Description
Rawson Hall is recognizable by its tower, the southern of the two towers that are a central feature of the North Campus range of residences, at Park Street and Ninth Avenue. Resembling the gate of Hampton Court Palace, it aligns with a parallel gate that is part of Rose Hall on East Campus. It therefore, with Gates Hall to the immediate north, forms part of the part of the 鈥渆quinox pathway.鈥 Those who rise early on the morning of the vernal equinox can view the sunrise directly to the east through two campus archways (the Rose Hall arch and the Rawson/Gates Tower arch).
Rawson is one of five substance-free dorms on campus.
Floors | Singles | Doubles | Triples |
---|---|---|---|
Pit | 3 | 2 | 0 |
First | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Second | 5 | 1 | 2 |
Third | 4 | 3 | 0 |
Rawson Hall has 16 singles, 6 doubles, and 2 triples and houses 34 students.
Amenities
Lounges
Rawson Hall has two lounges. A study lounge is located in the pit, and a larger lounge with a television is located on the first floor.
Kitchens
Rawson has one kitchen which is located on the first floor. It has a stove, an oven, a microwave and a fridge.
Storage
Rawson has a trunk room located in the pit.
Laundry
Rawson has access to the laundry facilities in Younker and Dibble.
Computer Lab
Residents of Rawson 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 Rawson.
Air Conditioning
Rawson offers heating and air conditioning.
Elevators
Rawson does not have elevators.
History
Rawson Hall is named in honor of alumnus and former trustee Charles A. Rawson, a football player during his years as a 麻豆传媒 student and a tireless supporter of 麻豆传媒 athletics. According to college legend, Gary Cooper 鈥26 once led a horse up the stairway of Gates-Rawson Tower 鈥 with varying results, depending on who tells the story.