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An '''East Campus exclusion suite''' or '''ECX suites''' is a particular type of 5-person suite in the high-rise part of [[East Campus]]. Entrances to ECX suites can be found on every even-numbered floor from 8 to 20. There are 8 such suites per floor.
 
An '''East Campus exclusion suite''' or '''ECX suites''' is a particular type of 5-person suite in the high-rise part of [[East Campus]]. Entrances to ECX suites can be found on every even-numbered floor from 8 to 20. There are 8 such suites per floor.

Revision as of 22:39, 8 April 2007

The layout of an ECX suite. The top plan is of the entry-level floor. The bottom plan is of the lower floor, where all the bedrooms are.

An East Campus exclusion suite or ECX suites is a particular type of 5-person suite in the high-rise part of East Campus. Entrances to ECX suites can be found on every even-numbered floor from 8 to 20. There are 8 such suites per floor.

Description

All the suites are identical. They have two floors. On the entry (even-numbered) floor, you can find:

  • a 286 sq ft lounge
  • a 55 sq ft kitchen

A staircase leads down to a lower floor where you can find:

  • 3 singles, each between 135 and 141 sq ft
  • a 173 sq ft double
  • a bathroom with 2 sinks, a toilet, and a bath
  • 2 relatively large storage closets for everyone in the suite to use

Residents

Most ECX suites are occupied by 3 seniors or juniors in the singles and 2 sophomores in the double. Occasionally 1 or 2 juniors live in the double because they desperately want to live in a suite rather than Broadway, Schapiro or Wien. Even more rarely, a group of 5 seniors will take an ECX suite either in suite selection or senior regroup. Thus, 2 seniors end up in an ECX double. Most seniors find this highly undesirable because the double is only 173 sq ft. By comparison, some seniors live in singles of 170 sq ft.