Turner Hall
The University of Montana, Missoula, MT
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About Turner Hall
Turner Hall offers double occupancy rooms with community bathrooms. Features WIFi, a laundry room, a community kitchen, lounges, a TV lounge, a second piano and study lounges.
Gender: FemaleResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Turner Hall
- Study lounge
- TV lounge
- Recreation room
- WiFi
- Laundry room
- Kitchen
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Resident Reviews of Turner Hall
- Freshman | February 12
The rooms are pretty big and the hall is definitely nice, but if you are an extrovert, DO NOT LIVE HERE! Seeing as this is the all-girls dorm I should have guessed that people would be more shy. I don't know about other years, but this year nobody in my hall really talks to each other. Its halfway through the year and I know about 3 girls. I would definitely take friendly neighbors over a big room. Other pros- the Turner custodian is the sweetest person, its a good place to study because its so quiet, and its a beautiful building.
Room Types at Turner Hall
- Traditional Room, 2-person
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