Claire B.

Wheaton College

Claire takes you around her dorm. Claire lives in Mac-Evans, a sophomore, junior, and senior dorm that has triples, doubles, and singles. Claire shows you her fourth floor room and talks a bit about dorm life!
Many Smith halls have spontaneous hallway parties where everyone brings out food and blankets and we all catch up. Each floor has it's own fun initiation day where all new floor members are welcomed to Smaber. Smaber also has assigned brother-sister floors. Each sister floor hosts unannounced "raids" where we decorate the halls in the middle of the night or host a party for them. The brother floor also raids the sister floor! This allows students to meet other people in the smaber hall and go on spontaneous adventures.
Most people give very conflicting information on what people need in their dorm rooms, and everyone’s different, but in this video, I give you a run down on what you absolutely need to have, what you kinda need to have, and things that are just nice having. :)
Take a look at my room, which is a common size for upper class students. It also shows the types of decor allowed at Wellesley and some included furniture. Many rooms at Wellesley have a lake view like mine and students usually have their windows open for fresh air.
Smith-Traber (or Smaber as it is called by Wheaton students) is one of two residence halls. The rooms are smaller than the other dorm's

Sydney Voelbel.

Washington College

This is my roommate and one of my best friends here, she is explaining the pros and cons of wac and why this is the place to be!
Most people give very conflicting information on what people need in their dorm rooms, and everyone’s different, but in this video, I give you a run down on what you absolutely need to have, what you kinda need to have, and things that are just nice having. :)
Here, I give you a quick tour of the Dining Hall. It’s a pretty straightforward place, and it’s your typical buffet style dining hall.
A lot of people may not know this, but Williams has its own Observatory, and its the oldest in the country! As someone who is interested in Astronomy, this has a great deal of historical and scientific importance. It’s also just really cool and makes you wonder what else this school has.
Sarah walks you through a lecture hall in Meyer Science Center. These halls are used for classes, film viewings, and special guest conferences.
If you’re a PARTY PERSON, Williams may not be for you. I’ve seen people finesse a good time out of nothing, but it does take some work on your part.
It’s pretty simple: Unlike other northeastern colleges and universities, Williams has no Greek Life! #sorrynotsorry

Caroline Bhupathi.

Wesleyan University

Mariah '20 and Michaela '20 talk about why they chose Wes!
Most people give very conflicting information on what people need in their dorm rooms, and everyone’s different, but in this video, I give you a run down on what you absolutely need to have, what you kinda need to have, and things that are just nice having. :)

Sydney Voelbel.

Washington College

This is the residence hall that is a part of the specialty housing for people who want to live a healthy lifestyle. It is an alcohol and drug free building with a small gym in the common room.

Claire B.

Wheaton College

Claire takes you around her dorm. Claire lives in Mac-Evans, a sophomore, junior, and senior dorm that has triples, doubles, and singles. Claire shows you her fourth floor room and talks a bit about dorm life!
Many Smith halls have spontaneous hallway parties where everyone brings out food and blankets and we all catch up. Each floor has it's own fun initiation day where all new floor members are welcomed to Smaber. Smaber also has assigned brother-sister floors. Each sister floor hosts unannounced "raids" where we decorate the halls in the middle of the night or host a party for them. The brother floor also raids the sister floor! This allows students to meet other people in the smaber hall and go on spontaneous adventures.
Most people give very conflicting information on what people need in their dorm rooms, and everyone’s different, but in this video, I give you a run down on what you absolutely need to have, what you kinda need to have, and things that are just nice having. :)
Take a look at my room, which is a common size for upper class students. It also shows the types of decor allowed at Wellesley and some included furniture. Many rooms at Wellesley have a lake view like mine and students usually have their windows open for fresh air.
Smith-Traber (or Smaber as it is called by Wheaton students) is one of two residence halls. The rooms are smaller than the other dorm's

Sydney Voelbel.

Washington College

This is my roommate and one of my best friends here, she is explaining the pros and cons of wac and why this is the place to be!
Most people give very conflicting information on what people need in their dorm rooms, and everyone’s different, but in this video, I give you a run down on what you absolutely need to have, what you kinda need to have, and things that are just nice having. :)
Here, I give you a quick tour of the Dining Hall. It’s a pretty straightforward place, and it’s your typical buffet style dining hall.
A lot of people may not know this, but Williams has its own Observatory, and its the oldest in the country! As someone who is interested in Astronomy, this has a great deal of historical and scientific importance. It’s also just really cool and makes you wonder what else this school has.
Sarah walks you through a lecture hall in Meyer Science Center. These halls are used for classes, film viewings, and special guest conferences.
If you’re a PARTY PERSON, Williams may not be for you. I’ve seen people finesse a good time out of nothing, but it does take some work on your part.
It’s pretty simple: Unlike other northeastern colleges and universities, Williams has no Greek Life! #sorrynotsorry

Caroline Bhupathi.

Wesleyan University

Mariah '20 and Michaela '20 talk about why they chose Wes!
Most people give very conflicting information on what people need in their dorm rooms, and everyone’s different, but in this video, I give you a run down on what you absolutely need to have, what you kinda need to have, and things that are just nice having. :)

Sydney Voelbel.

Washington College

This is the residence hall that is a part of the specialty housing for people who want to live a healthy lifestyle. It is an alcohol and drug free building with a small gym in the common room.