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3 stars for the building, 5 stars for the memories! I lived here my freshman year of college ('98-99) and still can't figure out why I did. There were private suites and bathrooms, along with housekeeping service, so I don't know why it was always so dirty. Cafeteria was open about 2 hours/day and served the same 3 disgusting meals. There were elevators, which worked about half of the time and always guaranteed an interesting ride with 35 of your closest friends. Climbing the stairs back up to the 13th floor wasn't quite as exciting however. But I lived away from home for the first time and had a lot of fun. I grew up here and learned how much liquor my body could really hold. The best memory ever: the holiday lights spectacular. A highly organized group of engineers on the 12th floor set up a Wheel of Fortune-Live From Chambana game. Everyone headed across the street to Acacia fraternity's front yard to enjoy the "light show." The Wheel of Fortune theme song poured out of the building and we all yelled out the special message written across the top windows--"Fuck Bromley!" Man, I miss those days.
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