Room 301 at Granville Hall stands as a symbolic testament to Greer’s transformative journey. Serving as both her sanctuary during her academic pursuit at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the Design program and the epicentre of her multifaceted life, this space encapsulates the evolution of a diligent student into the most beloved Residence Assistant (RA) in the institution’s history. Within these walls, Greer not only immersed herself in her studies but also seamlessly blended the realms of work and relaxation. This room witnessed the dedicated hours she spent on assignments, the rejuvenating moments of rest, and the countless instances where she went above and beyond to foster a sense of community and camaraderie as the cherished RA. Room 301 is more than a physical space; it is a living testament to Greer’s enduring legacy and the profound impact she had on the Granville Hall community.