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==Slusher Tower==
 
==Slusher Tower==
 
The Slusher Tower is the tallest building in Blacksburg. It has 12 stories and houses 324 co-ed students. The [[theme housing]] program [[MOSAIC]] resides in Slusher Tower.
 
The Slusher Tower is the tallest building in Blacksburg. It has 12 stories and houses 324 co-ed students. The [[theme housing]] program [[MOSAIC]] resides in Slusher Tower.
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Sometime in the 2022-2023 school year, the building was subject to a flood from the eleventh floor down. Rumor has it that it's cause was students playing football in the hallways, hitting a pipe in the ceiling -- in any case, essentially the entire building was renovated, with every room being re-floored and the iconic in-wall closets being replaced with standalone wardrobes.
  
 
==Slusher Wing==
 
==Slusher Wing==

Latest revision as of 09:30, 22 November 2024

Slusher Hall (SLUSH, #35) is a concrete and Hokie Stone dormitory built in 1972. The dormitory was named after Clarice Slusher Pritchard. It has two parts, a tower and wing, connected by an area known as the Tree Lounge. One interesting feature of Slusher is the ugly carpet-like material covering its cinder-block walls. Slusher Hall has been rumored to have been built to withstand riots.

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Slusher Tower

The Slusher Tower is the tallest building in Blacksburg. It has 12 stories and houses 324 co-ed students. The theme housing program MOSAIC resides in Slusher Tower.

Sometime in the 2022-2023 school year, the building was subject to a flood from the eleventh floor down. Rumor has it that it's cause was students playing football in the hallways, hitting a pipe in the ceiling -- in any case, essentially the entire building was renovated, with every room being re-floored and the iconic in-wall closets being replaced with standalone wardrobes.

Slusher Wing

Slusher Wing is a three-story annex to Slusher Tower that houses 303 co-eds. The floors are numbered 2 through 4 to match the Slusher Tower numbering. Slusher Wing previously served as the home for two theme housing programs, the Wing and Hypatia, which has since moved to Lee Hall.

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