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* [[Williston]] | * [[Williston]] | ||
* [[Sherwin-Neifert]] | * [[Sherwin-Neifert]] | ||
* [[Conger-Neal]] | * [[Conger-Neal]] | ||
* [[Longden]] | * [[Longden]] |
Revision as of 15:58, 25 May 2007
Not only is doing your laundry a great way to procrastinate, but it keeps your clothes clean. Typically, the laundry machines on campus cost 75 cents per load, or $1.50 for a wash and dry cycle. Detergent is available in the C-Store.
Ask your parents for a ton of quarters. It's a relatively cheap, but useful gift. $10 in quarters is worth $10, but it's priceless when the change machine is broken.
Residence halls with laundry facilities
- Post (don't use the second dryer from the left, it doesn't dry)
- Williston
- Sherwin-Neifert
- Conger-Neal
- Longden