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DORMS NO MORE
Why do we prefer to use the term "Residence Hall" and not "dorm"? Dorm comes from the Latin word "dormus" which means "to sleep." We want our students to get more than just sleep out of their campus living experience. We believe that a residence hall is a home away-from-home, a campus community and a place where our students can "Live, Learn and Thrive." At VSU, "Residence Hall" means a total campus living experience, not just a place to sleep.
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Puryear Hall
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Quad Phase I
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Williams Hall
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Freshmen Male
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OPENING FALL 2010
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Freshmen Male
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Langston Hall
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Eggleston Hall
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Howard Hall
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Co-Ed Freshmen Honors
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Co-Ed Freshmen
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Co-Ed Freshmen
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Seward Hall
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Branch Hall
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Byrd Hall
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Freshmen Female
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Freshmen Female
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Freshmen Female
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Taylor-Williams Hall
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Barrett-Jackson Hall
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Gateway Hall
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Upper-class Female
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Co-Ed Upper-class
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Co-Ed Upper class and non-traditional
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Whiting Hall
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Nicholas Hall
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University Apartments
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Co-Ed Upper-class
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Co-Ed Upper-class
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Apartment Style Upper-class
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