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Lister Residences, Double Room

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Lister Centre is the largest first-year residence at the University of Alberta. First and second year undergraduate students typically live in these buildings. The rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, chair, and dresser. The double dormitory style room is shown in this panorama. There is a shared washroom. This residence supports students as they transition to residence and university life with a well-developed orientation program and highly trained staff. For more information please see: http://www.residence.ualberta.ca/OurResidences/FirstYearStudents/ListerCentre.aspx

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Text by Steve Smith.

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