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George Ellis Spangler Hall
Spangler Hall is a upperclass coed residence hall that was first occupied in the fall of 1959 and accommodates 114 students. This four-story building contains bedrooms with connecting baths, lounges, and laundry rooms. Carney-Johnston Hall
Carney-Johnston Hall, completed in 1967, is a three and one-half story structure composed of carpeted, four-woman suites. Carney-Johnston is home to 196 freshman and upperclass women. Mary Girvin Harris Hall
Harris Hall, which was first occupied in the fall of 1961, accommodates 108 upperclass male students.The four floors in this hall consist of bedrooms with connecting baths, lounges and a laundry room. E.W. Sprague Hall
Sprague Hall was erected in 1953 and serves as a residence hall for 109 men. It consists of three floors with bedrooms,lounges, and other conveniences for comfortable living. The ground floor in the western half of the building provides facilities for the Family & Consumer Sciences program, including a food laboratory, clothing/textiles lab, lecture room, and a dining room.
Oxley Square The Oxley Square apartments consist of 16 three bedroom suites, separated into four buildings (Henley House, Loeb House, Whetstone House, and Dawson House). All rooms are designed for double occupancy and one apartment in each building is wheelchair-accessible. Each suite has a common area, three bathrooms, and a washer and dryer unit. The Oxley Square Apartments are typically reserved for junior and senior students.
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