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“We did this because we recognized that we could hardly claim to be putting students first while expecting them to move into buildings that have scarcely changed since their parents, and in some cases, their grandparents had been enrolled here,” Peters said. “We had to move on that.”

The university also hinted at more upcoming construction projects in a flier they gave out to attendees, including construction at the Holmes Student Center, re-opening part of Gilbert Hall as a residence hall, as well as various parking projects

The general student population won’t move into the new hall until Aug. 23, but community advisers like Sam Rossi, a junior visual communications major, have been living in the hall since Sunday.

“I like new hall. I like how it’s set up, more in a cluster, and there’s a big room in the middle,” Rossi said. “Neptune there’s more hallways dividing people. So building communities will be easier and more convenient, especially with the TV.”

The CAs of the new hall will be able to brag about their new digs to their counterparts in other dorms. For one, it’s much bigger.

“People keep using the quote from the movie ‘Step Brothers’: ‘There’s so much room for activities,’ " Rossi said.

In addition to their own private bathroom, they also have a small living room separate from where their bed would be. Rossi said it’s a nice change from having distressed students coming in to sit on their beds.

“I don’t have a problem with it, but some people don’t like to sit on beds,” Rossi said.

But the layout will provide some challenges to CAs who want to foster a community. Each CA is in charge of two clusters, with the CA’s room being the only room connecting the two common spaces. Residents will have access to their own cluster, and by extension, their own floor. For instance, a resident in Cluster A cannot enter Cluster B unless someone invites them.

“Trying to bring them together will be very different, and it hasn’t been done on campus,” Rossi said. “This is new.”

Another CA, Anthony Brown, agreed that it could be challenging to get some students out of their single rooms. But Brown believes the rooms are small enough for students to not get too comfortable in them.


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