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  2. A Week in the Life of Michigan Dining Halls During COVID-19 - AOL

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    Due to COVID-19, University of Michigan Dining halls have changed a lot in the past few months. To grab a meal, students now have to play a "follow the dot" game into the dining hall, eventually ...

  3. Bursley Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bursley Hall is a University of Michigan residence hall located on the University of Michigan North Campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the largest dormitory at the University of Michigan, housing approximately 1,300 students. [1] Bursley Hall is named after Joseph Aldrich Bursley (1877-1950) and his wife, the former Marguerite Knowlton. [2]

  4. University of Michigan student housing - Wikipedia

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    Stockwell Hall reopened in 2009 after renovation. In 2008, construction of the Hill Dining Center was completed. The two-level dining center offers a variety of meal options as well as Victors cafe, which offers longer hours and convenience items. Connected to the Hill Dining Center is Mosher-Jordan Hall, which reopened in 2008 after renovation ...

  5. Princeton University eating clubs - Wikipedia

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    Princeton University eating clubs are private institutions resembling both dining halls and social houses, where the majority of Princeton undergraduate upperclassmen eat their meals. [1] Each eating club occupies a large mansion on Prospect Avenue, one of the main roads that runs through the Princeton campus, with the exception of Terrace Club ...

  6. Martha Cook Building - Wikipedia

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    Martha Cook is the only University of Michigan dormitory with an alumni association. There is an alumni board, as well as a board of governors, who help in making key decisions about the maintenance and upgrading of the building, raising scholarship money to assist residents with room and board, and helping plan events such as Fall and Spring ...

  7. Mary Markley Hall - Wikipedia

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    It is allocated 4 Michigan RHA representatives, 2 each from the Hall and Multicultural councils. Markley Hall is a coeducational residence hall with an H-shaped floor plan consisting of four wings. Markley is co-ed by hall, with the exception of one hall which is co-ed by room. Halls are named in honor of significant women and men.

  8. Cannon Dial Elm Club - Wikipedia

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    The Eating Clubs play a central role in the history and life of Princeton University, serving as the primary place of dining and social life for more than 70% of upperclassmen. [2] Cannon Club was founded in 1895 and housed in a small house on William Street that had been home to Tiger Inn for the previous two years. From 1896 to 1899 it was ...

  9. Frist Campus Center - Wikipedia

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    Frist Campus Center is a focal point of social life at Princeton University. The campus center is a combination of the former Palmer Physics Lab, and a modern addition completed in 2001. The campus center is a combination of the former Palmer Physics Lab, and a modern addition completed in 2001.