Fjelstad Hall
This English Tudor-styled hall was constructed in 1938 and partially renovated in 1984. Residents enjoy the spacious wood-beamed lounge and large rooms. Each floor also features its own kitchenette. The hall is named after Helga Fjelstad, director of food service and women‘s residence hall
Fjelstad Hall Rooms
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Many of the rooms are for two individuals, although there are a few singles, double as singles, and triple (suite style) rooms.
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Each room has beds (75 inches by 39 inches), a microfridge (a fridge, freezer, microwave combination unit), built-in wardrobes and chests, a mirror, desks, chairs, drapes and internet and cable television access.
Double Rooms Triple (Suite Style) Rooms
Main Lounge
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Television
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Pingpong table
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Piano
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Exercise room (for residents only)
Other Features:
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Study areas: A computer lab and printer for residents is located in a section of the lounge in the lower level of the residence hall. There are also various study rooms throughout the building.
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Kitchens: A kitchen is located on each floor and is equipped with a refrigerator, microwave oven and range. Baking and cooking utensils may be checked out at the desk.
- Bathrooms: recently renovated (completed Fall 2021) with private stalls for showers and toilets! This means that some of the bathrooms are all-gender (anyone can use), some are still reserved for specific genders.
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Laundry facilities: Located in the basement, the laundry facilities include automatic commercial washers and dryers.
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Cleaning equipment: Assorted cleaning supplies are available at the desk. Vacuum cleaners may also be checked out.