Lived in Sessums my freshman year ('90). It was a Greek-heavy freshman guys' dorm, w/ some GDIs in there, too. Coming from a small town I was a little intimidated w/ starting my Big University Experience, but my older brother told me it'd be fun and that living in a dorm my freshman year would be a good experience b/c I'd meet people who I'd know for the next four years, whether they were in my fraternity, another one or GDI, and he was right.
It wasn't nice but my god it was fun. Best feature was the front entrance and stairwell, which didn't take you past the security desk downstairs, making ingress and egress for females pretty easy whether before or after conjugal visit hours.
Favorite memory: one day a buddy of mine and I were driving back to Sessums on a beautiful spring day. As we drove in front of it, where the flagpole was, we both stopped talking at the same time and did a double take at the flagpole. Somebody had taken down the US flag and replaced it with a plain white bed sheet that said in black, spray-painted lettering, "WE [heart symbol] PU**Y" beautifully waving in broad daylight. Stayed there about an hour before UPD came and took it down.