Schramm Hall Virtual Tour
An episode of the University Housing podcast titled "Schramm Hall Virtual Tour" was published on May 9, 2014.
May 9, 2014 · University Housing
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Episode Description
Tour a room in Schramm Hall, traditional residence hall living at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. See all housing options at:
http://housing.unl.edu/
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