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<div>[[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
{{Group|<br />
| name = WSO<br />
| image = Poweredges.jpeg<br />
| type = Service<br />
| selective = No.<br />
| membership = 12<br />
| meeting-time = 9:00pm Tuesdays<br />
| meeting-place = TCL or TPL 2nd floor<br />
| office = Transient<br />
| contact-name = Aaron Schwartz<br />
| contact-unix = 09ajs<br />
| wso-listserver = wso-staff<br />
| website = http://wso.williams.edu/<br />
| established = 1995<br />
}}<br />
'''Williams Students Online''', or WSO, is a student computer group that offers several computer- and internet-related services to members of the [[College community]]. Current projects include a multi-featured [http://wso.williams.edu/ web site], [[Main Page|this Wiki]], [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo listservers], Linux parties, and web hosting for students, student organizations, and alumni.<br />
<br />
Many people often confuse WSO with the college-run [[Office for Information Technology]].<br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
<br />
'''For more information on WSO services, projects, policies, and staff, please see [http://wso.williams.edu/wso About WSO].<br />
<br />
===Web Hosting===<br />
WSO lets students and alumni put their web pages on our servers. To apply for an account, email Richard Oot (root@wso). Please supply a williams.edu email address to send the password to. Organizations can also get web pages through WSO.<br />
<br />
Our web hosting supports PHP and server-side includes by default. If you want more advanced features, such as CGI, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, contact a Richard Oot (root@wso).<br />
<br />
See also: [[How to make a web page on WSO]]<br />
<br />
===http://wso.williams.edu===<br />
This is our fancy web site, featuring blogs, a calendar, a campus facebook, photos, floor plans, choose your own adventure, and surveys. We wrote it all ourself with the help of Ruby on Rails and, formerly, Apache PageKit. If you have ideas for it, please come to a meeting (above). Or scribble something on [[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]].<br />
<br />
===Linux Parties===<br />
See [[Migrate to Linux]]<br />
<br />
===Listservers===<br />
A listserver is an email address that distributes messages to a bunch of people. WSO hosts listservers for student groups broadly defined, and other organizations around campus/Williamstown. You can apply for a listserver at http://wso.williams.edu/lists/create, and we'll try to get to the request in a few days. A complete list of WSO listservers is available from http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo.<br />
<br />
WSO uses Mailman to power its listservers. [[Steven Rubin]] (srubin@wso) is our list admin. Contact him with list administration questions.<br />
<br />
===Secure Instant Messaging===<br />
WSO users can communicate with each other using the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]].<br />
<br />
===wso/wiki===<br />
You're reading it now. We host Willipedia.<br />
<br />
==Servers==<br />
<br />
The current roster:<br />
<br />
'''Ursula''' is the latest addition to the cage. Lean and sleek, she's an Xserve with dual G5 processors and 2 gigs of RAM. Don't bump into her, though, unless you're a deaf person in need of a metronome. Ursula runs shell logins, email forwarding, and lists.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Ursula.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Nancy''' houses dual P4-Xeons at 2.7GHz a pop, and due to a hyperthreading kernel she's faking another two. With over fifty Gigs of RAID-5 storage and 2GB of ram, she can handle pretty much anything we ask her to. Also, there's a cool quadruply redundant power supply that lets her operate even if two (three?) power supplies break down, and a neat blue LCD on the front that turns orange when something's wrong. Nancy is currently doing all of our web and database serving. Here's a picture of Nancy:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Nancy.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Spiker''' has dual Pentium III 500MHz processors under the hood, 1024 MB of ram, and over 100 GB of RAID storage, plus another hundred in a shameful IDE drive running at 33 MHz that's hanging out of her front side. See:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Spiker.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
Spiker is currently taking up space in the cage, having been Officially Unplugged after a long stint in Non-booting Purgatory. It's quieter in the cage now.<br />
<br />
'''Olga and the Firewall''' are nearly identical Dell PowerEdge 300's running at 800 MHz. Olga has much more hard disk space (600 GB), though, because she's (was) our backup server. The Firewall is the only machine in the Cage without a scary aunt name. As you might guess, she acts as a firewall, connecting incoming traffic to the proper machine in the cluser, and protecting the machines from requests on ports that we don't run official services on. Here the are pictured together. The Firewall is on the left, identifiable by the red FreeBSD demon sticker:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Poweredges.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/about/servers Read about the retired aunts.]<br />
<br />
==Choice excerpts from WSO files==<br />
<br />
See [[code comments]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
WSO was founded in January of 1995 by [[DeWitt Clinton]] and [[John Kim]], with help from [[Jon Zeppieri]], [[Jason Gladstone]], [[Jessica Mintz]], and others. Originally, the first server was an Apple Powermac 7100 running WebStar, on loan from the [[College Council]]. The original mandate from the CC was to create an online version of the daily advisor. John and DeWitt successfully ignored this mandate for serveral years.<br />
<br />
1996 saw the beginning of the Internet boom, and the arrival of many new recruits to WSO. With the strong [[Unix]] background of Jon Zeppieri, [[Iein Valdez]], [[Geoff Hutchison]], and DeWitt Clinton and a blazingly-fast Pentium I 100MHz machine, WSO was migrated to a FreeBSD-based server. Meanwhile, WSO attracted the artistic talents of [[Kate Tan]], [[Eric Smith]], and [[Kenric Taylor]]. Others lending their computer expertise and love for technology included [[Matt Garland]], [[Ken Fowler]], and [[Christine Soarse]]. Finally, [[Jonah Wittkamper]] served as general all-around cheerleader for WSO.<br />
<br />
The fall of 1996 saw the arrival of a new crop of freshmen, including [[Chuck Hagenbuch]] (would would go on to design [[IMP|Horde/IMP]], the Williams College Webmail system), [[Dan Mason]] ([[HTML]] coder extrordinaire), [[Chris Richards]] (security and [[FSH]] enthusiast), [[David Ramos]] (designer and typographer), and [[Jason Healy]] (future all-campus listserver nazi). By winter, the website had been overhauled (sporting a scan of Chuck's right hand), and new services were cropping up like crazy: the online [[Facebook]], all-campus and dorm [[listserver]]s, online [[Daily Advisor]] and calendar announcements, and a small software archive.<br />
<br />
WSO continued to grow at a rapid pace, as new services were added and members signed on for web and e-mail accounts. [[Free University]] HTML courses were taught to students and members of the community by [[David Ramos]], [[Ben Isecke]], and [[Jacob Eisler]], and several clubs and organizations at the college created web pages about themselves.<br />
<br />
As the use of technology grew, WSO acquired more and better equipment. Better funding was provided by the IT department of the college, and WSO soon got a new server. A new naming scheme was conceived for the servers: [[Scary Aunt Names]]. The new machine was christented "Ethel", and replaced the aging Pentium I ("Mabel"). In the years that followed, several new servers came on board: Gertrude, Spiker, Olga, Nancy (and others?).<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2002, abuse of the [[WSO Forums]] continued. A thread entitled "Gays Suck" prompted the [[Queer Student Union]] to print out the thread and post it in [[Baxter Hall]], inviting responses with paper and pen. Abuse escalated at the end of October, at which time there were several pornographic images, violent threats, and racist, sexist, and homophobic posts to be found in the forums. On October 30, the forums were removed.<br />
<br />
But they were to return. [[Shimon Rura]] led a site re-write in the spring and summer of 2003. One goal of the re-write was to authenticate users, so that their postings and doings could be identified. The site was written with [http://www.pagekit.org Apache PageKit]. Shimon wrote the authentication system and the [[WSO Ride Board]], [[Josh Ain]] wrote a new menu feed, [[Tom White]] re-wrote the WSO Forums, [[Evan Miller]] re-wrote some screen scrapers, and [[Topher Cyll]] re-wrote the WSO Facebook and wrote WSO Blogs from a hole in Scotland. The site went live in July of 2003 and has grown in features and popularity since then.<br />
<br />
Toph, Tom, Brent, Jacob, and Steve graduated in the spring of 2004, and around that time [[Ben Cohen]] and [[Dan Weintraub]] were given [[root]]. During the summer, Evan and Dan converted [[WSO Plans]] from its standalone PHP/MySQL incarnation over to PageKit, so that students could access it from off-campus without [[setting up a proxy server]]. Also, they converted the Postgres database and the website over to UTF-8/Unicode. With the help of [[Masha Lifshin]] and [[Sam Dreeben]], the duo made much-envied but never-imitated Quicktime VRs for their [[Facebook picture]]s.<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2004, [[Kai Steverson]] rewrote [[Factrak]] on hire by College Council, to enhance the abilities of the admin, make comments expire, and allow raters to "agree" with comments left about professors. Kai also wrote [[My Survey]] that semester. Evan re-wrote the WSO Facebook (again) to include faculty and more information fields. The new Factrak's interface pulled entries and faces from the new Facebook.<br />
<br />
In February 2005, WSO was hacked by a group of Brazilians calling themselves Simiens Crew 2005.<br />
<br />
===Migration to Ursula: October 2005===<br />
<br />
In 2005, WSO bought Ursula to replace Spiker. Migrating a 3000-user FreeBSD system to Mac OS X Server is not, in the end, recommended. The play-by-play was delivered on the old WSO announcements system. Copies of the posts are stored here.<br />
<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Email and SSH will be down today - 2 Oct 2005.txt|Initial Oct. 2 announcement]]<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Progress_report_-_2_Oct_2005.txt|Progress report]], later that day. So close!<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Regress_report_-_3_Oct_2005.txt|Regress report]], posted at 3 AM after a few... mishaps.<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Migration Party Take 2 - 3 Oct 2005.txt|Post-mortem and admission of failure]] the next morning.<br />
<br />
Things actually went smoothly the next time (a week later), with Jason Healy '01 scoring an assist by providing some migration scripts.<br />
