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− | '''Wien''' is a relatively old residence hall. It was built as Johnson Hall to serve as an all-female graduate residence. It became a co-ed residence hall when SEAS first accepted women in the 1970s. | + | '''Wien''' is a relatively old residence hall. It was built as Johnson Hall to serve as an all-female graduate residence. It became a co-ed residence hall when SEAS first accepted women in the 1970s. In 2001, the whole building got new windows and new tile floors. |
− | + | Wien was traditionally full of sophomores, but today most singles go to juniors, and only the doubles go to sophomores. | |
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== Facilities == | == Facilities == |
Revision as of 17:36, 5 March 2007
Wien is a relatively old residence hall. It was built as Johnson Hall to serve as an all-female graduate residence. It became a co-ed residence hall when SEAS first accepted women in the 1970s. In 2001, the whole building got new windows and new tile floors.
Wien was traditionally full of sophomores, but today most singles go to juniors, and only the doubles go to sophomores.
Facilities
All rooms have their own sink.
- Floor 12: rooms 1218 and 1220 have their own toilet.
Advantages
- Great views.
Disadvantages
- No floor kitchens.
- Lots of sound leakage.
- Co-ed bathrooms.
- Poor elevators.
Pictures
Floor plans
Map
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