1987-1988 Academic Catalog
Dormitories Approximately eighty-five percent of the student body lives on campus in college housing. The College views dormitory life as offering the potential for the development of lasting relation– ships, important learning, and rich memories. More than half of the thirteen residence halls are less than ten years old. All dormitiories offer convenient laundry, storage, and lounge areas; most house just two students per room. Each room is equipped with a phone, permitting students to dial and receive calls directly. Lawlor Hall Conveniently located near the Athletic Center, this relatively new complex serves as home for nearly 300 men. Arranged in suites which include four bedrooms, a double bathroom, and a small lounge, this residence also offers a large lounge and game area where men may relax or study. The Campus 21 Collins Hall Collins Hall houses the counseling center and academic departments of communication arts and social sciences and history. Renovated in 1987, this building bears the name of the Andrew Collins family, long-time supporters of the College.
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