<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
<br />
[[Ben Wood]], [[James Ritterpusch]], and [[Jessica Chung]] were made [[root]] over WSO dinner at [[Guide to Off-Campus Dining#Coyote Flaco|Coyote Flaco]] in the spring of 2006.<br />
<br />
==Former WSOers==<br />
<br />
* Josh Ain<br />
* Kashif Akthar<br />
* Francisco Alarcon<br />
* Ben Birney<br />
* Beth Budwig<br />
* Jason Busch<br />
* Jing Cao<br />
* DeWitt Clinton<br />
* Michael Chanin<br />
* Jessica Chung<br />
* Ben Cohen<br />
* Christopher Cyll<br />
* Chris Douglas<br />
* Jacob Eisler<br />
* Matt Garland<br />
* Mike Gnozzio<br />
* Geoff Guile<br />
* Chuck Hagenbuch<br />
* Jason Healy<br />
* Cheng Hu<br />
* Geoff Hutchison<br />
* Brian Hwang<br />
* Ben Isecke<br />
* Ayesha Johnson<br />
* Jason Law<br />
* Joe Masters<br />
* Evan Miller<br />
* Steve Moore<br />
* David Ramos<br />
* Jeremy Redburn<br />
* Chris Richards<br />
* James Ritterpusch<br />
* Todd Rogers<br />
* Shimon Rura<br />
* Jess Scott<br />
* Josh Solomon<br />
* Fritz Stabenau<br />
* Kai Steverson<br />
* Robin Stewart<br />
* Mandy Stockley<br />
* Bartley Tablante<br />
* Kate Tan<br />
* Kenric Taylor<br />
* Ken-ichi Ueda<br />
* Iein Valdez<br />
* Dan Weintraub<br />
* Tom White<br />
* Wayne Wight<br />
* Steve Winslow<br />
* Jonah Wittkamper<br />
* Steve Wollkind<br />
* Brent Yorgey<br />
* Ben Wood<br />
* Jon Zeppieri<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]]<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/about/ About WSO] -- documentation, help, policy, etc.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Root&diff=17454Root2008-09-05T05:29:27Z<p>08bpw: Updates to language and names.</p>
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<div>[[Category:Computers]][[Category:WSO]]<br />
'''root''' is traditionally the super-user or administrator account name in Unix, GNU/Linux, and other similar operating systems. It is also the status accorded to the administrators of [[Williams Students Online]]. WSO has 2-7 roots at a time, and the position is given to members of WSO who have contributed substantially to WSO and who have demonstrated technical expertise, good judgment, and organizational loyalty. They are semi-annually or annually chosen by current roots. It is a position that lasts as long as that student is enrolled at the College. Current roots are:<br />
<br />
* [[Aaron Schartz]]<br />
* [[Steven Rubin]]<br />
<br />
Former roots include:<br />
<br />
* [[Fritz Stabenau]]<br />
* [[Jason Healy]]<br />
* [[Chris Richards]]<br />
* [[Chuck Hagenbuch]]<br />
* [[Steve Wollkind]]<br />
* [[Ben Isecke]]<br />
* [[Joe Masters]]<br />
* [[Josh Ain]]<br />
* [[Shimon Rura]]<br />
* [[Jeremy Redburn]]<br />
* [[Tom White]]<br />
* [[Brent Yorgey]]<br />
* [[Steve Winslow]]<br />
* [[Chris Douglas]]<br />
* [[Dan Weintraub]]<br />
* [[Evan Miller]]<br />
* [[Ben Cohen]]<br />
* [[Mike Gnozzio]]<br />
* [[Jessica Chung]]<br />
* [[James Ritterpusch]]<br />
* [[Ben Wood]]</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=LDAP&diff=17232LDAP2008-05-30T13:02:04Z<p>08bpw: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Computers]]<br />
<br />
'''LDAP''' is a protocol for searching for email addresses and checking the passwords of people with a [[Unix ID]]. The College runs three LDAP servers:<br />
* nds1.williams.edu is the [[Novell NetWare]] server that has a lot of information about you, and that can check your password;<br />
* nds2.williams.edu is nds1's twin;<br />
* ldap.williams.edu is used solely for searching email addresses.<br />
<br />
==Auto-completing email addresses==<br />
<br />
Many [[email clients]] let you configure an LDAP server to act as your address book. This means you can search for someone's email address directly in your mail client, without having to use [[WSO Facebook]]. Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Server: ldap.williams.edu<br />
<br />
Search Base: ou=People,o=williams<br />
<br />
Port: 389<br />
<br />
Use SSL: No<br />
<br />
If you're writing a program and want to use the LDAP server to retrieve a person's first name, last name, and email address you'll want to use the search base "uid=$USER,o=williams,ou=people" (where $USERNAME is a person's [[Unix ID]]), and retrive the attributes "sn" (last name), "givenName" (first name), and "mail" (email address).<br />
<br />
==Authenticating with LDAP==<br />
<br />
Here are settings for checking the passwords of different types of users. Ideally, you can authenticate more than one type, but that will depend what kind of support your software has. Of course, if you are a true [[students with computer skills|badass]], you shouldn't be afraid to write your own extension to handle multiple LDAP settings. In all cases, you need to somehow substitute $USER with the name of the user that's logging in.<br />
<br />
===Williams Students===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu (or nds1.williams.edu)<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=student,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===WSO accounts===<br />
<br />
These include some students and some alumni.<br />
<br />
Server: wanda<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,cn=users,dc=ursula,dc=local<br />
SSL: yes<br />
<br />
===Williams Faculty===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=faculty,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Staff===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=staff,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Alumni===<br />
<br />
Server: alumni.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,ou=alumni,o=williams<br />
SSL: no(?)<br />
<br />
==Info from LDAP==<br />
In addition to the servers above, you can query ldap2.williams.edu for general directory info. (No SSL)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Fun with LDAP==<br />
<br />
If you want to query an LDAP server directly, there's a program called "ldapsearch" available for [[Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]] that you can use to query these servers.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=LDAP&diff=17231LDAP2008-05-30T13:00:42Z<p>08bpw: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Computers]]<br />
<br />
'''LDAP''' is a protocol for searching for email addresses and checking the passwords of people with a [[Unix ID]]. The College runs three LDAP servers:<br />
* nds1.williams.edu is the [[Novell NetWare]] server that has a lot of information about you, and that can check your password;<br />
* nds2.williams.edu is nds1's twin;<br />
* ldap.williams.edu is used solely for searching email addresses.<br />
<br />
==Auto-completing email addresses==<br />
<br />
Many [[email clients]] let you configure an LDAP server to act as your address book. This means you can search for someone's email address directly in your mail client, without having to use [[WSO Facebook]]. Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Server: ldap.williams.edu<br />
<br />
Search Base: ou=People,o=williams<br />
<br />
Port: 389<br />
<br />
Use SSL: No<br />
<br />
If you're writing a program and want to use the LDAP server to retrieve a person's first name, last name, and email address you'll want to use the search base "uid=$USER,o=williams,ou=people" (where $USERNAME is a person's [[Unix ID]]), and retrive the attributes "sn" (last name), "givenName" (first name), and "mail" (email address).<br />
<br />
==Authenticating with LDAP==<br />
<br />
Here are settings for checking the passwords of different types of users. Ideally, you can authenticate more than one type, but that will depend what kind of support your software has. Of course, if you are a true [[students with computer skills|badass]], you shouldn't be afraid to write your own extension to handle multiple LDAP settings. In all cases, you need to somehow substitute $USER with the name of the user that's logging in.<br />
<br />
===Williams Students===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu (or nds1.williams.edu)<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=student,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===WSO accounts===<br />
<br />
These include some students and some alumni.<br />
<br />
Server: wanda<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,cn=users,dc=ursula,dc=local<br />
SSL: yes<br />
<br />
===Williams Faculty===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=faculty,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Staff===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=staff,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Alumni===<br />
<br />
Server: alumni.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,ou=alumni,o=williams<br />
SSL: no(?)<br />
<br />
==Info from LDAP==<br />
In addition to the servers above, you can query the servers below for general directory info.<br />
<br />
===Anyone with an OIT login===<br />
<br />
Server: ldap2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain:uid=$USER,ou=people,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Fun with LDAP==<br />
<br />
If you want to query an LDAP server directly, there's a program called "ldapsearch" available for [[Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]] that you can use to query these servers.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=LDAP&diff=17222LDAP2008-05-24T21:33:32Z<p>08bpw: /* WSO accounts */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Computers]]<br />
<br />
'''LDAP''' is a protocol for searching for email addresses and checking the passwords of people with a [[Unix ID]]. The College runs three LDAP servers:<br />
* nds1.williams.edu is the [[Novell NetWare]] server that has a lot of information about you, and that can check your password;<br />
* nds2.williams.edu is nds1's twin;<br />
* ldap.williams.edu is used solely for searching email addresses.<br />
<br />
==Auto-completing email addresses==<br />
<br />
Many [[email clients]] let you configure an LDAP server to act as your address book. This means you can search for someone's email address directly in your mail client, without having to use [[WSO Facebook]]. Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Server: ldap.williams.edu<br />
<br />
Search Base: ou=People,o=williams<br />
<br />
Port: 389<br />
<br />
Use SSL: No<br />
<br />
If you're writing a program and want to use the LDAP server to retrieve a person's first name, last name, and email address you'll want to use the search base "uid=$USER,o=williams,ou=people" (where $USERNAME is a person's [[Unix ID]]), and retrive the attributes "sn" (last name), "givenName" (first name), and "mail" (email address).<br />
<br />
==Authenticating with LDAP==<br />
<br />
Here are settings for checking the passwords of different types of users. Ideally, you can authenticate more than one type, but that will depend what kind of support your software has. Of course, if you are a true [[students with computer skills|badass]], you shouldn't be afraid to write your own extension to handle multiple LDAP settings. In all cases, you need to somehow substitute $USER with the name of the user that's logging in.<br />
<br />
===Anyone with an OIT login===<br />
<br />
