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The newest of Edgewood College's residence halls, "Stevie"
Hall is named for former mathematics and religious
studies professor Sister Marie Stephen Reges, who lived
in residence halls on campus herself for 25 years.
Stevie Hall is coeducational, and has three floors of
rooms set up as two-bedroom suites connected by a shared
bathroom. Pairs of rooms house from four to six
students, and the entire hall is home to between 80 and
100 students. Kitchenettes, laundry facilities, and
lounges as well as limited storage space are located
throughout the hall. Residence assistants live on each
of the floors, helping to encourage community life.
The building is nestled into the lightly wooded area
along Edgewood Drive and overlooking Lake Wingra. Doors
are opened by an electronic passcard security system
after hours, and campus security guards patrol the
grounds regularly. Stevie Hall is convenient to other
facilities on campus and stands next to Regina Hall, an
all-women's residence hall where the food service dining
room, computer labs, and some classrooms are located.
For more information on living in the
residence halls, click on the
Housing
page.

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