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St. Luke's Hall
Saint Luke's
Hall is one of the oldest buildings on campus. Built in 1887, St.
Luke's was once the home of the Seminary, but today it serves as
a classroom building, faculty offices, and residence hall. Twenty-one
upperclassmen live on the fourth floor, overlooking Manigault Park
and University Avenue. The rooms are arranged as singles with hall
bathrooms. (There are two suites with private bathrooms, very popular
among senior men.) St. Luke's is also adjacent to St. Luke's Chapel,
the Bishop's Common, and Hoffman Hall.
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A spacious common
room is located on the hall, complete with comfortable couches,
a television, and VCR. A kitchen is attached to the common room.
Life in St. Luke's is characterized as peaceful and studious. Each
room has a spectacular view of campus. St. Luke's is designated
as a non-smoking dormitory.
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