Fjelstad Hall
This English Tudor-styled hall was constructed in 1938 and partially renovated in 1984. Residents enjoy the spacious wood-beamed lounge and large rooms. Each floor also features its own kitchenette. The hall is named after Helga Fjelstad, director of food service and women‘s residence hall for 33 years.
Fjelstad Hall Rooms
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Many of the rooms are for two individuals, although there are a few singles, double as singles, and triple (suite style) rooms.
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Each room has beds (75 inches by 39 inches), a microfridge (a fridge, freezer, microwave combination unit), built-in wardrobes and chests, a mirror, desks, chairs, drapes and internet and cable television access.
Double Rooms Triple (Suite Style) Rooms
Main Lounge
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Television
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Ping-pong table
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Piano
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Exercise room (for residents only)
Other Features:
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Study areas: A computer lab with a printer for residents is located in a section of the lounge in the lower level of the residence hall. There are also various study rooms throughout the building.
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Kitchens: A kitchen is located on each floor and is equipped with a refrigerator, microwave oven and range. Baking and cooking utensils may be checked out at the desk.
- Bathrooms: Renovated in 2021, the bathrooms have private stalls for showers and toilets. This means that some of the bathrooms are all-gender (anyone can use), while some are still reserved for specific genders.
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Laundry facilities: Located in the basement, the laundry facilities include automatic commercial washers and dryers.
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Cleaning equipment: Assorted cleaning supplies are available at the desk. Vacuum cleaners may also be checked out.