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Peabody Hall: Senior Claire Spurrier did not have a problem making it to her classes on time because she lived right next to them in Peabody Hall. She explained that the rooms should be updated but added that it did give a “homey” feel. Johnson and Hardwick Hall: In Johnson Hall, senior Emma Purcell was able to make plenty of friends her freshman year. “I loved how close my floor was and all of the activities evcnts our RA’s did for us,” she said. And they did not have to go far to get something to eat. Temple Towers: For students like Paulina Jayne Isaac, Temple Towers was the next stop after freshman year. Isaac likes the more “personal apartment style” that Temple Towers has. “I like having a kitchen and living room, the room has a cozy feel to it,” she said. “It was very convenient being connected to written by siobhan redding the dining hall,” she said. photography by shelbie pletz
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