Boruszkowski Hall

Boruszkowski Hall is one of the three residence halls for the six hundred students at the United States Academy for Extranormal Studies (the other two being Covell Hall and Williams Hall). It is an eleven-story building, with cadet housing on all but the first and seventh floors (which occupy the same purposes as in Swedlund Hall and Gilmore Hall; however, there are no cafeterias on the first floors.

In Boruszkowsik Hall, the cafeteria area is used for a 300-seat theatre, where cadets can view films and television broadcasts on a 400-inch plasma-screen television set designed and built by Academy cadets. (With the humor and foresight that young people have, the television even has connections to allow for video games and other devices to be connected.) The theatre area is also designated as an emergency shelter in case of emergency (the area in all five residence halls serves the same purpose, as they were designed to withstand direct hits by an F5 tornado, and can be reinforced by Academy staff or cadets who have forcefield-generation abilities).

Male cadets are housed on floors 2 through 5, while female students are housed on floors 7 through 11. Cadets First and Second Class who have shown exemplary behavior and are pursuring extremely rigorus academic paths may request living quarters on the sixth floor, which has been designated an 'intense study' floor and has very stringent rules regarding cadet behavior.

Each of the three First Academy residence halls has four 'residence advisors' on staff; these are Elite Academy cadets (two male, two female, and usually Cadets Fourth to Second Year) who live in the building and act as in-house advisors and floor monitors, with the power to level discliplinary actions.