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New residence hall set for students
NEWHALL, page 2 there over the houses.”
“While a rate has yet to be assigned for the new residence hall being constructed, it is reasonable to assume that as the newest building with a semi-private suite configuration, the rate will be somewhat higher than that charged for New Res,” Lysionek said.
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With regards to cost, Carolyn Steck, a sophomore accounting major, said, “I am open to the new hall even though I would pay more to live there than the houses. The hall will be great and will hopefully offer seniors a housing option if they do not have room in the CAC.”
Sophomore Ryan Dunn said, “I think the new hall will be great. It will be one more place to party on campus.”
Although many students will view the new hall as a place to party, Lysionek said, “The lobby of the new hall will include a sign-in desk similar to those found in New Res and the CAC. The hall will be monitored in a similar fashion with guest rules.”
Kelly Grant, a sophomore math major and resident assistant in house two, said, “The completion of the Science Education and Technology building and the new hall prove Cabrini is growing. The college is attracting more students each year and Cabrini is accommodating the growing class sizes. The number of college students is increasing and Cabrini’s campus is expanding, too, with it. I think it’s great that more students will be able to stay on campus and enjoy the experience.”