Pine is the smallest residence hall on campus and houses an eclectic mix of new and returning residents. The first two floors accommodate upper class students in double rooms. The top two floors are open for new and returning residents in double rooms. Pine features a beautiful study lounge with stunning views of Lake Bemidji, spacious community areas, a game room and active outdoor areas. Pine Hall also has storage lockers available for student use.

Pine offers an exceptional atmosphere for study and intellectual development. With a mix of upperclass and new students, Pine affords opportunities for meaningful interaction and mentoring. Academics and leadership are often a focus, with social and fun traditions also established. Pine has a history of a strong hall council giving students an opportunity to develop leadership skills.
Activities and Traditions
After all that studying, Pine residents like to get outside and have a good time. Sporting an active patio area, some of Pine's activities and traditions include:
Pine 1st and 2nd floors house upper-class students who have achieved Junior or Senior class standing or are at least 21 years of age.
So, I was talking to the folks over at Pine one day about the ethical implications of stopping the flow of a creek and the impact on the surrounding ecosystem when I stopped and said, "Wait a minute I'm a beaver, I don't have ethics! Or do I?" Oofdah! Did that open a can of worms.