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Pine Hall

Floor Plans

 

picture of Pine Hall Pine is located in a scenic wooded area by the Humanities Fine Arts Center. Pine is one of the smaller halls on campus, enabling residents to quickly become acquainted. Pine Hall houses 85 students on three floors and is coed by floor. A kitchen and game room are located on the ground floor. Residents can enjoy a spacious picnic area and sand volleyball court located outside their hall.
There are three Community Advisors (CAs) and a Hall Director who supervises the CA staff.  These upperclass students are available to help you get acquainted with other residents, plan activities and answer questions you may have about residence hall living or the campus in general.

 

Each room has:

  • 2 beds
  • 2 mattresses (36" x 80") and pads
  • 2 desks and desk chairs
  • closet
  • dresser

The room also includes:

  • curtains
  • desk lamps
  • mirror
  • towel rack
  • wastebasket
Students who own computers may sign up for direct fiber optic high speed network access in their rooms. The procedure for connecting to the network from your room is described on the Computing Services website.

 

Please consult with your roommate prior to making plans for bunks, carpets, TV, refrigerator,etc. Pets are not permitted, except aquarium fish.

 

The lounge contains a general meeting area equiped with furniture for study and recreation. It is located on the main floor of Pine. A TV is also provided.
The game room is equipped with a pool table for resident enjoyment and is located on the ground floor of Pine Hall. 

 

FREE LAUNDRY!

The laundry contains two washers, two dryers, and an ironing board and is located on the ground floor.

kitchen in pine hall
The kitchen has a refrigerator, stove, and sink and is also located on the ground floor of Pine Hall.

 

Some Interesting Facts About Pine Hall
Similar in appearance to the other Johnston-designed residence halls, Pine hall is a two story brick structure with a raised basement, Kasota trim, 8/8 sash, and a hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves and dormers. The hall was constructed on concrete spread footings with reinforced concrete floor framing including the attic. It was renovated in 1960 and an enclosed hipped roofed stair tower replaced the original front entrance porch.