I definitely think
by Rockbrig97 (2019-08-23 13:46:28)

In reply to: All the dorms have communities like that, no? *  posted by squid


the Carroll guys from my era had a tighter bond, dorm-wide and within their class, than most of the other groups. Hell, we had as many guys in my year living in Morrissey as Carroll had total residents. Every dorm experience is unique, but I'd say the experience that what Carroll residents had was different from what you'd get in Sorin, Dillon, Keough, or Siegfried.


My freshman-year roommate’s brother was among the last
by 1NDGal  (2019-08-23 14:35:26)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

Holy Cross Hogs. His group of friends was *extremely* tight. His little sister — and all of us, her friends — immediately became their little sisters.

From knowing them I’d say that living in a dorm set away from campus definitely created closer bonds.

Those guys were nuts. Most of them were certifiable geniuses, very kind, but man they could party.