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Constructed in 1972, the Village was initially used as housing for visitors to the 1974 World's Fair held in Spokane. The Village is consists of four separate buildings and is located in the northeast corner of campus next to the Whitworth's forested "Back 40" and near the Hixson Union Building. Each building houses 20 students and has its own lounge and kitchen. Due to unique design, students living in the Village have a valuable opportunity to build close relationships in the midst of an intentional community. The Village is split equally among the different classes which results in a "bigger" perspective as all the classes closely interact and share their life experiences together. Keola ("life" in Hawaiian), Shalom (Hebrew for "peace"), and Tiki (Chinook for "love") contain all single rooms. Akili (Swahili for "intelligence"), contains both double and single rooms. Room Sizes
Floor Plans (campus intranet access required)
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