Housing?

<p>Ok, I’ll give you a rundown of the dorms on south:</p>

<p>Stanford - This is the biggest one. It is also where the athletes are, except for the basketball team. It is the oldest and probably the most beatup and the rooms are the smallest, but there are no forced triples and most people love it anyways because of the feel of the place. It is co-ed, but separated by wings. Some floors are co-ed(2nd and 3rd), but based on the tripod style building, your wing would be all males.</p>

<p>St. Monica’s and Katharine - These both have learning communities. I am not sure what percentage of the dorms are learning communities versus not, but I know a few of them are housed here. They are basically exact replicas of each other and both are co-ed by floor. </p>

<p>Caughlin - All girls dorm.</p>

<p>McGuire - This is the all male dorm. It is right next to Caughlin and usually they do things together. People that lived there said there are advantages and disadvantages to having an all males dorm. Usually people aren’t happy getting in there, but it doesn’t turn out that bad.</p>

<p>Good Counsel - This is probably the nicest dorm. All the rooms have a sink in them which is very convenient. However, Good Counsel also is the overflow for sophomores so the whole dorm is not freshmen. Considering the huge size of the current freshmen class, there might not be many freshmen at all in Good Counsel. It is co-ed by floor.</p>