Server: ldap2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain:uid=$USER,ou=people,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Students===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu (or nds1.williams.edu)<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=student,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===WSO accounts===<br />
<br />
These include some students and some alumni.<br />
<br />
Server: wanda<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,cn=users,dc=ursula,dc=local<br />
SSL: yes<br />
<br />
===Williams Faculty===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=faculty,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Staff===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=staff,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Alumni===<br />
<br />
Server: alumni.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,ou=alumni,o=williams<br />
SSL: no(?)<br />
<br />
==Fun with LDAP==<br />
<br />
If you want to query an LDAP server directly, there's a program called "ldapsearch" available for [[Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]] that you can use to query these servers.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=LDAP&diff=16130LDAP2008-02-09T20:32:07Z<p>08bpw: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Computers]]<br />
<br />
'''LDAP''' is a protocol for searching for email addresses and checking the passwords of people with a [[Unix ID]]. The College runs three LDAP servers:<br />
* nds1.williams.edu is the [[Novell NetWare]] server that has a lot of information about you, and that can check your password;<br />
* nds2.williams.edu is nds1's twin;<br />
* ldap.williams.edu is used solely for searching email addresses.<br />
<br />
==Auto-completing email addresses==<br />
<br />
Many [[email clients]] let you configure an LDAP server to act as your address book. This means you can search for someone's email address directly in your mail client, without having to use [[WSO Facebook]]. Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Server: ldap.williams.edu<br />
<br />
Search Base: ou=People,o=williams<br />
<br />
Port: 389<br />
<br />
Use SSL: No<br />
<br />
If you're writing a program and want to use the LDAP server to retrieve a person's first name, last name, and email address you'll want to use the search base "uid=$USER,o=williams,ou=people" (where $USERNAME is a person's [[Unix ID]]), and retrive the attributes "sn" (last name), "givenName" (first name), and "mail" (email address).<br />
<br />
==Authenticating with LDAP==<br />
<br />
Here are settings for checking the passwords of different types of users. Ideally, you can authenticate more than one type, but that will depend what kind of support your software has. Of course, if you are a true [[students with computer skills|badass]], you shouldn't be afraid to write your own extension to handle multiple LDAP settings. In all cases, you need to somehow substitute $USER with the name of the user that's logging in.<br />
<br />
===Anyone with an OIT login===<br />
<br />
Server: ldap2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain:uid=$USER,ou=people,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Students===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu (or nds1.williams.edu)<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=student,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===WSO accounts===<br />
<br />
These include some students and some alumni.<br />
<br />
Server: ursula<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,cn=users,dc=williams,dc=edu<br />
SSL: yes<br />
<br />
===Williams Faculty===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=faculty,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Staff===<br />
<br />
Server: nds2.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: cn=$USER,ou=staff,o=williams<br />
SSL: no<br />
<br />
===Williams Alumni===<br />
<br />
Server: alumni.williams.edu<br />
Bind domain: uid=$USER,ou=alumni,o=williams<br />
SSL: no(?)<br />
<br />
==Fun with LDAP==<br />
<br />
If you want to query an LDAP server directly, there's a program called "ldapsearch" available for [[Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]] that you can use to query these servers.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Students_with_web_presences&diff=16097Students with web presences2008-02-07T03:12:09Z<p>08bpw: removed ref to WSO wordpress blogs, as it may go away in the future.</p>
<hr />
<div>Many students keep a blog, have a home page, or otherwise have a web page to call their own. This article tries to list all of them.<br />
<br />
If you want to know how to make a home page of your own, check out the article on [[making your own web page]].<br />
<br />
Please organize these by class year so we can easily transfer graduating classes to [[alumni with web presences]]. Also, alphabetize the list by last name then first name.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==2008==<br />
* [http://mogmaar.blogspot.com/ Morgan Goodwin]<br />
* [http://www.benrudick.com/ Ben Rudick]<br />
* [http://wso.williams.edu/~shayes/ Sean Hayes]<br />
* [http://pnunns.blogspot.com/ Peter Nunns]<br />
* [http://japsploitation.blogspot.com/ Michael Kamida]<br />
<br />
==2009==<br />
* [http://underhopkins.blogspot.com/ Andrew Goldston]<br />
* [http://khooltengman.blogspot.com Teng Jian Khoo]<br />
* [http://kowashere.typepad.com/my_weblog/ Rachel Ko]<br />
* [http://wso.williams.edu/~omendez/Pencil_Drawings.htm Omar Mendez]<br />
* [http://williams-deividas.blogspot.com Deividas Seferis]<br />
* [http://aroop.vox.com/ Aroop Mukharji]<br />
<br />
==2010==<br />
* [http://wso.williams.edu/~msanchez/Site/Welcome.html Marco Sanchez]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Students]] [[Category:Computers]]</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_account&diff=16076WSO account2008-01-29T14:20:59Z<p>08bpw: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
A WSO account, as distinct from your [[Unix ID]], lets you put up a web page that begins with http://wso.williams.edu, and use the features of our web server (CGI, PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL). It also allows you to use the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]] and gets you a [[WSO email forwarding]] account. You need a WSO account if you're going to maintain a website for a student organization or cluster.<br />
<br />
See http://wso.williams.edu/wso/services/accounts</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_web_development&diff=16022WSO web development2008-01-09T00:49:00Z<p>08bpw: /* Choose your environment */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu WSO's web site] is a work in progress. You can always see "the next step" at http://wso.williams.edu:3000, where the latest "stable" (stable being a relative term) version of the next update to the site lives. If you're impatient about the new facebook, or you know web design or Ruby, or if you just want to see how it's done, you're welcome to check out a copy of the code and go to work. This page will tell you how to get started.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get a Subversion account ==<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu to get an account and password so that you can checkout a copy of the code from our Subversion repository. You'll need this when running any of the svn commands below.<br />
<br />
== Choose your environment ==<br />
<br />
Working on the WSO site will require running your own development copy of the site. There are two basic ways to go about this.<br />
<br />
1. Run your development server in your account on WSO's user server. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO shell account.<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer with an ssh client (ssh on *nix or Mac OS X, PuTTY on Windows).<br />
* Some familiarity with the command line.<br />
2. Run your development server on your machine. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer.<br />
* Familiarity with installing command line software (preferably via a package manager).<br />
<br />
Though setting up a dev server on your own machine may require more investment of time up front, it is ultimately more flexible, since you have more control over and easier access to your environment.<br />
<br />
==Option 1: Set up a development server in your WSO account==<br />
<br />
===SSH to WSO===<br />
<br />
If you don't have a WSO account, email root at wso.williams.edu. One of them will hook you up. A WSO account is not your 06abc or abc1 account. It is the first letter of your first name followed by up to seven letters of your last name. Once you have an account, go ahead and log in:<br />
<br />
'''Windows''': get yourself a copy of [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]. wso.williams.edu is the host.<br />
<br />
'''Mac/Linux''': Open up a Terminal or a console, and type<br />
<br />
ssh username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
where username is your WSO username (remember, not your 06abc OIT id).<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
Once you've logged in with SSH, you're ready to check out your very own copy of the WSO code. In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. (Don't forget the dot at the end!) This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run! If you just want to poke around you can do that without starting the server (check out [[How to transfer files to WSO]]), but if you want to make changes and see what happens, keep reading.<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
But first you need your own personal port to run it on. Find this by running the following command. You'll want to save the output of this for future reference.<br />
<br />
expr 50000 + $UID<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory, replacing your_port with the number we generated above.<br />
<br />
/opt/local/bin/ruby script/server -p your_port<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business.<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
Before breaking out the champagne, we need to check to see that the server actually works. Unfortunately, you can't just pop open a web browser and surf to your new site. WSO's servers are behind a firewall. The firewall only allows connections on certain ports. Yours is not one of them.<br />
<br />
===Setting up port forwarding===<br />
<br />
The way through the firewall is to pretend that the web server is running on your computer and not on WSO. We'll use a technology called ''port forwarding'' to send web requests to your machine ''through an SSH connection'' to your server on WSO. This is simply awesome, and not too hard.<br />
<br />
====Mac/Linux====<br />
<br />
Open up a Terminal on your own machine, and type<br />
<br />
ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
EXCEPT instead of your_port, put the port number that you wrote down, and instead of "username", type your WSO account name. Unfortunately, you'll have to run this command somewhat frequently, since SSH connections close when your computer reboots or goes to sleep (or WSO crashes, or whatever...). To make this a little less tedious, open the file called .bashrc in your home directory on your own machine and add this line:<br />
<br />
