Drinker House — Haverford College
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Drinker House

🏛 Corridor🚿 Communal Bathroom👥 Co-Ed❄️ No AC🍽️ Dining Hall On-Site
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About Drinker House

Drinker House is a corridor-style residence housing roughly 40–50 students across multiple floors, with communal all-gender bathrooms on each floor. The building is named for a family with longstanding ties to Haverford's Quaker academic community. Despite its "House" designation, Drinker functions more like a traditional corridor hall in scale and layout. Like all of Haverford's historic buildings, it has no central AC. The corridor format fosters easy social connection across floors, and the Honor Code creates an unusually self-governing residential culture — no RAs manage the floors, and students are responsible for upholding community standards themselves.

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