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Mary Morse Hall
University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Mary Morse Hall is student housing at University of California-Berkeley in Oakland, CA. Students can compare 1 review, 1 photo and video item, 1 room type, and 5 amenities. Resident ratings currently give Mary Morse Hall an overall A grade.
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About Mary Morse Hall
Mary Morse Hall is a historic traditional residence hall located at Mills College in Oakland. UC Berkeley students share common spaces with Mills College students. Features main lounge on entry level, wireless internet access, large stone fireplace, community sun room, computer lab, recreation room and laundry facilities.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Mary Morse Hall
- Computer lab
- Recreation room
- Cable
- WiFi
- Laundry room
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Mary Morse Hall Reviews and Photos
Mary Morse Hall Resident Reviews and Ratings
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Freshman | March 26
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Room Types at Mary Morse Hall
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Traditional Room, 1-person
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Traditional Room, 1-person
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