<p>What can you tell me about them?</p>
<p>Donner: Closest to campus/eating, big rooms, smells in the summer when it’s hot out. I like Donner’s room size the best of the rooms because it has an extra few feet that other rooms don’t. The community is tight and the Dungeon is a popular hangout spot. </p>
<p>Mudge: If you got in RD or waitlist you have a semi-low likelihood of getting into Mudge, but it’s got a nice garden out back, originally a mansion that was donated to the school, and has big rooms. Also has a piano room, grand Hogwarts-esque hall and work out room. It’s suite style living where you share a bathroom with another double.</p>
<p>Stever: The unwanted child of the freshmen dorms. The SHS program lives on the top floor. It is the newest and it has AC and nice lounges. The rooms are very small and the walls are very thin, but nothing is in disrepair or looks old. Everything is clean and shiny.</p>
<p>Hey Kate, is mudge entirely a freshman dorm or upperclassmen live there too?</p>
<p>Every floor has two upperclassmen in single rooms, called “Mudge Mentors.” They are upperclassmen that are there to provide a more enriched experience, and they will be kind of like your RAs except they aren’t bound to any rules. The only exception is floor A2, which doesn’t have a mentor, only an RA.</p>
<p>Aside from that there are no other upperclassmen in Mudge, and you cannot retain your room after freshman year.</p>
<p>do the rooms in Mudge have windows?</p>
<p>Every room in every dorm has windows, not just Mudge. I can’t think of a single dorm with rooms that don’t have windows… The windows in Mudge A tower are biggest, but they are also large in B and C tower as well. The basement windows are small, your typical efficiency apartment-sized windows, but they are definitely present - the basement is also cooler when it’s hot outside in the fall and spring.</p>
<p>While every room has windows, not every room has ideal placement. I remember two of my friends lived in a room in Scobel where there was only one window in the room, and it was mostly blocked by one of their beds (all beds in Scobel are lofted).</p>
Which dorm generally takes in more kids associated with athletics and greek life?
Which one takes in more design music theater and arts kids?
SHS was actually moved to the third floor of Stever, though that probably doesn’t matter.
Anyways, Stever probably has the smallest rooms on campus. They’re taller than they are wide. However, it does have AC in each room, which is nice, and it’s relatively up-to-date.
For what it’s worth, Stever and Mudge have the underground as the closest eatery, while Donner is right next to Resnik. And you do not want to eat at the underground too often