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American School & University, June, 2001 by KENNEDY, MIKE
The furniture you should have in a residence hall depends on the space available, the function it serves, and the students who live there.
There was a time at many colleges and universities when a student felt lucky just to have a bed in a crowded residence-hall room.
Now schools must compete more aggressively for students, and students are demanding something more than a barebones residence-hall room with a desk, dresser and bed. They want comfort provided in their rooms, and in the lounges and common areas where they will spend much of their time.
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