Dickson Hall Single
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What's up, guys? This has been I'm here with my friend Anne, and we're going to be doing a room tour of her single attics and haul. For whatever reason, I should get a bunch of college town bagel stickers, which is from the popular bagel store in college. So I don't know who this is, but she's in a nationally. So why don't you give us a brief rooms for Annie? So say, I don't worry about that. Every person gets a desk and one of these shelves by drawer. You've got a closet in there, but we're not gonna look inside that because it's terribly messy. The mirrors are not provided with the room, right? Uh, no, no. She bought a second mirror for whatever reason, but you've got that. You can see that she's made herself really at home a little bit too much at home if you see the mess here, but it's all good. Actually, Dixon is actually the oldest residential hall on North campus, and I think, possibly in Cornell. It's also the biggest residential hall in the Ivy League. It used to be all woman's, but they changed it up in whatever year. Here's the view from the third floor over there, you can see the sorority. Was it Delta gm over there? And then that is No, that's Delta Gamma and this is happened. Happened dealt, and you can see it's a pretty nice view. Is the heater here is broken, right? Yes, but you know, it's pretty broken. This is actually not the normal set up for a Dixon room. Or else she's going to get in big trouble, right? Annie? Yeah, eso Basically, this room is on the six side of Dixon Hall. I'm not entirely sure how the floor format works, but here's the six site and all the way over there. The door is closed, but that's what we call the five side. The two is a common room S o. The general consensus about Dixon is that you know the bathrooms are dirty. There's always some weird stuff going on, and the cops are always here. For whatever reason, there's no a C like a lot of the other dorms, and it's sort of an uncomfortable living experience. At the same time, it's one of, if not the most social dorm on North campus. Every person I've talked to that lives here loves it for whatever reason, because everyone's always outside of their rooms. There's a lot of sense of friendship that you don't really get in a lot of other dorm rooms, and that's it for Dixon.