[1] It is considered part of the "lower five," a group of five dormitories with smaller capacities and proximity.
The rooms at Lipscomb Hall consist of beds, desks, closets, and a sink and house two people.
[2] After complaints arose concerning the poor facilities in Lipscomb Hall,[3] the downstairs area with a kitchen and laundry machines was renovated, along with the communal bathrooms.
[7] In 2020, Georgia established an advisory group to rename buildings on campus that are named after individuals who supported slavery and racial segregation.
[8] However, it was decided that Lipscomb Hall would remain under the same name along with many other buildings on campus considered in the advisory group.