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No New Posts FACULTY HOMES

While faculty doesn't have the option of being assigned a dorm, some that wish to pursue a more normal lifestyle may live off the island with their families. The community does, however, offer homes at a range of sizes from small one-person cottages to slightly larger townhouses for perhaps a small family of three. These homes aren't lavish, but they are very nice (comparable to the student's b-hall, with the adequate space of s-hall).

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No New Posts a-hall dormitory

A-hall doesn’t just have the most space, it is the tallest building at St. Utopia. On the outside the building looks largely like the school with yellow brick and marble architecture and white wooden trim, while inside it is rather like a maze. It’s by far the most leisurely building with its own lobby. There are twenty floors (the top two being reserved for Student Council), each floor with six lodging areas containing a drawing room, private bathroom, and master bedroom. All rooms are filled to the brim with comfortable seats, fine tables, and a large plush bed.

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No New Posts b-hall dormitory

Though it’s not as large as C-hall and not quite as grand as A-hall there’s a lot to be said about B-hall. Children who are famous or from famous backgrounds do not at all have to worry about their needs; they’ve got people to wait on them hand and foot after all. Though not as large as A-hall rooms, B-hall gets a lavishly large bedroom-living combo with their own diva-style private bathrooms. Each room houses one person and can be personalized easily with sports, music, or other artistic decorations.

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No New Posts c-hall dormitory

C-hall lacks the charm and finesse that other dorms have. It’s actually the second largest dorm at the school due to the fact that so many students fit into its classifications. The building style matches the rest of the school and neither looks fancy and built up like A- or B-hall and doesn’t have the vintage characteristics of S-hall. Dorm rooms are shared between three people of the same genders and come with three beds, three dressers, and one large closet to be shared. The rooms are fairly spacious and have plenty of room for anyone that would be using them.

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No New Posts s-hall dormitory

S-hall is the smallest and most homely of all the dorms. Its roof is missing shingles and the paint is peeling off the walls both inside and out. The building seems like a small mansion, three stories but definitely still very small when compared with the other three dorms. The hallways are all very thin and the roof leaks a little when storms come through, while bedrooms are sparse containing only a single bed and dresser and not a whole lot of room for other thing. It’s rumored that there are underground catacombs under S-hall, no one knows for sure.

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dorm area
A ways away from the school itself are the dorms. Each is its own building, with A hall being the largest and most impressive, down to the very small and somewhat run-down S-hall, which is the furthest from the rest of the school. Off to the side of the student dorms sits a small community of small houses for the faculty.
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