The Housing Office will open at its new address, 7 Holyoke Street, on Monday and the office manager yesterday said she hopes the relocation will make the service more accessible to students.
"At our old address at 1737 Cambridge Street, no one could find us. We've been playing musical chairs, going from Cambridge Street to Ware Street and now here," Katharine G. Galaitsis, manager of the Housing Office, said.
The office's functions include maintaining lists of roommates willing to share apartments, helping students sell leases or sublet their apartments, and serving as a mediator between landlords and student tenants.
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