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− | * Carmen Vail Hall (Dormitory): This hall is a long corridor with white walls establishing the empty space between golden-pine doorframes with matching doors. The carpet was once a bright blue tone but that's since faded and traded colors with various spills, shoe-trackings, and art projects that escaped their boundaries. The walls are similarly scarred, scuffed, and marked in places. The hall is well-maintained and its blemishes capture the exuberance of prime youth rather than diminish the structure. | + | * '''Carmen Vail Hall (Dormitory):''' This hall is a long corridor with white walls establishing the empty space between golden-pine doorframes with matching doors. The carpet was once a bright blue tone but that's since faded and traded colors with various spills, shoe-trackings, and art projects that escaped their boundaries. The walls are similarly scarred, scuffed, and marked in places. The hall is well-maintained and its blemishes capture the exuberance of prime youth rather than diminish the structure. |
− | * UCP Student Union: | + | * '''UCP Student Union:''' |
− | * Weaver Hall (Dormitory): Weaver Hall, named for the industrialist and philanthropist, is one of the major dormitories on campus. Obviously from the outside, with its brutalist architecture to match the theme of much of the campus, one can see that density and uniformity are its major traits. Every floor is virtually the same, with the same layout, nearly the same amenities, and absolutely the same wall colors and floor coverings. Expanses of white and gray are everywhere. The rooms are likewise similar. Two layouts for singles, two layouts for doubles, and one layout for triples ensure many rooms look just like each other, at least underneath the veneer of posters and belongings. | + | * '''Weaver Hall (Dormitory):''' Weaver Hall, named for the industrialist and philanthropist, is one of the major dormitories on campus. Obviously from the outside, with its brutalist architecture to match the theme of much of the campus, one can see that density and uniformity are its major traits. Every floor is virtually the same, with the same layout, nearly the same amenities, and absolutely the same wall colors and floor coverings. Expanses of white and gray are everywhere. The rooms are likewise similar. Two layouts for singles, two layouts for doubles, and one layout for triples ensure many rooms look just like each other, at least underneath the veneer of posters and belongings. |
− | * Wormington Hall (Lecture): | + | * '''Wormington Hall (Lecture): ''' |
− | * Library (RP ROOM): | + | * '''Library (RP ROOM): ''' |
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