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Chances are, when someone on campus refers to Freddy, they are talking about Freudenberger House. This five-story, U-shaped residence hall is designed with 2-, 3- and 4-person rooms to accommodate 740 men and women on single-gender floors.
Each smoke and tobacco free room is equipped with moveable furniture including a desk, desk chair, bunkable bed, overhead bookshelf, drawer storage and a wardrobe for each resident. The floors are tiled and a microwave oven and refrigerator are provided in each room. A large bath is located on each floor with ample individual stalls and showers.
Residents of Freddy are encouraged to make use of the grand lounge and TV area, fitness center, aerobics room, study rooms, recreation room, ice and vending machine room, central kitchen, central laundry facilities and computer lab offering the latest in hardware and software technology, including access to the Internet, word processing and spreadsheet packages, and laser printing. Freudenberger House enforces a restrictive (weekend-only) visitation policy, is closed during winter and spring breaks and requires a meal plan of all residents.
In addition, Freddy residents who have their own computer and Ethernet card may connect to the university's network through the network modules provided in each room. Access to the Internet and laser printing facilities are available. More information about required specifications for computers and network cards needed to receive access to the network are on our ResNET pages.
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