Dorms ( Group 1)

Dorms at FSCW

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Florida State University Historic Dormitory

Each year students entering college face one of the biggest transitions they will ever have to encounter in their life, moving into a dorm room. The students move in with complete strangers, and share a bedroom and maybe a bathroom with one to three other people. Adapting to this new environment might take a lot of time and patients for this college student to adjust and feel comfortable.

The picture provided on the left is a dormitory, which is called the "Broward Hall" and was constructed in 1917. It is one of the oldest residence halls on campus. It was named for Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, the 19th government of Florida from 1905 to 1909, during whose term the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee schools as the Florida State College for Women. Broward Hall was reopened in August 1998 as a coeducational hall after being closed for two years of renovation.

The second picture provided on the left bottom, it's a picture of a letter. It's a writing letter send from Broward Hall. In order to have communication with a person, only letters existed. Nowadays, it's way easier for students to get in contact with a loved one. Technology has made our lives far easier and better through better communication.

Citations

https://fsucardarchive.org/exhibits/show/fsu-historical-postcards/floridastateuniversity

Dorms ( Group 1)