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Currier Hall

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By class year, Currier is probably the most diverse house on campus, both because of its range of quality of room and the range of reasons that drive people to live there. On the one hand, some of Currier's rooms are first rate, desirable for purely their own sake. On the other, Currier has a recent history of being [[Odd Quad]] in nature, and Odd Quadders have been willing to live in any kind of squalor to be near each other, quite willing to take the less desirable center rooms in Currier for the quad's unique social scene.
Though Currier has earned a reputation as the younger Odd Quad dorm (sophomores and juniors to Currier, seniors to [[Fitch]] and [[Prospect]] ([[crow's nest|crow's nests]]), it always holds a large number of people from other social groups. The layout of Currier, with its many fire doors and stairwells that strongly divide the space, allow for a a compartmentalization of groups if those groups will it, while spaces such as the ballroom and first floor common room allow larger bodies to meet.
Currier's residents have made their dorm the primary home for these activities in the past and present:
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