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Novel and neat concept for those on the cheap and who want to relive the glory days:
Did I read somewhere that Natan Hale is going to be dorms?I'd do this at UConn in a heart beat for gampel basketball games. Nathan Hale is always booked
Yeah and they're allowing for bids on a new hotel where Mansfield apartments areDid I read somewhere that Natan Hale is going to be dorms?
It basically has been for several yearsDid I read somewhere that Natan Hale is going to be dorms?
Yeah during the school year it's at least 50% dorms at this point.It basically has been for several years
Fall 2010-Spring 2011 the fifth floor and some of the sixth floor were student housing. Buddy and I lived there. Private bathroom, hotel amenities including the restaurant/bar downstairs, HOUSEKEEPING TWICE A WEEK (never had to buy toilet paper once), no RAs, South and its dining hall/grab-n-go across the street, super accessible to campus (and what is now Storrs Center), and cost was on par with if not cheaper than an on-campus apartment e.g. Hilltop. Side bonus of my Communication Disorders department building being literally next doorIt basically has been for several years
And how can I forget the low-key best part: QUEEN SIZE MATRESSES. No Twin XL sponges to sleep on there! Everyone was so jealous; best you get through UConn Housing is a full in HilltopFall 2010-Spring 2011 the fifth floor and some of the sixth floor were student housing. Buddy and I lived there. Private bathroom, hotel amenities including the restaurant/bar downstairs, HOUSEKEEPING TWICE A WEEK (never had to buy toilet paper once), no RAs, South and its dining hall/grab-n-go across the street, super accessible to campus (and what is now Storrs Center), and cost was on par with if not cheaper than an on-campus apartment e.g. Hilltop. Side bonus of my Communication Disorders department building being literally next door
It was awesome
I had friends in there, too. They only had to pay the standard dorm rate because reslife screwed up and somehow overbooked their room selectionsFall 2010-Spring 2011 the fifth floor and some of the sixth floor were student housing. Buddy and I lived there. Private bathroom, hotel amenities including the restaurant/bar downstairs, HOUSEKEEPING TWICE A WEEK (never had to buy toilet paper once), no RAs, South and its dining hall/grab-n-go across the street, super accessible to campus (and what is now Storrs Center), and cost was on par with if not cheaper than an on-campus apartment e.g. Hilltop. Side bonus of my Communication Disorders department building being literally next door
It was awesome