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The Quads are a group of four dormitory buildings at Knox. They form a somewhat misshapen E when viewed from above. | The Quads are a group of four dormitory buildings at Knox. They form a somewhat misshapen E when viewed from above. | ||
− | * The northernmost building is [[Simonds-Drew-Longden-Griffith]] Hall, often called "fourname". It runs east-west. | + | * The northernmost building is [[Simonds-Drew-Longden-Griffith]] Hall, often called "fourname". It runs east-west. Attached to its southeast corner is the [[Center for Intercultural Life]]. |
*To the southwest of building is [[Conger-Neal]] Hall, which runs North-south and forms the upper backbone of the "E". | *To the southwest of building is [[Conger-Neal]] Hall, which runs North-south and forms the upper backbone of the "E". | ||
*The middle building is [[Raub-Sellew]] Hall. | *The middle building is [[Raub-Sellew]] Hall. |
Revision as of 15:18, 7 May 2007
The Quads are a group of four dormitory buildings at Knox. They form a somewhat misshapen E when viewed from above.
- The northernmost building is Simonds-Drew-Longden-Griffith Hall, often called "fourname". It runs east-west. Attached to its southeast corner is the Center for Intercultural Life.
- To the southwest of building is Conger-Neal Hall, which runs North-south and forms the upper backbone of the "E".
- The middle building is Raub-Sellew Hall.
- The southernmost building is L-shaped. The North-South aligned section is Campbell-Elder Hall, the East-West aligned section is Sherwin-Neifert Hall, and the corner section is Furrow Hall.
The Quads are traditionally plagued with college shenanigans such as Roman candle fights, the Flunk Day mud pit, fires, and more.