of the wall and apparently ppl can fall off
3) Like skybeds but beds con |
November 19 2006
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averin
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Fun. I liked the handdrawn pictures of Dexter and the Powerpuff Girls in one of the houses. They were very accurate. I only saw two houses, though, so I can't rate them too highly. |
November 07 2006
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Rick Tyler
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Heh. The residential houses are asylums run by the inmates. I picked "excellent" because they represent how the students want them to look. If you like cool, white, clean and crisp, give them a "1." Personally, I liked the murals. |
October 16 2006
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mtf612
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The south building is still under construction, however the north building looked nice however I could not go inside. |
September 17 2006
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mikenthemaddog66
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Yuk! You call this a dorm! It was a pigsty. I visited in the summer, I can't imagine the mess when there are actually students living in there. There was graffiti on the hallway walls. |