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=== Residence Halls === Students at Seattle U are required to live on campus for the first two years of their undergraduate degree unless they live within 20 miles of campus.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-12-04 |title=Residence Halls & Apartments {{!}} Housing & Dining {{!}} Life at Seattle U {{!}}... |url=https://archive.today/20241204060254/https://www.seattleu.edu/life-at-seattle-u/housing-dining/residence-halls-and-apartments/ |access-date=2024-12-06 |website=archive.ph}}</ref> [[File:Seattle University, 2018 - 11.jpg|thumb|Bellarmine Hall and the attached Pigott Pavilion.]] ==== Bellarmine Hall ==== Bellarmine Hall (often referred to as Bell) is primarily for first-year and some sophomore students. It is the most centrally located dorm on campus and houses around 400 students in [[dormitory]]-style housing with most rooms having two beds and some sleeping three. It is attached to the Pigott Pavilion which provides some student services including career counselling and the print shop SUperCopy. ==== Campion Hall ==== [[File:Seattle University, October 2022 - 120.jpg|thumb|Campion Hall from the entry walkway.]] Campion Hall (often referred to as Camp) is primarily for first-year and some sophomore students. It is the tallest building on campus at 12 stories tall and the largest dormitory on campus housing around 650 residents. It has a ballroom on the first floor which hosts many types of events such as the annual [[LΕ«{{okina}}au]]. The basement has a school-run convenience store called The Cave, often open late, and used to be home to KXSU before the completion of the Sinegal Center. The top floor of Campion Hall is split in half with a dormitory on the northern wing of the building with the study rooms and computer lab overlooking downtown Seattle on the southern wing. It is also adjacent to Seattle U's [[Japanese garden|Japanese Garden]]. [[File:Seattle in October 2022 - 075.jpg|thumb|Championship Field from the NE Corner]]
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