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Contents
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[ee pee]
Definition
1. Evanston Place (EP) is a high-end apartment complex located less than a block south of campus. Though mostly Northwestern students inhabit it, this property houses a fair number of Evanston community residents. The complex contains two towers, often referred to as EP North and EP South.
Additional Features
- swimming pool
- fitness center
- lounge
- garage parking
Example Sentence
To a SafeRide driver, “My final destination is EP North.”
Context Labels
While the property's official name is Evanston Place, many Northwestern students, particularly those connected to the off-campus community, use the abbreviation EP.