Difference between revisions of "Hobart"
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This word is used by residents of all Residential Colleges. | This word is used by residents of all Residential Colleges. | ||
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Hobart Hall is a female-only student residence at Northwestern University, officially called the Woman's Residential College. It is home to 50 students, called [[Hobartian]]s, or, informally, [[Ho]]s. It is considered [[South Campus]] at Northwestern University, and is located at 630 Emerson Street in Evanston. | Hobart Hall is a female-only student residence at Northwestern University, officially called the Woman's Residential College. It is home to 50 students, called [[Hobartian]]s, or, informally, [[Ho]]s. It is considered [[South Campus]] at Northwestern University, and is located at 630 Emerson Street in Evanston. | ||
==Example Sentence== | ==Example Sentence== | ||
She lives in Hobart. | She lives in Hobart. |
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This word is used by residents of all Residential Colleges.
Description
Hobart Hall is a female-only student residence at Northwestern University, officially called the Woman's Residential College. It is home to 50 students, called Hobartians, or, informally, Hos. It is considered South Campus at Northwestern University, and is located at 630 Emerson Street in Evanston.
Example Sentence
She lives in Hobart.