DORMs- what did you get?

<p>I was just wondering if anyone had any pictures of New Pembroke. I'd really appreciate them.</p>

<p>i forget your name, person living in south wayland, if you feel comfortable saying it, what room did you get, I lived in south wayland last year, and it's awesome. Wayland has the 2nd largest freshman doubles on campus (2nd to Andrews) and you're right on wriston which, and they'll all deny it, is a much better location than Littlefield's offshoot of the main green spot. If you live close to school, the athlete housing thing isn't really a big deal, you just have more packing to do before winter break than your other friends, but like someone said, you get a closet with a lock, and they give you the key to lock it over break, and $100. Enjoy it.</p>

<p>For everyone wanting to see pics, just go onto facebook and try to find people who lived in your dorm before you, and then look through their photos, there are bound to be some from in their rooms.</p>

<p>Perkins for me. I simply just can't wait to meet my true lovemate for life.</p>

<p>i actually loved perkins! and yeah... there actually were a bundle of relationships that came out of perkins last year (myself included). what floor are you on, fooka?</p>

<p>Hope College! What can you tell me about it?</p>

<p>Hope is awesome -- it's right on the main green, and pretty small (all one unit) with nice rooms. Almost as awesome as Littlefield... :)</p>

<p>I'm in Champlin Hall on Pembroke. can anyone tell me about it?</p>

<p>I hear Champlin and Morriss are basically the same.</p>

<p>Yup, they're connected -- two different wings of the same building.</p>

<p>what about emery.. anyone?</p>

<p>thisisliz- floor 1. Actually I'll be honest and say I wasn't too hot after first getting my assignment. But I've been letting it soak for a while- and I think Perkins will be really amazing. I was half joking about the lovemate, ofcourse, but I reall am much more of a closeknit community type person. Can you give me the 411 on how to survive Perkins?</p>

<p>keeney here, I was just thinking, I haven't read anything about this, and I seem to have seen every part of campus but keeney, are all the "Houses" of Keeney connected, as in, is each floor connected? could i walk from one house into another without changing floors? or do you have to go to the first floor or outside or something?</p>

<p>All the floors are basically connected from the inside with some oddities where you have to go up a half floor in certain locations. You never have to leave the inside of Keeney to get anywhere in else in Keeney.</p>

<p>i got diman house 304. what can you tell me about it?</p>

<p>Jules you must be a transfer because Diman is upper classman housing. It's supposed to be pretty nice, one of hte more relaxed and friendly environments on Wriston. I was inside only once quite a while ago, but the rooms are a mix of doubles and singles with a few triples in the building, and I do believe the majority of independents are sophomores.</p>

<p>yes, it's a soph house.
and yes i'm transfer meat..</p>

<p>thanks :)</p>

<p>How do units work in Keeney? For example, are all 200s in Jameson one unit, or is Jameson House one huge unit?</p>

<p>It's typical two floors with adjacent houses involved. For instance, my unit was Bronson and Archibald, 4th and 5th floor (wiht a few, but very few, 4th floor Everret and Poland members, maybe 3 rooms).</p>

<p>I found a cool aerial pic of Keeney:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/ahp/photoalbums/brown-satellite/html/keeney.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/ahp/photoalbums/brown-satellite/html/keeney.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>The best aerial you'll get of Brown is Google Earth of course, which is where that pic comes from.</p>