alias wso3000='ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu'<br />
<br />
Again, make the substitutions for your_port and username. Close the Terminal window and open a new one. Now, if you need to establish the connection, just type "wso3000" in a terminal window. You can pick a different alias, of course.<br />
<br />
====Windows====<br />
<br />
Putty lets you do port forwarding, too. You can read more about it here:<br />
<br />
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.57/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#S3.5<br />
<br />
Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Source port: 3000<br />
Destination port: (your special port)<br />
Destination host: localhost<br />
<br />
Continue to the Common Instructions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Option 2: Run on your own machine==<br />
<br />
Disclaimer: The author has done this on various flavors of *nix and on Mac OS X, but knows nothing about Windows. It is possible on Windows, but no guarantees that it will just work. Google is your friend.<br />
<br />
===Install software===<br />
<br />
====With your package manager====<br />
<br />
Using your favorite package manager, install the following:<br />
<br />
* subversion<br />
* sqlite3<br />
* ruby (1.8.6)<br />
* ruby ldap (rb-ldap 0.9.1)<br />
* ImageMagick<br />
* ruby gems, a package manager for ruby packages<br />
<br />
=====Notes=====<br />
Make sure that these appear in your $PATH.<br />
<br />
On Mac OS X Leopard, the built-in ruby comes with ruby gems installed, so you may be able to skip those two. On Tiger and earlier, use MacPorts to install all of the above (mongrel is still optional).<br />
<br />
====With ruby gems====<br />
<br />
Using gem install the following:<br />
<br />
* rails<br />
* RedCloth<br />
* simple-rss<br />
* sqlite3-ruby<br />
* rmagick<br />
* optional: mongrel<br />
<br />
You can install all of this with the command<br />
<br />
gem install rails RedCloth simple-rss sqlite3-ruby mongrel -y<br />
<br />
On any *nix system or Mac OS X, you'll probably need to run this with sudo. No idea about Windows.<br />
<br />
If you have any trouble with this, post to [[Talk:WSO web development]] or email bwood at wso.<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run!<br />
<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory.<br />
<br />
script/server<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business. (This is what you'll see if you installed mongrel, otherwise, you'll see similar output from WEBrick, the default server.)<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Common Instructions==<br />
<br />
===Build your database===<br />
<br />
The development version of the WSO site uses SQLite, a file-based database to make it easy to deploy anywhere. To create your database and setup the structure we'll need, just run<br />
<br />
rake db:schema:load<br />
<br />
in the root directory of your copy of the code (e.g. wso-devel).<br />
<br />
===Add yourself as a user===<br />
<br />
Also in the root directory of your site, run<br />
<br />
rake data:dev:addusers<br />
<br />
===Optional: update caches===<br />
<br />
On the production server, these scripts are run every so often to keep the info on the front page up to date. You get some pregenerated caches with the code, but if you want something more realistic, run these.<br />
<br />
ruby script/cron/rss.rb<br />
ruby script/cron/weather.rb<br />
<br />
===Try out the server===<br />
<br />
Open up a browser and go to http://localhost:3000/<br />
<br />
Of course, if it doesn't work, please describe your problem on [[Talk:WSO web development]].<br />
<br />
Now, you can change a file in wso-devel, and the change will show up on your development server at this address the next time you reload the page in your browser. Sweet. (Some changes esp. to controllers or libraries will require restarting the server, but it's simple.)<br />
<br />
===Making changes===<br />
<br />
Nice work getting this far. So now you actually want to ''do'' something with the code. For now, come to a WSO meeting Tuesdays at 9:30pm in the vicinity of TCL 202, or email wso at wso.williams.edu with questions/interest. With the new Facebook finished, our next big prospect is rewriting old PageKit services (Factrak!) in Ruby on Rails.<br />
<br />
It's a good idea to run an update every so often so that your local working copy picks up changes that other people have made. Change directory into your wso-devel directory and run<br />
<br />
svn update<br />
<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu if you'd like to change the WSO site, add a new service, or fix a bug. If you get the go-ahead, you're in good shape, so go to work. Once you think your change is ready for the world, you'll need to get permission to add your changes to our code repository, where it will be tested and deployed. Email root at wso.williams.edu about that. They'll take care of you.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_web_development&diff=16005WSO web development2008-01-06T19:47:27Z<p>08bpw: /* With ruby gems */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu WSO's web site] is a work in progress. You can always see "the next step" at http://wso.williams.edu:3000, where the latest "stable" (stable being a relative term) version of the next update to the site lives. If you're impatient about the new facebook, or you know web design or Ruby, or if you just want to see how it's done, you're welcome to check out a copy of the code and go to work. This page will tell you how to get started.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get a Subversion account ==<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu to get an account and password so that you can checkout a copy of the code from our Subversion repository. You'll need this when running any of the svn commands below.<br />
<br />
== Choose your environment ==<br />
<br />
Working on the WSO site will require running your own development copy of the site. There are two basic ways to go about this.<br />
<br />
# Run your development server in your account on WSO's user server. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO shell account.<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer with an ssh client (ssh on *nix or Mac OS X, PuTTY on Windows).<br />
* Some familiarity with the command line.<br />
# Run your development server on your machine. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer.<br />
* Familiarity with installing command line software (preferably via a package manager).<br />
<br />
Though setting up a dev server on your own machine may require more investment of time up front, it is ultimately more flexible, since you have more control over and easier access to your environment.<br />
<br />
==Option 1: Set up a development server in your WSO account==<br />
<br />
===SSH to WSO===<br />
<br />
If you don't have a WSO account, email root at wso.williams.edu. One of them will hook you up. A WSO account is not your 06abc or abc1 account. It is the first letter of your first name followed by up to seven letters of your last name. Once you have an account, go ahead and log in:<br />
<br />
'''Windows''': get yourself a copy of [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]. wso.williams.edu is the host.<br />
<br />
'''Mac/Linux''': Open up a Terminal or a console, and type<br />
<br />
ssh username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
where username is your WSO username (remember, not your 06abc OIT id).<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
Once you've logged in with SSH, you're ready to check out your very own copy of the WSO code. In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. (Don't forget the dot at the end!) This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run! If you just want to poke around you can do that without starting the server (check out [[How to transfer files to WSO]]), but if you want to make changes and see what happens, keep reading.<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
But first you need your own personal port to run it on. Find this by running the following command. You'll want to save the output of this for future reference.<br />
<br />
expr 50000 + $UID<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory, replacing your_port with the number we generated above.<br />
<br />
/opt/local/bin/ruby script/server -p your_port<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business.<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
Before breaking out the champagne, we need to check to see that the server actually works. Unfortunately, you can't just pop open a web browser and surf to your new site. WSO's servers are behind a firewall. The firewall only allows connections on certain ports. Yours is not one of them.<br />
<br />
===Setting up port forwarding===<br />
<br />
The way through the firewall is to pretend that the web server is running on your computer and not on WSO. We'll use a technology called ''port forwarding'' to send web requests to your machine ''through an SSH connection'' to your server on WSO. This is simply awesome, and not too hard.<br />
<br />
====Mac/Linux====<br />
<br />
Open up a Terminal on your own machine, and type<br />
<br />
ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
EXCEPT instead of your_port, put the port number that you wrote down, and instead of "username", type your WSO account name. Unfortunately, you'll have to run this command somewhat frequently, since SSH connections close when your computer reboots or goes to sleep (or WSO crashes, or whatever...). To make this a little less tedious, open the file called .bashrc in your home directory on your own machine and add this line:<br />
<br />
alias wso3000='ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu'<br />
<br />
Again, make the substitutions for your_port and username. Close the Terminal window and open a new one. Now, if you need to establish the connection, just type "wso3000" in a terminal window. You can pick a different alias, of course.<br />
<br />
====Windows====<br />
<br />
Putty lets you do port forwarding, too. You can read more about it here:<br />
<br />
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.57/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#S3.5<br />
<br />
Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Source port: 3000<br />
Destination port: (your special port)<br />
Destination host: localhost<br />
<br />
Continue to the Common Instructions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Option 2: Run on your own machine==<br />
<br />
Disclaimer: The author has done this on various flavors of *nix and on Mac OS X, but knows nothing about Windows. It is possible on Windows, but no guarantees that it will just work. Google is your friend.<br />
<br />
===Install software===<br />
<br />
====With your package manager====<br />
<br />
Using your favorite package manager, install the following:<br />
<br />
* subversion<br />
* sqlite3<br />
* ruby (1.8.6)<br />
* ruby ldap (rb-ldap 0.9.1)<br />
* ImageMagick<br />
* ruby gems, a package manager for ruby packages<br />
<br />
=====Notes=====<br />
Make sure that these appear in your $PATH.<br />
<br />
