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  • '''47 Claremont''' is one of the smallest residence halls. Originally an apartment building called the Malvern House, it is made up e ...pt Barnard. It is highly advisable to beg security for swipe access to the Barnard [[tunnels]].
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  • '''John Jay''' is a first year [[residence hall]]. It also contains the [[John Jay Dining Hall]], the offices of [[Hea ..., 35, and 39), one of which was named John Jay Hall and used for housing [[Barnard College]] students. The present John Jay Hall was called "Students Hall" un
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  • ...87]] for $18m, making it the second newest residence hall after [[Broadway Residence Hall|Broadway]]. When it was completed, Schapiro enabled Columbia to guaran ...nard College|Barnard]]'s [[Hewitt Hall|Hewitt]] and [[Brooks Hall|Brooks]] Halls. However, many students could not be accommodated and therefore lingered on
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  • ...ied to the [[Morningside]] (and [[Manhattanville]]) campuses—[[CUMC]], [[Barnard College]], [[Teachers College]], [[Union Theological Seminary]] and other a ...udents living on campus will need a building sticker denoting their campus residence. This sticker allows guests to be signed in, and (in theory but never in p
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  • ...ts, however, do not have mutual [[swipe access]] to each others' residence halls.
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  • |Name=Plimpton Residence Hall ...''Plimp Daddy''', or '''Plimp My Ride''') is a [[Barnard College|Barnard]] residence hall on the corner of 121st Street and [[Amsterdam Avenue]].
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  • ...st Campus', which is also the name of the massive 20 story undergraduate [[residence hall]] on the northeast part of the plot. ...ildings in the neighborhood, a number of which are undergraduate residence halls, graduate student apartments, and faculty housing. As a result, much of the
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  • ...uld ring the doorbell before playing), and the residential quadrangle of [[Barnard College]], where students of the all-women's school rain papers - including * [[Barnard College]]
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  • ...lites; the academic head of Barnard is to be a dean in the University, and Barnard graduates are to receive Columbia degrees <ref>http://c250.columbia.edu/c25 ...n of enrollment, admission, or expenditure. All of these functions fall to Barnard College.
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  • ...[Hamilton Hall]] once stood in front of the other Hamilton Hall. Moreover, Barnard (and his two successors, [[Seth Low|Low]], and [[Nicholas Murray Butler|But === Disrepair and Modern-day residence halls ===
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  • * Include Barnard on the University-wide e-mail listserv * Allow complete swipe access between [[Barnard College]] and Columbia
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  • '''537 West 121st Street ''' is a [[Barnard College]] residence hall on the corner of 121st Street and Broadway. ...lable at [https://barnard.edu/reslife/housing-options/121st-street https://barnard.edu/reslife/housing-options/121st-street].
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  • '''Residential Life and Housing''' is Barnard's version of [[Housing Services]]. The office is located on the 1st floor o == Residence Halls ==
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  • ...ed greatly... we have exchanged a substantial number of rooms for rooms at Barnard, and—all sexism aside—women are a civilizing force in our midst."<ref>h
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  • The '''Barnard cap''' refers to the rule that caps the number of Barnard students allowed to live in Columbia housing. * the number of Columbia students who have chosen to participate in Barnard selection
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  • ...ents for those Barnard girls accustomed to the gender-singularity of the [[Barnard Quad|Quad]]. Dissatisfied residents have given the dorm its nickname of "He ...all was dedicated in honor of the service of Eleanor Thomas Elliott '48 to Barnard.
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  • '''Cathedral Gardens''' is a [[Barnard College|Barnard]] residence hall on the corner of Manhattan Ave and 110th Street. CG was originally designed for CU, but Barnard later bought the property.
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  • |Name=Hewitt Residence Hall '''Hewitt Hall''' is a [[Barnard College|Barnard]] residence hall on [[The Quad]].
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  • |Name=601 West 110th Street Residence Hall ...01 W 110th St''' (College Residence Hall) is an apartment building where [[Barnard College]] rents space for students. Students from CU and non-students tena
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  • |Name=600 West 116th Street Residence Hall '''600 W 116th Street''' is a [[Barnard College]] residence hall on the corner of 116th Street and Broadway. Some non-students tenants
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  • |Name=616 West 116th Street Residence Hall '''616 W 116th Street''' is [[Barnard College]] residence hall.
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  • |Name=620 West 116th Street Residence Hall '''620 W 116th Street''' is [[Barnard College]] residence hall on the corner of 116th Street and Broadway. Some non-students tenants
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  • ...house all of its students on campus.<ref>http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/barnard/timelines/bc1963.htm</ref> ...s are available at [http://barnard.edu/reslife/floorplans/Tower.pdf http://barnard.edu/reslife/floorplans/Tower.pdf].
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  • ...graduate dormitory furthest from campus (apart from some [[Barnard College|Barnard]]-specific dorms). Until [[2009]], Harmony was a [[Law School]] and [[GSAS] [[Category:Columbia undergraduate residence halls]]
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  • ...[[The Quad]] of dormitories on the southern end of the campus, and houses Barnard first-years. Brooks is actually the second oldest building on the Barnard campus, designed by architect Charles A. Rich and constructed between [[190
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  • '''Helen Reid Hall''' is a first-year [[Barnard College|Barnard]] dorm that is part of [[The Quad]]. It was built between [[1957]] and [[19 *[http://barnard.edu/reslife/residencehalls/reid.html Barnard Residential Life & Housing: Reid Hall]
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  • '''548 W. 113th St''' is a [[brownstone]] [[residence hall]] located on 113th Street between [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [ ..., residents do not have a security desk, meaning they can swipe in as many Barnard and GS students as they want.
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  • ...grouping of the first-year residence halls ([[Hewitt Hall]], [[Reid Hall (Barnard)|Reid Hall]], [[Sulzberger Hall]], and [[Brooks Hall]]). [[Category:Barnard College]]
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  • '''627 W. 115th St''' is a [[brownstone]] [[residence hall]] located on 115th Street between [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [ ..., residents do not have a security desk, meaning they can swipe in as many Barnard and GS students as they want.
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