Floors | Singles | Doubles | Triples |
---|---|---|---|
Pit | 10 | 4 | 0 |
First | 5 | 0 | 1 |
Second | 8 | 1 | 2 |
Third | 5 | 4 | 0 |
Clark Hall has 28 singles, 9 doubles, and 3 triples and houses 55 students.
Clark also has a four-person mini co-op on the first floor.
Amenities
Lounges
Clark Hall has three lounges. A lounge is located in the pit, on the third floor, and a larger lounge with a television is located on the first floor.
Kitchens
Clark has one kitchen located next to the lounge on the first floor. It has a stove, an oven, a microwave and a fridge.
Storage
A trunk room is located in Clark Pit, and can be used for storing articles.
Laundry
Clark Hall has access to the laundry facilities in the North Campus residence halls Younker and Dibble.
Computer Lab
Residents of Clark have easy access to the computer labs in the North Campus residence halls Norris and Younker.
Recycling
A recycling facility is located on the first floor of Clark.
Air Conditioning
Clark offers heating and air conditioning.
Elevators
Clark does not have elevators.
History
Named for Theodore F. Clark, Clark Hall is situated on North Campus.
When President John H.T. Main spoke at the Consecration and Dedication of Clark Hall on June 13, 1920, he noted: "A long time before this group of buildings was realized in brick and mortar, I dreamed about them, and fervently hoped that when they were built that each one would develop in the mind and hearts of those who were to live in it, in some degree, the spiritual ideals that we associate with home life."
Details
1920