On Mac OS X Leopard, the built-in ruby comes with ruby gems installed, so you may be able to skip those two. On Tiger and earlier, use MacPorts to install all of the above (mongrel is still optional).<br />
<br />
====With ruby gems====<br />
<br />
Using gem install the following:<br />
<br />
* rails<br />
* RedCloth<br />
* simple-rss<br />
* sqlite3-ruby<br />
* rmagick<br />
* optional: mongrel<br />
<br />
You can install all of this with the command<br />
<br />
gem install rails RedCloth simple-rss sqlite3-ruby mongrel -y<br />
<br />
On any *nix system or Mac OS X, you'll probably need to run this with sudo. No idea about Windows.<br />
<br />
If you have any trouble with this, post to [[Talk:WSO web development]] or email bwood at wso.<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run!<br />
<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory.<br />
<br />
script/server<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business. (This is what you'll see if you installed mongrel, otherwise, you'll see similar output from WEBrick, the default server.)<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Common Instructions==<br />
<br />
===Build your database===<br />
<br />
The development version of the WSO site uses SQLite, a file-based database to make it easy to deploy anywhere. To create your database and setup the structure we'll need, just run<br />
<br />
rake db:schema:load<br />
<br />
in the root directory of your copy of the code (e.g. wso-devel).<br />
<br />
===Add yourself as a user===<br />
<br />
Also in the root directory of your site, run<br />
<br />
rake data:dev:addusers<br />
<br />
===Optional: update caches===<br />
<br />
On the production server, these scripts are run every so often to keep the info on the front page up to date. You get some pregenerated caches with the code, but if you want something more realistic, run these.<br />
<br />
ruby script/cron/rss.rb<br />
ruby script/cron/weather.rb<br />
<br />
===Try out the server===<br />
<br />
Open up a browser and go to http://localhost:3000/<br />
<br />
Of course, if it doesn't work, please describe your problem on [[Talk:WSO web development]].<br />
<br />
Now, you can change a file in wso-devel, and the change will show up on your development server at this address the next time you reload the page in your browser. Sweet. (Some changes esp. to controllers or libraries will require restarting the server, but it's simple.)<br />
<br />
===Making changes===<br />
<br />
Nice work getting this far. So now you actually want to ''do'' something with the code. For now, come to a WSO meeting Tuesdays at 9:30pm in the vicinity of TCL 202, or email wso at wso.williams.edu with questions/interest. With the new Facebook finished, our next big prospect is rewriting old PageKit services (Factrak!) in Ruby on Rails.<br />
<br />
It's a good idea to run an update every so often so that your local working copy picks up changes that other people have made. Change directory into your wso-devel directory and run<br />
<br />
svn update<br />
<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu if you'd like to change the WSO site, add a new service, or fix a bug. If you get the go-ahead, you're in good shape, so go to work. Once you think your change is ready for the world, you'll need to get permission to add your changes to our code repository, where it will be tested and deployed. Email root at wso.williams.edu about that. They'll take care of you.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:WSO_web_development&diff=16004Talk:WSO web development2008-01-06T19:12:06Z<p>08bpw: Old PageKit devel stuff removed.</p>
<hr />
<div>Share your problems with the WSO dev environment here.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_web_development&diff=16003WSO web development2008-01-06T19:10:41Z<p>08bpw: /* With your package manager */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu WSO's web site] is a work in progress. You can always see "the next step" at http://wso.williams.edu:3000, where the latest "stable" (stable being a relative term) version of the next update to the site lives. If you're impatient about the new facebook, or you know web design or Ruby, or if you just want to see how it's done, you're welcome to check out a copy of the code and go to work. This page will tell you how to get started.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get a Subversion account ==<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu to get an account and password so that you can checkout a copy of the code from our Subversion repository. You'll need this when running any of the svn commands below.<br />
<br />
== Choose your environment ==<br />
<br />
Working on the WSO site will require running your own development copy of the site. There are two basic ways to go about this.<br />
<br />
# Run your development server in your account on WSO's user server. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO shell account.<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer with an ssh client (ssh on *nix or Mac OS X, PuTTY on Windows).<br />
* Some familiarity with the command line.<br />
# Run your development server on your machine. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer.<br />
* Familiarity with installing command line software (preferably via a package manager).<br />
<br />
Though setting up a dev server on your own machine may require more investment of time up front, it is ultimately more flexible, since you have more control over and easier access to your environment.<br />
<br />
==Option 1: Set up a development server in your WSO account==<br />
<br />
===SSH to WSO===<br />
<br />
If you don't have a WSO account, email root at wso.williams.edu. One of them will hook you up. A WSO account is not your 06abc or abc1 account. It is the first letter of your first name followed by up to seven letters of your last name. Once you have an account, go ahead and log in:<br />
<br />
'''Windows''': get yourself a copy of [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]. wso.williams.edu is the host.<br />
<br />
'''Mac/Linux''': Open up a Terminal or a console, and type<br />
<br />
ssh username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
where username is your WSO username (remember, not your 06abc OIT id).<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
Once you've logged in with SSH, you're ready to check out your very own copy of the WSO code. In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. (Don't forget the dot at the end!) This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run! If you just want to poke around you can do that without starting the server (check out [[How to transfer files to WSO]]), but if you want to make changes and see what happens, keep reading.<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
But first you need your own personal port to run it on. Find this by running the following command. You'll want to save the output of this for future reference.<br />
<br />
expr 50000 + $UID<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory, replacing your_port with the number we generated above.<br />
<br />
/opt/local/bin/ruby script/server -p your_port<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business.<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
Before breaking out the champagne, we need to check to see that the server actually works. Unfortunately, you can't just pop open a web browser and surf to your new site. WSO's servers are behind a firewall. The firewall only allows connections on certain ports. Yours is not one of them.<br />
<br />
===Setting up port forwarding===<br />
<br />
The way through the firewall is to pretend that the web server is running on your computer and not on WSO. We'll use a technology called ''port forwarding'' to send web requests to your machine ''through an SSH connection'' to your server on WSO. This is simply awesome, and not too hard.<br />
<br />
====Mac/Linux====<br />
<br />
Open up a Terminal on your own machine, and type<br />
<br />
ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
EXCEPT instead of your_port, put the port number that you wrote down, and instead of "username", type your WSO account name. Unfortunately, you'll have to run this command somewhat frequently, since SSH connections close when your computer reboots or goes to sleep (or WSO crashes, or whatever...). To make this a little less tedious, open the file called .bashrc in your home directory on your own machine and add this line:<br />
<br />
alias wso3000='ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu'<br />
<br />
Again, make the substitutions for your_port and username. Close the Terminal window and open a new one. Now, if you need to establish the connection, just type "wso3000" in a terminal window. You can pick a different alias, of course.<br />
<br />
====Windows====<br />
<br />
Putty lets you do port forwarding, too. You can read more about it here:<br />
<br />
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.57/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#S3.5<br />
<br />
Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Source port: 3000<br />
Destination port: (your special port)<br />
Destination host: localhost<br />
<br />
Continue to the Common Instructions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Option 2: Run on your own machine==<br />
<br />
Disclaimer: The author has done this on various flavors of *nix and on Mac OS X, but knows nothing about Windows. It is possible on Windows, but no guarantees that it will just work. Google is your friend.<br />
<br />
===Install software===<br />
<br />
====With your package manager====<br />
<br />
Using your favorite package manager, install the following:<br />
<br />
* subversion<br />
* sqlite3<br />
* ruby (1.8.6)<br />
* ruby ldap (rb-ldap 0.9.1)<br />
* ImageMagick<br />
* ruby gems, a package manager for ruby packages<br />
<br />
=====Notes=====<br />
Make sure that these appear in your $PATH.<br />
<br />
On Mac OS X Leopard, the built-in ruby comes with ruby gems installed, so you may be able to skip those two. On Tiger and earlier, use MacPorts to install all of the above (mongrel is still optional).<br />
<br />
====With ruby gems====<br />
<br />
Using gem install the following:<br />
<br />
* rails<br />
* RedCloth<br />
* simple-rss<br />
* sqlite3-ruby<br />
* optional: mongrel<br />
<br />
You can install all of this with the command<br />
<br />
gem install rails RedCloth simple-rss sqlite3-ruby mongrel -y<br />
<br />
On any *nix system or Mac OS X, you'll probably need to run this with sudo. No idea about Windows.<br />
<br />
If you have any trouble with this, post to [[Talk:WSO web development]] or email bwood at wso.<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run!<br />
<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory.<br />
<br />
script/server<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business. (This is what you'll see if you installed mongrel, otherwise, you'll see similar output from WEBrick, the default server.)<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Common Instructions==<br />
<br />
===Build your database===<br />
<br />
