 I'm looking forward to calling this place home. This is a place where I can feel comfortable. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors will all be living in the same building and they'll give experience and guidance to one another and they'll live together and will build a community. So this is where I lived as a senior. It's considerably different now. The room actually was much smaller. This was my bedroom. On the other side of the wall was where my roommates were. I have a tremendous view of the campus. They're going to get a much more comfortable bed. I had a bed that was not very comfortable. They're getting a wardrobe. I had kind of a dingy little closet. And they're getting a bathroom that they don't have to leave the room to go out in the hallway. If I could be a student again, I'd be back. I think the project is important enough so that those of us who are involved in this, who are basically doing this as volunteers, feels like we're doing something worthwhile. I have no idea what it'll be like living with the students, but it's a beautiful space and the students so far that I've met have been lovely. So we have high hopes. After seeing the hall in its restored condition, I'm more than excited to see what we'll have in store for the coming years.