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The '''Living-Learning Center''' (LLC) comprises [[Hartley Hall|Hartley]] and [[Wallach Hall|Wallach]] residence halls. It houses a portion of first year students, as well as sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students living in the LLC agree to attend suite or floor study breaks every week, and larger building-wide events every month.  Few student actually comply with these requirements, as the [[RA]]s don't really want to do it either, let alone force others to participate. LLC administration has attempted to crack down on this by making the LLC application ridiculously long to discourage students who just want the room. As a result, applications have plunged in the last two years. But maybe the residents are actually dedicated to the LLC now.
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The '''Living-Learning Center''' (LLC) comprises [[Hartley Hall|Hartley]] and [[Wallach Hall|Wallach]] residence halls. It houses a portion of first year students, as well as sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students living in the LLC agree to attend suite or floor study breaks every week, and larger building-wide events every month.  It is also noted as the only dry dorm housing upperclassmen.  Few student actually comply with these requirements, as the [[RA]]s don't really want to do it either, let alone force others to participate. LLC administration has attempted to crack down on this by making the LLC application ridiculously long to discourage students who just want the room. As a result, applications have plunged in the last two years. Some say that the residents are actually more dedicated now, but many residents say otherwise.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:46, 4 May 2007

The Living-Learning Center (LLC) comprises Hartley and Wallach residence halls. It houses a portion of first year students, as well as sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students living in the LLC agree to attend suite or floor study breaks every week, and larger building-wide events every month. It is also noted as the only dry dorm housing upperclassmen. Few student actually comply with these requirements, as the RAs don't really want to do it either, let alone force others to participate. LLC administration has attempted to crack down on this by making the LLC application ridiculously long to discourage students who just want the room. As a result, applications have plunged in the last two years. Some say that the residents are actually more dedicated now, but many residents say otherwise.

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