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Residence Hall Comparison
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glad you are considering living in a residence hall.
The University of Nevada offers a variety of living
options for the student who chooses to live on campus.
The Department of Residential Life, Housing and Food
Service is committed to providing you with resources
and experiences that will complement your academics.
We feel that living on campus will be a very special
and rewarding part of your education at the University
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Nye Hall
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Nye Hall,
the largest traditional residence hall on campus. It
houses a total of 544 men and women. Nye Hall features
floor lounges and a laundry room. Living in a traditional
residence hall is a great way to meet people. |
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Argenta Hall
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Our newest
residence hall houses 518 students and is located near
Nye Hall. This coed residence hall is composed of large
double rooms with a bathroom/shower in each room. Laundry,
TV and study rooms are located on each floor. The Mezzanine
level includes a main lounge. |
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Juniper
Hall
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Juniper Hall,
adjacent to Manzanita Hall, is organized by suites; it
houses 148 men and women in double and single room suites.
Each single-sex suite contains a common dressing room
with closet area and washbasin. Beds are bunkable. |
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Manzanita
Hall
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Manzanita
Hall houses 97 women in double and single rooms. This
hall was also completed in 1896 and has been renovated
to re-create a "Victorian" atmosphere. Residents
of this hall enjoy a lovely lounge, complete with a grand
piano and a view of Manzanita Lake. Manzanita Hall is
a very popular choice for academically oriented female
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Lincoln
Hall
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Originally
constructed in 1896, Lincoln Hall houses 73 men in double
and single rooms. This hall has been renovated to re-create
a "turn of the century" atmosphere. Rich in
campus tradition, Lincoln Hall is a very popular choice
for academically-oriented male residents. This hall is
located in the center of campus next to the main library. |
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White
Pine Hall
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White pine
Hall is a very popular living option for those students
who like the apartment living format without the hassle
of cooking meals. It is organized into 20 suites. Each
suite contains four bedrooms and two baths and houses
eight men or women. In addition, the hall is equipped
with a fitness/wellness center and provides a substance
free lifestyle living environment. |
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Canada
Hall
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Canada Hall
houses 223 residents in spacious, furnished apartment-styled
suites. Each apartment/suite has three large bedrooms,
two baths, a living room, a kitchen area and individually
controlled heat/air conditioning in each bedroom. Canada
Hall offers transfer and returning students an excellent
alternative to off-campus living. |
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