Horton Hall is one of the co-ed Residence Halls at Biola University, re-built in 2006. It is named for one of the founders of Biola, Thomas Horton. It is currently located on Biola's upper campus.
The dorm has five stories with lobbies on each floor and a basement with a pool table. A main feature is its "sky bridge," a bridge connecting the north and south wings of the second story and running through the two-story lobby.
Features
- 414 beds
- 2 full-time professional Resident Directors plus 18 peer Resident Assistants living on the floors provide resources and programs.
- Traditional dorm style building with community restrooms
- Laundry room in basement
- Large kitchen in basementhttp://www.biola.edu/undergrad/campus/housing/horton/facts.cfm