The development version of the WSO site uses SQLite, a file-based database to make it easy to deploy anywhere. To create your database and setup the structure we'll need, just run<br />
<br />
rake db:schema:load<br />
<br />
in the root directory of your copy of the code (e.g. wso-devel).<br />
<br />
===Add yourself as a user===<br />
<br />
Also in the root directory of your site, run<br />
<br />
rake data:dev:addusers<br />
<br />
===Optional: update caches===<br />
<br />
On the production server, these scripts are run every so often to keep the info on the front page up to date. You get some pregenerated caches with the code, but if you want something more realistic, run these.<br />
<br />
ruby script/cron/rss.rb<br />
ruby script/cron/weather.rb<br />
<br />
===Try out the server===<br />
<br />
Open up a browser and go to http://localhost:3000/<br />
<br />
Of course, if it doesn't work, please describe your problem on [[Talk:WSO web development]].<br />
<br />
Now, you can change a file in wso-devel, and the change will show up on your development server at this address the next time you reload the page in your browser. Sweet. (Some changes esp. to controllers or libraries will require restarting the server, but it's simple.)<br />
<br />
===Making changes===<br />
<br />
Nice work getting this far. So now you actually want to ''do'' something with the code. For now, come to a WSO meeting Tuesdays at 9:30pm in the vicinity of TCL 202, or email wso at wso.williams.edu with questions/interest. With the new Facebook finished, our next big prospect is rewriting old PageKit services (Factrak!) in Ruby on Rails.<br />
<br />
It's a good idea to run an update every so often so that your local working copy picks up changes that other people have made. Change directory into your wso-devel directory and run<br />
<br />
svn update<br />
<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu if you'd like to change the WSO site, add a new service, or fix a bug. If you get the go-ahead, you're in good shape, so go to work. Once you think your change is ready for the world, you'll need to get permission to add your changes to our code repository, where it will be tested and deployed. Email root at wso.williams.edu about that. They'll take care of you.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_web_development&diff=16002WSO web development2008-01-06T19:07:29Z<p>08bpw: new dev setup</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu WSO's web site] is a work in progress. You can always see "the next step" at http://wso.williams.edu:3000, where the latest "stable" (stable being a relative term) version of the next update to the site lives. If you're impatient about the new facebook, or you know web design or Ruby, or if you just want to see how it's done, you're welcome to check out a copy of the code and go to work. This page will tell you how to get started.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get a Subversion account ==<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu to get an account and password so that you can checkout a copy of the code from our Subversion repository. You'll need this when running any of the svn commands below.<br />
<br />
== Choose your environment ==<br />
<br />
Working on the WSO site will require running your own development copy of the site. There are two basic ways to go about this.<br />
<br />
# Run your development server in your account on WSO's user server. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO shell account.<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer with an ssh client (ssh on *nix or Mac OS X, PuTTY on Windows).<br />
* Some familiarity with the command line.<br />
# Run your development server on your machine. This requires the following:<br />
* A WSO subversion account.<br />
* A computer.<br />
* Familiarity with installing command line software (preferably via a package manager).<br />
<br />
Though setting up a dev server on your own machine may require more investment of time up front, it is ultimately more flexible, since you have more control over and easier access to your environment.<br />
<br />
==Option 1: Set up a development server in your WSO account==<br />
<br />
===SSH to WSO===<br />
<br />
If you don't have a WSO account, email root at wso.williams.edu. One of them will hook you up. A WSO account is not your 06abc or abc1 account. It is the first letter of your first name followed by up to seven letters of your last name. Once you have an account, go ahead and log in:<br />
<br />
'''Windows''': get yourself a copy of [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]. wso.williams.edu is the host.<br />
<br />
'''Mac/Linux''': Open up a Terminal or a console, and type<br />
<br />
ssh username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
where username is your WSO username (remember, not your 06abc OIT id).<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
Once you've logged in with SSH, you're ready to check out your very own copy of the WSO code. In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. (Don't forget the dot at the end!) This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run! If you just want to poke around you can do that without starting the server (check out [[How to transfer files to WSO]]), but if you want to make changes and see what happens, keep reading.<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
But first you need your own personal port to run it on. Find this by running the following command. You'll want to save the output of this for future reference.<br />
<br />
expr 50000 + $UID<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory, replacing your_port with the number we generated above.<br />
<br />
/opt/local/bin/ruby script/server -p your_port<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business.<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
Before breaking out the champagne, we need to check to see that the server actually works. Unfortunately, you can't just pop open a web browser and surf to your new site. WSO's servers are behind a firewall. The firewall only allows connections on certain ports. Yours is not one of them.<br />
<br />
===Setting up port forwarding===<br />
<br />
The way through the firewall is to pretend that the web server is running on your computer and not on WSO. We'll use a technology called ''port forwarding'' to send web requests to your machine ''through an SSH connection'' to your server on WSO. This is simply awesome, and not too hard.<br />
<br />
====Mac/Linux====<br />
<br />
Open up a Terminal on your own machine, and type<br />
<br />
ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
EXCEPT instead of your_port, put the port number that you wrote down, and instead of "username", type your WSO account name. Unfortunately, you'll have to run this command somewhat frequently, since SSH connections close when your computer reboots or goes to sleep (or WSO crashes, or whatever...). To make this a little less tedious, open the file called .bashrc in your home directory on your own machine and add this line:<br />
<br />
alias wso3000='ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 3000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu'<br />
<br />
Again, make the substitutions for your_port and username. Close the Terminal window and open a new one. Now, if you need to establish the connection, just type "wso3000" in a terminal window. You can pick a different alias, of course.<br />
<br />
====Windows====<br />
<br />
Putty lets you do port forwarding, too. You can read more about it here:<br />
<br />
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.57/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#S3.5<br />
<br />
Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Source port: 3000<br />
Destination port: (your special port)<br />
Destination host: localhost<br />
<br />
Continue to the Common Instructions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Option 2: Run on your own machine==<br />
<br />
Disclaimer: The author has done this on various flavors of *nix and on Mac OS X, but knows nothing about Windows. It is possible on Windows, but no guarantees that it will just work. Google is your friend.<br />
<br />
===Install software===<br />
<br />
====With your package manager====<br />
<br />
Using your favorite package manager, install the following:<br />
<br />
* subversion<br />
* sqlite3<br />
* ruby (1.8.6)<br />
* ruby ldap (rb-ldap 0.9.1)<br />
* ImageMagick<br />
* ruby gems, a package manager for ruby packages<br />
<br />
=====Notes=====<br />
Make sure that these appear in your $PATH.<br />
<br />
On Mac OS X Leopard, the built-in ruby comes with ruby gems installed, so you may be able to skip those two. On Tiger and earlier, use MacPorts to install all of the above (mongrel is still optional).<br />
<br />
Using gem install the following:<br />
<br />
* rails<br />
* RedCloth<br />
* simple-rss<br />
* sqlite3-ruby<br />
* optional: mongrel<br />
<br />
You can install all of this with the command<br />
<br />
gem install rails RedCloth simple-rss sqlite3-ruby mongrel -y<br />
<br />
On any *nix system or Mac OS X, you'll probably need to run this with sudo. No idea about Windows.<br />
<br />
If you have any trouble with this, post to [[Talk:WSO web development]] or email bwood at wso.<br />
<br />
===Check out the code===<br />
<br />
In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run!<br />
<br />
<br />
===Start the server===<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory.<br />
<br />
script/server<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business. (This is what you'll see if you installed mongrel, otherwise, you'll see similar output from WEBrick, the default server.)<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:3000<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Common Instructions==<br />
<br />
===Build your database===<br />
<br />
The development version of the WSO site uses SQLite, a file-based database to make it easy to deploy anywhere. To create your database and setup the structure we'll need, just run<br />
<br />
rake db:schema:load<br />
<br />
in the root directory of your copy of the code (e.g. wso-devel).<br />
<br />
===Add yourself as a user===<br />
<br />
Also in the root directory of your site, run<br />
<br />
rake data:dev:addusers<br />
<br />
===Optional: update caches===<br />
<br />
On the production server, these scripts are run every so often to keep the info on the front page up to date. You get some pregenerated caches with the code, but if you want something more realistic, run these.<br />
<br />
ruby script/cron/rss.rb<br />
ruby script/cron/weather.rb<br />
<br />
===Try out the server===<br />
<br />
Open up a browser and go to http://localhost:3000/<br />
<br />
Of course, if it doesn't work, please describe your problem on [[Talk:WSO web development]].<br />
<br />
Now, you can change a file in wso-devel, and the change will show up on your development server at this address the next time you reload the page in your browser. Sweet. (Some changes esp. to controllers or libraries will require restarting the server, but it's simple.)<br />
<br />
===Making changes===<br />
<br />
