South Hall opened in 2010 and was originally designed to house freshmen men on the East side and upper-division men on the West side. In Fall 2017, South Hall transitioned to an integrated model and now houses 316 men, freshmen through seniors, throughout the building, mirroring our other traditional halls. South Hall students benefit from the informal mentoring and peer support that can happen when students at every stage in their college experience share life and learning together. The men of South Hall enjoy an expansive lobby area that is always hopping with activity, from competitive ping-pong matches to hall-wide programming and events.
Vision for South Hall:
“My desire for South Hall is that it will be a community in which residents are committed to pursuing Christ passionately, challenged to grow holistically, encouraged to support one another daily, and motivated to learn continually.”
Favorite IWU Tradition:
“My favorite IWU tradition is Wildcat Week, which is a campus-wide competition that is fun and brings everyone together!”
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