Patrick McCormick ’26 and Zack Klaich’s ’27 dorm room is located on the second floor of the Bergamini Dorm. Their room is a cozy spot that is quite popular among Berg residents. Without further ado, let us get into the room tour!
This is Zack’s dresser and closet area, where he keeps his clothes and toiletries. If you notice in the bottom left, Zack also has a snack cart. While it is not very full right now, it is usually stocked to the brim with delicious snacks that are a favorite of many Berg residents, especially Willem McArthur ‘27.
Continuing with Zack’s side, we have his desk set up. TV and video games play a significant role in Zack’s life, so he has the classic monitor and Xbox Series X setup. Studying is also important to Zack, so he keeps his space clean to complete his weekly LeBlanc physics homework. His current TV show is “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and he watches it nightly.
Now, moving on to Patrick’s side, he has the same setup as Zack, except he has a closet where Zack just has a rack and shelves. Patrick stores his sweatshirts, button-down shirts, and suits in his closet. On top, he has a snack bin that holds his fuel for hockey and some snacks like M&Ms.
Here is a broader view of Patrick’s setup. In his dresser, Patrick stores essentials like socks, underwear, pants, and his coveted GVN Performance shirts. On top of his dresser, Pat has a picture of his family, as well as his Hydration water bottle and GVN Performance shaker bottle, which he uses to mix creatine and get big and strong. His side also has a mirror, which he and Zack use to make sure they are looking fly before heading to class.
Wrapping up the room tour is Patrick’s desk. Like Zack, Patrick enjoys playing video games and watching TV, primarily EA Sports Formula 1 2025. He brought his steering wheel and pedals all the way from Orland Park, IL, to play, showing his passion for F1. Like his roommate, Patrick is very locked in on his studies and takes school extremely seriously, so he keeps his space clean for homework and studying.
All photos by Andrew Sherland ’26.




