Marshall Commons (Marshall University)

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Marshall Commons is a collection of dormitories which includes a dining facility on the south-central campus of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia [1]. Completed in the fall of 2003, they comprise Gibson, Wellman, Haymaker and Willis Residence Halls, along with Harless Cafe. Each dormitory structure contains four single occupancy bedrooms, two double occupancy bedrooms and four double occupancy bedrooms. Harless Cafe is also home to a small fitness center.

Marshall Commons gained nationwide recognition as being the first residence hall in the nation to not offer landline service to its students. Each resident is granted one cellular telephone except for in the case that they already own one. The service extends from Grayson, Kentucky to Culloden, West Virginia.

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  1. ^ "Marshall Commons." 22 June 2006 Marshall University Department of Residence Services. 19 Dec. 2006 [1].

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