A 10 person box- also known as suites

Morrill Tower doesn’t have rooms like a normal dorm- if you thought it would you must not’ve read the rest of this blog.

The living areas of Morrill are on the 4th through 23rd floors. I lived on one of the lower floors of Morrill my freshman year and will be living on a relatively high floor next year, so once that happens I’ll be able to compare.

Anyway, the rooms are set up in suites- each floor has 6 suites on it and each suite has four rooms. Using the 7th floor as an example, from the 700s to the 750s (700, 710, 720, etc.). Each door will say the suite number: ex. 750 and the suites in it: ex. 751, 752, 753, 754.

There are random doors in between the suites that lead to the trash room, custodian’s room, laundry room and the RA’s single.

Each suite has roughly 10 people living in it (3 doubles + 1 quad = 10 people)

Here is a pic of the whole suite setup:

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Here is a pic of the front door to a suite from the outside hallway.

The main door to the suite from the hallway

The main door to the suite from the hallway

Each suite has four rooms in it, usually three doubles and a quad. Some lucky suites have four doubles, but I have heard that that is not ever going to happen again, so don’t get your hopes up.

The quad is always the room ending in 4, for example 714 would be a quad. I didn’t live in a quad, I would’ve died in a quad, if you have to live in a quad, I am so, so sorry. I wish you the best of luck.

So anyway,  once you walk through the main door to the suite you will end up in a common room with a couch, TV stand (no TV unless you provide one ((cable is provided)) and lamp. My common room was decorated, so it didn’t look so bad. (Ignore the bed, your common room won’t have one)

The common room from the doorway to the hall

The common room from the doorway to the hall

At the end of that weird shaped room is a door leading to the foyer. The foyer leads to all the rest of the suites and the restrooms. To your direct right standing in the foyer (it’s a hexagon) is the bathroom, I’ll talk about that in another post. The other four doors lead to the suites.

This is the entrance to the foyer from the common area

This is the entrance to the foyer from the common area

I’m going to walk into the first suite right next to the bathroom, suite 611 in this case. (To the left is 612, 613 & 614)

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The door to the suite (the number for your room will be at the top)

Once you walk into the suite, you will end up in the common area just for you and your roommate(s).

This is the common area for you and your roommate.

This is the common area for you and your roommate.

To your left will be a small fridge and microwave (some are nicer than others) and then there will be a desk on each side of the room. No desk is better than the other, they each have two chairs because they’re made for a quad, but I had a double, so I had lots of room on my desk and I used it all. Above the desks are a bookshelf.

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My desk (super messy) and my fish! (Mr. Fish)

There is a door directly in front of you leading to the bedroom. The bedroom is shaped sort of like a boomerang I guess…I’ll have a diagram. The beds are located to the far left and right along the outside wall and right in front is a dresser. Above the dresser on the right side is a large mirror, above the dresser on the left is a window. On the inside wall are two closets, if you want to call them that, where you can store things and hang clothes.

Here’s some pics of what my room looks like:

This is the bedroom from the door into the small common area

This is the bedroom from the door into the small common area- and a pic of the only window…

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My bed and the bunk bed I use for storage.

a shot from standing in the middle of the room

a shot from standing in the middle of the room

My closets

My closets

Here is a diagram of the individual suite:

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So there you have it, a layout of the whole suite setup from the hallway to the bedroom!

Got questions? Send me an email or comment on this post!

To finish off, a lovely shot of the Shoe from my window!

The Shoe (and tennis courts)

The Shoe (and tennis courts)

6 thoughts on “A 10 person box- also known as suites

  1. I lived there for freshman and sophomore years from 1998 to 2000. Not a damn thing has changed with those suites. Exact same decour; beds, drawers, doors, wall paper, desks. There were never quad rooms; only doubles in the four suites. At the end of the year, we’d have a huge WWE wrestling match through out the floor using the random crap that we accumulated throughout the school year as props. Looking back on it Morrill Tower was tons of fun and most of the friends that I had through out college lived in “the towers” too. When I lived there most of the freshman athletes lived in Morrill too. It was pretty cool seeing guys like Michael Redd, Ken Johnson, Jonathan Wells, Nate Clements, LeCharles Bentley, Ryan Pickett, Mike Doss, and Nick Swisher all living there too.

  2. I lived there circa 1993 – we had all doubles in every room. Exact same decor/furniture. I’d take that extra bed and put them together to make a large bed.

  3. I live in morrill this year and was wondering if you were reported for the bunk bed. My suite would like to also move a bed into the room but according to the student handbook only resident staff can move the beds. Did your RA ever say anything? Any tips?

    • Hi Chloe! My suitemates moved the bed into the common room (from my roommate’s bunk bed) and I don’t think we ever got reported for it! My RA was pretty uninvolved though and it was three years ago now so my memory might not be serving me correctly haha. I would say worst case scenario is that you move it in there and then they make you move it back. Then it’d just be a hassle, but if they don’t say anything then you get to keep the bed in your room! So it’s a bit of a gamble, but it could pay off 🙂 Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out the blog!

  4. I just got assigned to a quad suite in a 4 suite cluster in morrill tower but my 2 other roommates are “to be assigned.” Does this mean i will still have 2 more roommates or are me and my roommate living in a quad by ourselves?

    • Hi 1phpwj17! You will most likely have two other roommates in the quad, unless you happen to be the luckiest person in the world 🙂 I don’t mean to ruin all your hope, it’s just very likely that housing hasn’t figured out who the other two people are yet. But maybe you’ll hit the jackpot and only have two people in your quad! If you think about it, let us know what the outcome is!

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