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Agnew Hall is a coed residence hall.
Besides the spacious lounge, it includes a computer lab, a kitchenette,
a game room and laundry facilities. |
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This lounge, in Wiest Hall, provides a home-like atmosphere for FHSU's male residents. Traditional activities sponsored by the hall include Casino Night, a Nut Fry and the Toys for Tots drive. |
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The
Wiest Market Cafe staff provides noon, evening and weekend
meals. The Cafe also is affords a setting for various
performers including musicians and comedians. |
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The East Living Room in McMindes Hall is a great place for meetings, social gatherings or just quiet study. McMindes Hall is our women's residence hall. |
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Residents have the option to decorate
their rooms to personalize them. Also, single rooms are assigned
on a space-available basis. |
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A staff member is always on hand to
greet visitors to McMindes Hall or to answer questions. Also,
residents may check their mailboxes which are right around the
corner. |
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Custer Hall, also a coed building,
provides a computer lab for its residents, along with its other
amenities. |
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Residents in
Custer Hall have the option to use this kitchenette rather than
going to one of the other residence halls for meals. This gives
them the opportunity to enjoy all of "Mom's favorite recipes"
while away from home. |
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The daily selection in McMindes Dining Hall features hot meal choices, a specialty bar, salad bar and a large selection of homemade breads and desserts. |
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The Jellison Bridge was built in 1934 and named in honor of Dr. Bill Jellison, retired vice president for student affairs in 1990. |