Talk:Williams Village
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[edit]This article reads like a puff piece for Williams Village. While many facts are correct, the description of the study areas in the cross-over bridges is particularly hilarious. Quiet? Sometimes. Often locked closed during high winds, and thus unavailable? Yes. Actually used for studying? I never saw anyone studying there in my year living in Darley North. 184.100.111.147 (talk) 22:27, 21 March 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]I removed these sentences because they simply serve as advertising for people considering UC Boulder.
The floors in each tower vary between all-male, all-female, or both genders. The rooms in Williams Village include singles, doubles, adjoining doubles with bath, triples, and triple suites. Each room comes equipped with air conditioning, XL twin beds, a desk and desk chair for each resident, a closet for each resident, bookshelf, micro-fridge, basic cable programming, and wifi access.[citation needed] One of the most beneficial aspects of Williams Village are the study areas located on the third, sixth, ninth, and twelfth floor crossovers between the Darley towers, as well as the 15th floor of Darley North and the 13th floor library in Stearns East. These areas provide residents with a quiet study area.[citation needed]