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  2. Nottingham Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Cooperative (or Nottingham as referred to by its residents) is a 21-room housing cooperative located at 146 Langdon St. in Madison, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Mendota. Nottingham was incorporated in February, 1971, by a group of lawyers and students from the University of WisconsinMadison. The membership is usually composed ...

  3. UW-Madison students face some of the most expensive ... - AOL

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    Unlike many universities, living on campus in university-owned housing is the cheaper option for UW-Madison students. On average, rent for a double-occupancy on-campus unit is $862; this is ...

  4. Langdon Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Madison Manufacturing finally folded in 1890. With that, the land was subdivided into residential lots. Around the same time, the UW was growing, from 539 students in 1886 to 2,422 in 1899. Meanwhile, the UW had closed North Hall in 1885, forcing all male students to find lodging off campus. Homes near campus were converted into student housing ...

  5. Madison Community Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Madison Community Cooperative, or MCC, is a housing cooperative composed of 11 houses in Madison, Wisconsin with around 200 resident members. MCC is a member of North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) as well as the Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund (NCDF). [1] The majority of the cooperative houses are located near the UW ...

  6. North Hall (University of Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    North Hall was the University of Wisconsin's first building. Built in 1851 in the woods and brush that would become Bascom Hill, this one building was the UW for its first four years, housing both dorm rooms and lecture halls. [4] John Muir resided in North Hall when he was a student at the university from 1860 to 1863. [5]

  7. University of Wisconsin–Madison - Wikipedia

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    A view of UW Health University Hospital, the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC), and the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research rising above Lake Mendota, on the western edge of the UWMadison campus. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, housed in the HSLC, accounts for 40% of UWMadison's research grants ...

  8. Bascom Hill - Wikipedia

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    It stands four stories, clad in Madison sandstone - rather similar to dorms of the day at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Construction cost $19,000, and it opened in September 1851. [3] For the first four years it was the only building on campus, so as well as living accommodations for 50 to 65 students, it contained lecture rooms, labs, a library and a ...

  9. Union South (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Union South is a student activity center located on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus. It was established in 1971. It was established in 1971. The first building was demolished in 2009 and a new facility opened on April 15, 2011.