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  2. Housing at the University of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Rooms are double-occupancy with shared bathrooms, and the community is divided into four colonies: Darien, Newport, Sunbury, and Wentworth. The Brumby Community, which includes Brumby Hall, is one of four high rise residential communities located on Baxter Street and designated solely to first-year students.

  3. Housing at Georgetown University - Wikipedia

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    There are six floors with double-occupancy rooms, two common bathrooms, and a common room with a kitchen. The average room is 16.5 feet by 10.5 feet. [ 12 ] In addition, the building houses the offices of Institutional Diversity, Equity and Affirmative Action, Auxiliary Services, Counseling and Psychiatric Services, GOCard Services, and the ...

  4. Alderman Road Dormitories - Wikipedia

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    Rooms in Alderman Road Dorms are typically double-occupant rooms. Each double occupant room in Cauthen and Woody contains two captains beds, each room in Balz-Dobie, Kellogg, Watson-Webb contains two bunkable junior loft beds, and each room in Courtenay, Dunnington, Dunglison, and Fitzhugh contains standard bunkable beds.

  5. McCormick Road Dormitories - Wikipedia

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    Each double occupant room contains two captains beds, two desks, two bookshelves, two chairs and a large closet. Each room contains a radiator, a large window with blinds, and air conditioning. [4] The dimensions of each double-occupancy room are 16 feet by 12 feet. All of the furniture is movable, but cannot be removed from the room during ...

  6. Court–Kay–Bauer Community - Wikipedia

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    Court-Kay-Bauer has both single and double occupancy dorm rooms. Sustainability was a major concern of the architects of Court Hall. Their goal was to build a residence that could be environmentally responsible during both construction and post-construction.

  7. Hereford College - Wikipedia

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    The college is unique among UVA housing in that most of the rooms are single-occupancy, meaning that most residents in the dorm area (within the Residential College and without) do not share a room with a roommate or suitemate. First years are typically assigned to double-occupancy rooms, while Third and Fourth Year students are typically ...

  8. Boston University Housing System - Wikipedia

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    Boston University's Fenway Campus is located in the Riverway area near South Campus. The campus is composed of multiple undergraduate and graduate residences: Riverway House, Pilgrim House, and Campus Center & Student Residence. These residences include dorm-style and suite-style rooms with single, double, triple, and quadruple occupancy.

  9. Dormitory - Wikipedia

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    An American college dormitory room in 2002. A dormitory (originated from the Latin word dormitorium, [1] often abbreviated to dorm), also known as a hall of residence or a residence hall (often abbreviated to halls), is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people such as boarding school, college or university students.