Assignment #4 - Jonathan Tercasio

Hagerstown Hall is the home of freshman Terps who are in the University Honors Program. Since it is located next to Capital One Field, residents say they can hear football games from their rooms. 

As one of the oldest dorm buildings on campus, Hagerstown Hall does have or allow air conditioning units. Students say they often keep several fans in their rooms during the warmer months. 

Hagerstown Hall was built in the 1980's, and no major renovations have been done since. The building's exterior has visibly experienced some aging.  

Hagerstown Hall's rectangular shape is common among most dorm building on North Campus, where it is located. With eight floors, Hagerstown houses over 1,000 students. 

The sixth floor of Hagerstown suffers from high temperatures during the warmer months. Residents say the building's narrow hallways often appear to be lackluster. 

Hagerstown Hall's exterior is lit by lanterns during the nighttime hours. While the building has built a reputation of being outdated, students say these lights give Hagerstown an aesthetic characteristic of the University of Maryland. 

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