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Decoding you through your residence building  

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Your dorm isn’t just a place to stay, it’s where your Brock adventure begins. 

As a third-year Brock student, I’ve discovered an enlightening truth about on-campus residences: your building reveals hidden secrets that speak volumes about your personality.  

Brock University offers six residence buildings for first-year students: DeCew, Vallee, Earp, Residence 8, Lowenberger and Village. Each residence provides its own special qualities that ensure there’s an ideal place for every new Brock student to call home.  

DeCew 

DeCew is the ultimate spot for making lasting friendships and unforgettable memories.  

Whether you’re enjoying the privacy of your own room or sharing a space with a roommate, you’ll always have access to a dynamic common area where this interaction is guaranteed.  

If you’re living in DeCew, you’re all about making the most of every moment with friends. Whether you’re studying, playing card games or kicking back with drinks at home, if your friends are around, you’re right there with them creating what will be lasting memories.  

Vallee 

Vallee is a haven for those who cherish their own space. With only a wall shared with your roommate, Vallee offers you the ideal balance of privacy and community.  

If you’re in Vallee you’re all about independence and you relish making the most of your own space. You are used to setting your own schedule and are excited to explore the freedom university life offers.  

Earp 

Earp is the definition of a cozy nook with personal spaces and a fireplace lounge. It is the perfect setting for those chilly winter months. The warm, inviting atmosphere makes for a relaxing place to call home away from home.  

If you’re in Earp, you love to cozy up and just chill. Whether you’re enjoying some alone time or hanging out with friends you look forward to moments of relaxation. You Anticipate a peaceful sanctuary to unwind after a busy day of classes or at the end of a hectic week.  

Residence 8 

The new and improved Residence 8 offers students the quintessential dorm experience with a contemporary twist. Each room is spacious and inviting, filled with shades of blue that create a welcoming atmosphere.  

If you’re in Residence 8, you love having company over and hosting legendary get-togethers. You’re the one who creates spontaneous memories for your friends, and you naturally take on the role of the organizer in your friend group.  

Lowenberger 

Lowenberger provides students with a busy residence where there’s always something happening. The halls are alive with activity so you’re sure to encounter something interesting as you make your way from the dining hall to your room. 

If you’re in Lowenberger you love a busy social life; you’re always ready for the next plan. You’re the one who texts the group chat to ask what the evening plans are. With an endless social battery, you are the person who keeps your friend group busy.  

Village  

Village offers the perfect blend of calm and excitement. With four bedrooms in a two-story townhouse, it strikes the ideal balance between a peaceful day and an active social space. The people you meet here will be a part of your campus life and lasting memories for years to come.  

If you’re in Village, you’re definitely going out on a Friday night. You love meeting new people and plunging into social scenes, never shying away from anyone new. Blending into the background isn’t your style, you’re always in the heart of the action.   

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As you sail through your journey at Brock University, remember that your residence is more than just a place to live, it’s the foundation of where your university story begins. 

No matter which residence you’re staying in, each one brings out a part of your personality. Whether you’re discovering new traits or embracing old ones, university life is all about self-discovery and living on campus will give every student the chance to do just that.  

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