Nice work getting this far. So now you actually want to ''do'' something with the code. For now, come to a WSO meeting Tuesdays at 9:30pm in the vicinity of TCL 202, or email wso at wso.williams.edu with questions/interest. With the new Facebook finished, our next big prospect is rewriting old PageKit services (Factrak!) in Ruby on Rails.<br />
<br />
It's a good idea to run an update every so often so that your local working copy picks up changes that other people have made. Change directory into your wso-devel directory and run<br />
<br />
svn update<br />
<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu if you'd like to change the WSO site, add a new service, or fix a bug. If you get the go-ahead, you're in good shape, so go to work. Once you think your change is ready for the world, you'll need to get permission to add your changes to our code repository, where it will be tested and deployed. Email root at wso.williams.edu about that. They'll take care of you.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Renewable_Energy_Petition_2007-2008&diff=15929Renewable Energy Petition 2007-20082007-12-15T18:44:55Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>== The Renewable Energy Petition 2007-2008 ==<br />
<br />
<br />
To the Trustees:<br />
<br />
Last year, President Schapiro led the College toward an admirable sustainability initiative, promising to work “within budgets, for individual projects and the college as a whole, that include significant investments in sustainability.” While Williams has made advances—LEED-certified new buildings, the new Zilkha Center—we, the undersigned, believe that the College should go much further with those investments in order to meet its stated [[Climate Initiative|Climate Action]] goals by 2020. '''We believe the college should set a percentage of the energy consumption of all new building projects to come from college-owned renewable sources, like solar panels, micro wind turbines, or solar hot water systems.''' These investments in sustainability will help make Williams College a true institutional leader.<br />
<br />
Sincerely,<br />
<br />
The undersigned. <br />
<br />
'''Discussion:'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.ephblog.com/archives/004564.html ephblog.com]<br />
<br />
'''Background Info:'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.williamsrecord.com/wr/?section=opinion&view=article&id=9368 Williams Record Op-Ed, November 14, 2007]<br />
<br />
'''Signatures:'''<br />
<br />
# Jay Cox-Chapman '09<br />
# Prassanna Raman '08<br />
# Kimberley Taylor '08<br />
# Elissa Brown '09<br />
# Whitney Leonard '08<br />
# Phillip Carter '08<br />
# Nathan Elwood '08<br />
# Elizabeth Irvin '10<br />
# Ruth Aronoff '09<br />
# Kate Yandell '10<br />
# Beverly Acha '09<br />
# George Carstocea '10<br />
# Elizabeth Brickley '10<br />
# Carynne McIver '08<br />
# Jessica Clarke '10<br />
# Andrew Wang '08<br />
# Emily Rockett '10<br />
# Rachel Allen '08<br />
# John Kling '09<br />
# Rachel Ko '09<br />
# Ansel Bubel '08<br />
# Martin Sawyer '08<br />
# Aston Gonzalez '08<br />
# Caroline Goodbody '08<br />
# Charles Shafer '10<br />
# Morgan Goodwin '08<br />
# Allegra Hyde '10<br />
# Kathleen Creel '10<br />
# Ben Kolesar '08<br />
# Samantha Carouso '10<br />
# Kimberly Elicker '09<br />
# Stephen Hunter '08<br />
# Helen Hood '09<br />
# William Slack '11<br />
# Adam Carman '10<br />
# Alice Nelson '10<br />
# Julia Sendor '08<br />
# Daniel Tao '10<br />
# Denise McCulloch '08<br />
# Lily Li '08<br />
# Alessandra LaFiandra '08<br />
# Avalon Gulley '09<br />
# Jared Quinton '10<br />
# Jared Lunkenheimer '09<br />
# Emily Maclary '10<br />
# Stuart Jones '08<br />
# Christopher Law '10<br />
# David C Schwab '08<br />
# Diana S Jaffe '08<br />
# Jonathan A Stone '08<br />
# Jason Kohn '08<br />
# Eric Ballon-Landa '08<br />
# Elizabeth Kohout '08<br />
# Jason Fan '08<br />
# Scott Hertrick '08<br />
# Crosby Fish '10<br />
# Jeremy Goldstein '09<br />
# Julia Kropp '08<br />
# Sy Schotz '10<br />
# Narae Park '10<br />
# Thomas Rubinsky '10<br />
# Juanita Monsalve '10<br />
# Colette Salemi ' 10<br />
# John Dingee '10<br />
# Toni Kraeva '09<br />
# Yibai Li '10<br />
# Peter Nurnberg '09<br />
# Leah Shoer '09<br />
# Scott McClelland '08<br />
# Taryn Rathbone '08<br />
# Michael Daub '08<br />
# Karin Knudson '09<br />
# Eve Streicker '09<br />
# Natalie Joffe '08<br />
# Joe Lorenz '10<br />
# Petya Miteva '10<br />
# Emily Olsen '09<br />
# Lauren Sinnenberg '10<br />
# Kristen Milano '09<br />
# Marco P. Sanchez '10<br />
# Jamie K. Neal '11<br />
# Benjamin Wood '08</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Cowshell&diff=15789Cowshell2007-11-19T15:42:18Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>Cowshell is the mid-semester project for CS 432 ''Operating Systems''. Students work in groups to implement a working Unix shell in C. This is a fun project even though it's in C, and, perhaps, because it is in C.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Weekly_happenings&diff=15694Weekly happenings2007-10-17T23:24:52Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Guides]]<br />
==Monday==<br />
<br />
* Chinese Table - come speak mandarin chinese. Greylock, Wilson room, 5:30 pm.<br />
<br />
* The Williams College Green Party meets at 9:00 pm in Griffin 3 or thereabouts.<br />
<br />
* Deutscher Tisch mittags im Wilson-Zimmer des Greylock Dining Halls. Komm doch mal, wenn du Deutsch sprichst!<br />
<br />
==Tuesday==<br />
<br />
* [http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/greensense/page.php?name=who Greensense] meets 9 PM in Kellogg.<br />
<br />
* Jesse Levitt and [[Alan Cordova]] work in the observatory and email people if it's clear out. [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/skywatchers Sign up] for emails!<br />
<br />
* [[WSO]] meets at 9:30 pm in TCL 216 or thereabouts. (As of October 2007)<br />
<br />
*The Women's Center meets at 9 pm in Hardy House<br />
<br />
==Wednesday==<br />
<br />
* Russkii Stol meets at noon in the Greylock Makepeace Room. <br />
<br />
* [[ACE]] E-Board (the officers) meet in [[Goodrich]] at 7:15, usually.<br />
<br />
* [[College Council]] meets at 7:30 in Hopkins basement.<br />
<br />
* Dinner Discussions/other events, most weeks at the JRC at 6:30 pm.<br />
<br />
* [[Lehman Community Service Council]] meets at 9:30 PM in the Siskind Living Room.<br />
<br />
* [[Record]] writers and editors meet at 6:30 pm in the Record office (the old american legion building) at the end of Spring St. across from Where'd You Get That?!. Also, the paper comes out early Wednesday morning and is available all across campus.<br />
<br />
* [[Gymnastics]] practices at Gym Source in Pittsfield, leaving Chapin steps at 7:30 pm and returning at 10:30 pm.<br />
<br />
* Ace Stressbusters in Goodrich.<br />
<br />
* QSU Meetings are held in Hardy House at 9PM<br />
<br />
* [[WOC]] meets at 7 in Paresky 220<br />
<br />
* Lit Review meets from 7-9 in Paresky.<br />
<br />
* [[Polar bear swim]] in the Green River, expedition departs from Paresky at 10PM.<br />
<br />
==Thursday==<br />
<br />
*Spanish Table 12pm in the Wilson Room at Greylock.<br />
<br />
* [[Students for Social Justice]] meetings in Kellogg House (CES) 9-10PM (email 06kmm to get on the listserv) <br />
<br />
* [[College Bowl]] meets at 9:00 pm somewhere in Hopkins Basement. No experience required. Kind of like Jeopardy, but sillier.<br />
<br />
==Friday==<br />
<br />
* [[Shabbat]]! Services at 6, dinner at 7, at the [http://www.williamsjewish.org JRC].<br />
<br />
*Friday Night Fellowship - Williams Christian Fellowship meets at 6:00PM, usually in Griffin 3 (look out for posters or e-mails for alternate events). All are welcome.<br />
<br />
==Saturday==<br />
<br />
==Sunday==<br />
<br />
* Rape and Sexual Assault Network (RASAN) meets in Hardy House at 7pm.<br />
<br />
* Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) meets at 8 pm in CES livingroom. All are welcome.<br />
<br />
* The [[Debate Team]] has its weekly meeting in the afternoon or early evening at Paresky's Henze Lounge.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_web_development&diff=15647WSO web development2007-09-30T17:03:47Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu WSO's web site] is a work in progress. You can always see "the next step" at http://wso.williams.edu:3000, where the latest "stable" (stable being a relative term) version of the next update to the site lives. If you're impatient about the new facebook, or you know web design or Ruby, or if you just want to see how it's done, you're welcome to check out a copy of the code and go to work. This page will tell you how to get started.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get a Subversion account ==<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu to get an account and password so that you can checkout a copy of the code from our Subversion repository. You'll need this when running any of the svn commands below.<br />
<br />
==SSH to WSO==<br />
<br />
If you don't have a WSO account, email root at wso.williams.edu. One of them will hook you up. A WSO account is not your 06abc or abc1 account. It is the first letter of your first name followed by up to seven letters of your last name. Once you have an account, go ahead and log in:<br />
<br />
'''Windows''': get yourself a copy of [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]. wso.williams.edu is the host.<br />
<br />
'''Mac/Linux''': Open up a Terminal or a console, and type<br />
<br />
ssh username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
where username is your WSO username (remember, not your 06abc OIT id).<br />
<br />
==Check out the code==<br />
<br />
Once you've logged in with SSH, you're ready to check out your very own copy of the WSO code. In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. (Don't forget the dot at the end!) This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
<br />
Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
<br />
cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run! If you just want to poke around you can do that without starting the server (check out [[How to transfer files to WSO]]), but if you want to make changes and see what happens, keep reading.<br />
<br />
==Start the server==<br />
<br />
But first you need your own personal port to run it on. Find this by running the following command. You'll want to save the output of this for future reference.<br />
<br />
expr 50000 + $UID<br />
<br />
To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory, replacing your_port with the number we generated above.<br />
<br />
/opt/local/bin/ruby script/server -p your_port<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business.<br />
<br />
=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
<br />
<br />
Before breaking out the champagne, we need to check to see that the server actually works. Unfortunately, you can't just pop open a web browser and surf to your new site. WSO's servers are behind a firewall. The firewall only allows connections on certain ports. Yours is not one of them.<br />
<br />
==Setting up port forwarding==<br />
<br />
The way through the firewall is to pretend that the web server is running on your computer and not on WSO. We'll use a technology called ''port forwarding'' to send web requests to your machine ''through an SSH connection'' to your server on WSO. This is simply awesome, and not too hard.<br />
