Stewart Hall
Opened in 1966, the building was named for Lyman Stewart, Biola's founder, and also the father of Union Oil/UNOCAL and the Union Rescue Mission. In south campus alongside neighboring Hart Hall and Hope Hall, Stewart is close to the La Mirada Creek, which occasionally provides interesting views of local wildlife.
Stewart is unique in that it has two different styles of room arrangement: The front section of the building is "Quad" hallways (four rooms opening off a small hallway with a shared restroom), while the rear section is "Suite"-style rooms, with two rooms sharing a bathroom.
Amenities
- Suite-Style
- Air Conditioning (Female)
- Quad-Style
- Heating
- Nearby Parking
- Doors Open Outside
- Laundry Facilities
- Vending Machines
- Community Kitchen
- Bike Racks
- Rennovated Lounge
- Outdoor Patio
- On-Campus Dining
- 24/7 Campus Security
Room Amenities
- Bed
- Desk
- Standard Twin Mattress
- Desk Chair
- Bookshelf
- Dresser Drawers
- Wardrobe or Closet
- Towel Bar
- Mirror