
Dakota Hall
Built in 1931, Dakota Hall is one of the oldest and most historically attractive buildings on campus. In 2006 a portion of the building was renovated in order to upgrade certain facilities for the convenience of residents. There is now a laundry room, as well as modern bathrooms for women and a guest bathroom on every floor at the south end of the building. Dakota Hall is centrally located on campus, but still offers a quiet atmosphere ideal for living and learning that has made it a favorite of upperclassmen women for many years.
Location: Directly south of the Student Union and Administration building
Year Built: 1931
Hall Capacity:
Population: Women (Sophomore - Graduate)
Room Types: A combination of both single and double rooms, and community bathrooms
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Room Features:
- Two single beds per room
- Built in closets, dressers and vanity area with a sink
- Two desks per room
- Local telephone service
- Cable
- Internet access
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Hall Features:
- TV & recreation lounges
- Laundry room on every floor
- Kitchen facilities on every floor
- VCR & VHS rentals
- Mail delivery Monday - Friday
- Change machine
