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Co-ops are an alternative living arrangement for small groups of seniors who want something halfway between a typical campus dorm and off-campus housing.  Williams has seven co-ops.  [[Chadbourne|Chadbourne]], [[Doughty|Doughty]], [[Lambert|Lambert]], [[Milham|Milham]], [[Susie Hopkins|Susie Hopkins]], and [[Woodbridge|Woodbridge]] are small houses, while [[Poker Flats|Poker Flats]] is more of a row housing setup.
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Co-ops are an alternative living arrangement for small groups of seniors who want something halfway between a typical campus dorm and off-campus housing.  Williams has seven co-ops.  [[Chadbourne House|Chadbourne]], [[Doughty House|Doughty]], [[Lambert House|Lambert]], [[Milham|Milham]], [[Susie Hopkins House|Susie Hopkins]], and [[Woodbridge House|Woodbridge]] are small houses, while [[Poker Flats|Poker Flats]] is more of a row housing setup.
  
 
For more information, see [http://campus-life.williams.edu/residential-life-housing/housing-descriptions-floorplans/co-op-housing/ here].
 
For more information, see [http://campus-life.williams.edu/residential-life-housing/housing-descriptions-floorplans/co-op-housing/ here].

Revision as of 11:15, July 20, 2011

Co-ops are an alternative living arrangement for small groups of seniors who want something halfway between a typical campus dorm and off-campus housing. Williams has seven co-ops. Chadbourne, Doughty, Lambert, Milham, Susie Hopkins, and Woodbridge are small houses, while Poker Flats is more of a row housing setup.

For more information, see here.