Guest blogger: Alex Williams
Josephine Louise Hall, affectionately called JL (or jail, depending on your articulation), is an all-girls dorm on the Newcomb side of campus. Newcomb College was originally a women’s college before it became a part of Tulane University, and JL was its dorm. More than 1/3 of the incoming freshman female population is placed here every year, and not everyone is placed there by choice (myself included). I was really disappointed initially, because I’d heard stories about how boring it was to live there. I experienced the exact opposite when I got here, though, and now I want everyone to know how great it is.
- THE ROOMS ARE HUGE. Without exaggeration, JL has the second biggest rooms available to freshmen behind Wall Residential College. Pretty sweet since you don’t even have to pay extra for it. Check out this mini-tour video I made on move in day!
- There’s an awesome quad right outside for sunbathing or studying! Just be wary of kids or dogs playing. No one wants to have their Chemistry homework messed up by a kid too engrossed in a game of tag to pay attention.
- It’s really close to Newcomb Hall and campus nightlife. Many freshman English and foreign language classes are held in Newcomb Hall, and it’s really convenient to wake up 10 minutes before class and still make it on time. It is also bordered by Broadway St., which is where Greek Row and The Boot (the best college bar in the country) are located.
- The closets are huge! Every other dorm has wardrobe style or small in-wall closets, but the closets in JL are definitely big enough to double as storage space for the things that can’t fit under your bed.
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| There’s a ton of wall space for hanging stuff up, too! |
- There are sinks in the room. That way, you can brush your teeth and take mirror selfies without walking down the hallway to the bathroom.
- Quite possibly the best feature of JL is the grand ballroom on the first floor. It’s mainly used as a study space, but is also where we hold our dorm programs. My favorites so far have been our Halloween party featuring Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, a free dessert and coffee mixer sponsored by the JL community government, and a free gumbo dinner sponsored by the Baptist Collegiate Ministry.
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Who doesn’t love free food? Especially homemade gumbo. |
- The sisterly feel. This may sound cheesy, but JL is a really unique part of campus. JL has a reputation for being an unsocial dorm, but that didn’t happen with us. The girls here bond so well, it’s almost like being in a sorority. There’s no boys to impress, so the entire dorm has a more relaxed feel. On my floor, it’s not uncommon to see spontaneous group discussions happening in the middle of the hallway, just because 2 girls stopped to talk to each other. Sometimes, we go out together to events or parties as a floor, and it’s a really unique bonding experience that none of my friends in other dorms have experienced.
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| This is a goal board my RA made. There’s a bunch of different questions, and it’s really cool to see what the other girls on the floor want to accomplish. |
So there you have it! Even if JL isn’t at the top of your list, keep these things in mind in case you end up as one of the new JL residents next year ;D
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