Spruce Hall
Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN
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About Spruce Hall
Spruce Hall is located in the Southeast Neighborhood. Features air-conditioning, community private full bathrooms, computer lab, elevator, exercise room, game room, music practice room, semi-private full bath, shared kitchenettes, study area and Xfinity via coax and Wi-Fi. Spruce Hall houses the Inspire Living Learning Community and the Hamilton Lugar School Living Learning Community.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Spruce Hall
- Gym
- Recreation room
- Cable
- Elevator
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Kitchen
- Computer lab
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Resident Reviews of Spruce Hall
- Freshman | September 22
- Freshman | September 24
Spruce Hall is the best dorm on campus! Our room is very spacious and super nice. The dining has many good options as well.
- Freshman | September 24
This is by far the best dorm on campus. The rooms are very spacious and you are provided with anything you could possibly need. My favorite part of dorm is the gym on the first floor. It is perfect for when you don’t want to walk all the way to the university gym.
- Sophomore | April 2
Spruce is a great place to live. The rooms are super spacious and new so the amenities are higher quality than most other places. The single rooms are especially high quality and provide a lot of space for just one person. The location is great too— right across the street from forest and about 10 min walking from wells and the SRSC. They have a small gym, computer lab (with printers) and each floor has its own kitchen. Highly recommend!!
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Room Types at Spruce Hall
- Traditional Room, 2-person
Rooms are double occupancy. Each room contains two beds, two desks, two chairs and two bookcases.
- Traditional Room, 1-person
Rooms are single occupancy. Each room contains one bed, one desk, one chair and one bookcase.
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- Traditional Room, 2-person
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