The Quads
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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 northernmost building is Simonds-Drew-Longden-Griffith Hall, often called "fournames". 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. It's great to live in the quads as a freshman, because you meet a lot of people, but the facilities are kind of nasty.