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Wolfington Hall is part of Georgetown's most ambitious building project in a century, the $188 million Southwest Quadrangle. In addition to the Jesuit residence, the project also added three dormitories (Kennedy, Reynolds, McCarthy), a dining hall (O'Donovan), and four levels of underground parking to what was a asphalt parking lot adjacent to New South Hall. Nearly 900 students live in the complex, increasing on-campus living to over 90 percent of undergraduates and creating a "West Campus" of activity that has certainly changed campus life.
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