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Battell: Battell is a first year dorm. It is unique in that the space is split between two Commons, Cook and Wonnacott. Battell houses 250 first years and 104 of them are affiliated with Wonnacott. Most of the rooms are doubles and each hall is comprised of 35 students living with two First Year Counselors.
First Year Counselors: Alex Benepe '09, Melinda Marquis '11, Brandon Hawkins '11, Shanta' Lindo '10, Stanis Moody-Roberts '11 |

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Gifford: Gifford is home to primarily Sophomores and First Year students. Its 167 residents live in singles, doubles, and quad (a suite housing four people including 2 singles, one double, a kitchenette, and private bathroom). There is a newly renovated kitchen, lounge, computer room and laundry on the basement level.
Commons RA's: Shelley Carlberg '11, Edith Laryea-Walker '11 First Year Counselor: Jess Minton '10.5 |

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Starr: Starr is an upperclassman dorm for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Its 72 residents live in singles and two room doubles, where two people share two different rooms connected by a door. As one of the oldest buildings on campus, the 5th floor rooms in Starr feature brick walls and circular windows, provide wonderful views and offer some of the most unique and wonderful rooms on campus.
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Painter: Painter is an upperclassmen dorm housing 55 juniors and seniors in singles and two-room doubles (two people sharing two different rooms connected by a door). Many of the rooms contain fireplaces that once provided heat to the rooms but now help create a wonderful atmosphere. Laundry Facilites are available.
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Voter: Voter houses 24 students, all seniors and all in suites. Each suite houses 5 or 6 people and contains a spiral staircase connecting the first and second stories of the suite.
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Earhart: Earhart is one of the modular homes on campus. It houses 7 seniors and has two bathrooms, a full kitchen, dining and living areas. |
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Cousteau: Cousteau is one of the modular homes on campus. It houses 7 seniors and has two bathrooms, a full kitchen, dining and living areas. |
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Homer Harris House: Homer Harris House is a senior house belonging to Wonnacott. Five seniors live in three singles and one double. They have a full living room, kitchen and separate common area. |
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Sperry House: Sperry House is a small senior house right next door to the Wonnacott Faculty Head House. With two doubles and two singles, six people call it home. It also has a dining and kitchen area. |

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Chinese House (108 South Main Street): The Chinese house is home to eight sophomores, juniors and seniors who make a pledge to speak Chinese in their living space. The house contains eight singles, a living room area, dining room area, and kitchen where the students take full advantage of cooking Asian cuisine.
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Japanese House (20 Adirondack Road): The Japanese House is home to four upperclassmen that make a pledge to speak Japanese in their living space. The house contains two singles and one double, a living room area, dinning room area, and kitchen where the students take full advantage of cooking Asian cuisine.
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Prescott House: This upperclassmen house nestled in the trees off Ridgeline road offers 14 single rooms and 8 double rooms, a full kitchen on the first floor and laundry facilities in the basement. RA: |