Studdmann is a dormitory on the campus of the University of Concordia in downtown Texas Austin. It is not a male's dormitory or a coeducational school. Studdmann is a female dorm. I will focus on the dynamics of the dorm. "Please confirm that the students explain each other (Kendall, 349)." There are various kinds of exchange in the dormitory. Interaction between women and women, and between women and men. The theory of interaction can be clearly seen in the dormitory.
Formal social life of the campus is developed around women's dorms, but boys students live in houses dotted in the town. Wilder Hall should correct this imbalance and make a focus on brotherhood love. Spacious in-house restaurant, barber shop, billiard room, underground bowling league. The building can accommodate up to 65 male dormitory spaces. Finally, from 1908 to 1931 when Cascade Gilbert became a new university architect, the university established a comprehensive campus development plan. Gilbert's plan includes not only architecture but also landscaping. Gilbert inspired by European history is planning the balance and beauty of the campus from the historic example of southern France to northern Italy (Blodgett 34).
It took less time to understand that the social life on scattered city campuses is spreading around women's dorms near Mitchell Hall on F street. Thurston Hall - Named after Mabel Thurston, the first woman who graduated from GWU - is an 8-story Art Deco built in 1930. Because Thurston is a campus residence of about 1000 young women, the inside of the hall is a lively hive. Desire after puberty. Indeed, Thurston is rumored to be a "sexually active dorm" in the United States. This reputation is unknown until I search Google for 45 years. I do not know it at all; despite touching and seeking for the despicable neck of several years, at the age of 19, I am still a virgin.
Hostel 'Mix' stayed in the dorm - For a comfortable stay at the hotel, I chose to share a hostel with a stranger. At the age of 34, this feels both liberation and anxiety. Most women of the same age are in good working condition and few attempts to leave the comfort zone. But I know well that I have to stay in the dormitory in the backpacker to meet people who share similar ambitions. In addition, I had the opportunity to live in a 6 bed mixed-sex dormitory. I shared a room with five boys (unfortunately, there is no girl). This really takes the internal organs of the first trip! Through fun opportunities, I became good friends with three of them and made a fun and secure stay.