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''<i class="noexcerpt">This article contains information about the residence houses and spaces in the Mission complex. Were you looking for information about the [[dining hall]] located in Mission? See [[Mission Dining Hall]].''</i>
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Mission Park consists of 4 houses put together to form one huge ugly award-winning concrete monstrosity. The 4 houses are [[Armstrong House|Armstrong]], [[Pratt House|Pratt]], [[Mills House|Mills]] and [[Dennett House|Dennett]]. It looks like a dungeon (or parking garage, depending on whom you ask) from the inside, a cinder block from the outside, and (reportedly) a phoenix from above. However, since the [[Summer 2003]] renovations, it's extremely nice on the inside, featuring large, well furnished lounges for every four hallways, and general lounges on the ground floor with two televisions, two pool tables, and an old but still awesome foosball table. The complex's class make-up has changed over the years. When it was initially built in Many people also think Mission is attractive from the early 1970's, it had a mix of sophomores, juniorsoutside, especially when you are walking down mission hill and seniors. From can see Mission Park with the 1980's to mountains in the present, the vast majority of Mission has been sophomore housingbackground. Most students consider spending their sophomore year in Mission to The effect can be a good thing, as friends' and classmates' closeness makes socialization with new and old friends easier this year than any otherquite stunning.
There Though the infamous 'Mission hill' can be a (minor) problem, mission makes up for it by having large and well furnished common rooms. To cement its status, mission also has been debate as somewhat large dorms rooms, most of which are singles. Be warned the walls are not just paper thin, but the curtains do little to stop light if you happen to whether Mission be in fact looks like a bird from abovean inward facing wing. At least the rooms are carpeted so you can lie on the floor and contemplate the value of joining that club you really know nothing about. Judge for yourself:
The complex's class make-up has changed over the years. When it was initially built in the early 1970's, it had a mix of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. From the 1980's until Spring 2006, the vast majority of Mission was sophomore housing; since Fall 2006, Mission has been exclusively first-year housing.
<googlemap lat="42As of Fall 2023, Williams introduced Engagement Community housing for first-years. Students could opt into this housing on the housing forms they filled out in the summer. Mission hosted the LGBTQIA+ Engagement Community in MD2, AAPI Engagement Community in MD3, and Latinx Engagement Community in AP3.716644" lon="-73In that same year, one anonymous student domesticated a squirrel, killed said squirrel, and held a very large funeral.2029" zoom="0" controls="small" width="300" height="200" type="satellite"></googlemap>
[[Relationships]] between residents of [[West College]] and Mission Park are considered long-distance relationships.
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