Category:Housing
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[edit] Astor Manor
Haunted, not in the best condition, should probably be renamed "Murderville."
[edit] Current Residents
Singles: 101 (RA's room), 104, 219, 321
Doubles: 124, 333, 412
Triples: 325
Please add any rooms we may have missed! If a room is not specified above, assign it whatever size you like and add it to this list, so our numbering is consistent.
- Alex Dumas (Room 313)
- Victor Hugo (Resident Advisor, Room 101)
- Shiloh Freud (Room 315)
- Chretienne de Troyes (Room 117)
[edit] Bartos Hall
Bartos Hall is a co-ed dorm. In addition to a ground floor lounge, it has a coin laundry in the basement.
[edit] Current Residents
Singles: 113, 114, 223, 225 (RA's room)
Doubles: 108, 212, 227, 313
Triples:
Please add any rooms we may have missed! If a room is not specified above, assign it whatever size you like and add it to this list, so our numbering is consistent.
- George Byron (Room 229)
- Bobby Darwin (Room 305)
- Tanne Dinesen (Room 121)
- Arthur Doyle (Room 221)
- Tom Eliot (Room 221)
- Ron Tolkien (Room 305)
- E. John Wilmot (Room 229)
[edit] Tate House
Tate House is a women's only residence.
[edit] Current Residents
Singles: 117
Doubles: 220, 224
Triples:
Please add any rooms we may have missed! If a room is not specified above, assign it whatever size you like and add it to this list, so our numbering is consistent.
- Rachel Thornton-Chandler ((Room 220))
- Alyson Cockburn (Room 220)
[edit] Getty House
This residence's denizens host various environmentalism-oriented events throughout the year, as well as other granola shindigs.
Getty House is a pleasantish Victorianesque house a little ways off from the main center of dorm and campus life. Painted (this year) a light yellow with jaunty green shutters, it almost resembles a house-shaped daffodil. A sign hanging off the porch says "Getty Green House: An Eco Opportunity Domicile" and a host of bicycles sprawls around the stairs, some resting amid chairs apparently rescued from all over Bartleby. Some of the chairs have re-painted colorfully, with peculiar artifacts glued on and repurposed. Tacked oddly onto the side of the building there is a mid-size greenhouse, inside of which all kinds of flora grow in chaotic profusion. The door's got a sign that says "Knock, friend, and enter."
The place is nearly as colorful inside as out, lots of posters layered on the walls with cheery slogans enjoining the occupants to "Be Econscious" and "Think Globally, Act Locally." There's two fridges-one for vegan and one for everyone else, but the odds of finding bacon about the place are well nigh nil. It's a cheerful sort of place on the whole, even if a little skewed radically to the left.
[edit] Current Residents
- Ava Butler (Room 4)
- Mary W. Godwin (Room 2)
There is also a wide variety of off-campus housing.
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