Kenna Hall is a 103-room women's residence hall. Originally  called Holy Cross Hall when it opened in 1959, the building was renamed  in 1973 to honor the  University's 14th president, the Rev. Howard J.  Kenna, C.S.C. 
Today the  building features the University's only sauna, as  well as a pottery lab  and a renovated basement lounge with pool and  ping-pong tables. 
The building also  houses the University's Air Force ROTC offices.
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