<br />
===Mac/Linux===<br />
<br />
Open up a Terminal on your own machine, and type<br />
<br />
ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 8000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
EXCEPT instead of your_port, put the port number that you wrote down, and instead of "username", type your WSO account name. Unfortunately, you'll have to run this command somewhat frequently, since SSH connections close when your computer reboots or goes to sleep (or WSO crashes, or whatever...). To make this a little less tedious, open the file called .bashrc in your home directory on your own machine and add this line:<br />
<br />
alias wso8000='ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 8000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu'<br />
<br />
Again, make the substitutions for your_port and username. Close the Terminal window and open a new one. Now, if you need to establish the connection, just type "wso8000" in a terminal window. You can pick a different alias, of course.<br />
<br />
===Windows===<br />
<br />
Putty lets you do port forwarding, too. You can read more about it here:<br />
<br />
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.57/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#S3.5<br />
<br />
Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Source port: 8000<br />
Destination port: (your special port)<br />
Destination host: localhost<br />
<br />
==Try out the server==<br />
<br />
Open up a browser and go to http://localhost:8000/<br />
<br />
The new facebook will be at http://localhost:8000/facebook and organizations at http://localhost:8000/organizations<br />
<br />
<br />
Of course, if it doesn't work, please describe your problem on [[Talk:WSO web development]].<br />
<br />
Now, you can change a file in wso-devel, and the change will show up on your development server at this address the next time you reload the page in your browser. Sweet.<br />
<br />
==Making changes==<br />
<br />
Nice work getting this far. So now you actually want to ''do'' something with the code. For now, come to a WSO meeting Tuesdays at 9:30pm in the vicinity of TCL 202, or email wso at wso.williams.edu with questions/interest. With the new Facebook finished, our next big prospect is rewriting old PageKit services (Factrak!) in Ruby on Rails.<br />
<br />
It's a good idea to run an update every so often so that your local working copy picks up changes that other people have made. Change directory into your wso-devel directory and run<br />
<br />
svn update<br />
<br />
<br />
Email root at wso.williams.edu if you'd like to change the WSO site, add a new service, or fix a bug. If you get the go-ahead, you're in good shape, so go to work. Once you think your change is ready for the world, you'll need to get permission to add your changes to our code repository, where it will be tested and deployed. Email root at wso.williams.edu about that. They'll take care of you.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Students_Online&diff=15606Williams Students Online2007-09-19T12:58:36Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
{{Group|<br />
| name = WSO<br />
| image = Poweredges.jpeg<br />
| type = Service<br />
| selective = No.<br />
| membership = 12<br />
| meeting-time = 9:00pm Tuesdays<br />
| meeting-place = TCL or TPL 2nd floor<br />
| office = Jesup Basement<br />
| contact-name = Ben Wood<br />
| contact-unix = 08bpw<br />
| wso-listserver = wso-staff<br />
| website = http://wso.williams.edu/<br />
| established = 1995<br />
}}<br />
'''Williams Students Online''', or WSO, is a student computer group that offers several computer- and internet-related services to members of the [[College community]]. Current projects include a multi-featured [http://wso.williams.edu/ web site], [[Main Page|this Wiki]], [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo listservers], Linux parties, and web hosting for students, student organizations, and alumni.<br />
<br />
Many people often confuse WSO with the college-run [[Office for Information Technology]].<br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
<br />
'''For more information on WSO services, projects, policies, and staff, please see [http://wso.williams.edu/wso About WSO].<br />
<br />
===Web Hosting===<br />
WSO lets students and alumni put their web pages on our servers. To apply for an account, email Richard Oot (root@wso). Please supply a williams.edu email address to send the password to. Organizations can also get web pages through WSO.<br />
<br />
Our web hosting supports PHP and server-side includes by default. If you want more advanced features, such as CGI, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, contact a Richard Oot (root@wso).<br />
<br />
See also: [[How to make a web page on WSO]]<br />
<br />
===http://wso.williams.edu===<br />
This is our fancy web site, featuring blogs, a calendar, a campus facebook, photos, floor plans, choose your own adventure, and surveys. We wrote it all ourself with the help of Ruby on Rails and, formerly, Apache PageKit. If you have ideas for it, please come to a meeting (above). Or scribble something on [[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]].<br />
<br />
===Linux Parties===<br />
See [[Migrate to Linux]]<br />
<br />
===Listservers===<br />
A listserver is an email address that distributes messages to a bunch of people. WSO hosts listservers for student groups broadly defined, and other organizations around campus/Williamstown. You can apply for a listserver at http://wso.williams.edu/lists/create, and we'll try to get to the request in a few days. A complete list of WSO listservers is available from http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo.<br />
<br />
WSO uses Mailman to power its listservers. [[Jessica Chung]] (jchung@wso) is our list admin. Contact her with list administration questions.<br />
<br />
===Secure Instant Messaging===<br />
WSO users can communicate with each other using the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]].<br />
<br />
===wso/wiki===<br />
You're reading it now. We host Willipedia.<br />
<br />
==Servers==<br />
<br />
The current roster:<br />
<br />
'''Ursula''' is the latest addition to the cage. Lean and sleek, she's an Xserve with dual G5 processors and 2 gigs of RAM. Don't bump into her, though, unless you're a deaf person in need of a metronome. Ursula runs shell logins, email forwarding, and lists.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Ursula.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Nancy''' houses dual P4-Xeons at 2.7GHz a pop, and due to a hyperthreading kernel she's faking another two. With over fifty Gigs of RAID-5 storage and 2GB of ram, she can handle pretty much anything we ask her to. Also, there's a cool quadruply redundant power supply that lets her operate even if two (three?) power supplies break down, and a neat blue LCD on the front that turns orange when something's wrong. Nancy is currently doing all of our web and database serving. Here's a picture of Nancy:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Nancy.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Spiker''' has dual Pentium III 500MHz processors under the hood, 1024 MB of ram, and over 100 GB of RAID storage, plus another hundred in a shameful IDE drive running at 33 MHz that's hanging out of her front side. See:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Spiker.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
Spiker is currently taking up space in the cage, having been Officially Unplugged after a long stint in Non-booting Purgatory. It's quieter in the cage now.<br />
<br />
'''Olga and the Firewall''' are nearly identical Dell PowerEdge 300's running at 800 MHz. Olga has much more hard disk space (600 GB), though, because she's (was) our backup server. The Firewall is the only machine in the Cage without a scary aunt name. As you might guess, she acts as a firewall, connecting incoming traffic to the proper machine in the cluser, and protecting the machines from requests on ports that we don't run official services on. Here the are pictured together. The Firewall is on the left, identifiable by the red FreeBSD demon sticker:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Poweredges.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/about/servers Read about the retired aunts.]<br />
<br />
==Choice excerpts from WSO files==<br />
<br />
See [[code comments]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
WSO was founded in January of 1995 by [[DeWitt Clinton]] and [[John Kim]], with help from [[Jon Zeppieri]], [[Jason Gladstone]], [[Jessica Mintz]], and others. Originally, the first server was an Apple Powermac 7100 running WebStar, on loan from the [[College Council]]. The original mandate from the CC was to create an online version of the daily advisor. John and DeWitt successfully ignored this mandate for serveral years.<br />
<br />
1996 saw the beginning of the Internet boom, and the arrival of many new recruits to WSO. With the strong [[Unix]] background of Jon Zeppieri, [[Iein Valdez]], [[Geoff Hutchison]], and DeWitt Clinton and a blazingly-fast Pentium I 100MHz machine, WSO was migrated to a FreeBSD-based server. Meanwhile, WSO attracted the artistic talents of [[Kate Tan]], [[Eric Smith]], and [[Kenric Taylor]]. Others lending their computer expertise and love for technology included [[Matt Garland]], [[Ken Fowler]], and [[Christine Soarse]]. Finally, [[Jonah Wittkamper]] served as general all-around cheerleader for WSO.<br />
<br />
The fall of 1996 saw the arrival of a new crop of freshmen, including [[Chuck Hagenbuch]] (would would go on to design [[IMP|Horde/IMP]], the Williams College Webmail system), [[Dan Mason]] ([[HTML]] coder extrordinaire), [[Chris Richards]] (security and [[FSH]] enthusiast), [[David Ramos]] (designer and typographer), and [[Jason Healy]] (future all-campus listserver nazi). By winter, the website had been overhauled (sporting a scan of Chuck's right hand), and new services were cropping up like crazy: the online [[Facebook]], all-campus and dorm [[listserver]]s, online [[Daily Advisor]] and calendar announcements, and a small software archive.<br />
<br />
WSO continued to grow at a rapid pace, as new services were added and members signed on for web and e-mail accounts. [[Free University]] HTML courses were taught to students and members of the community by [[David Ramos]], [[Ben Isecke]], and [[Jacob Eisler]], and several clubs and organizations at the college created web pages about themselves.<br />
<br />
As the use of technology grew, WSO acquired more and better equipment. Better funding was provided by the IT department of the college, and WSO soon got a new server. A new naming scheme was conceived for the servers: [[Scary Aunt Names]]. The new machine was christented "Ethel", and replaced the aging Pentium I ("Mabel"). In the years that followed, several new servers came on board: Gertrude, Spiker, Olga, Nancy (and others?).<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2002, abuse of the [[WSO Forums]] continued. A thread entitled "Gays Suck" prompted the [[Queer Student Union]] to print out the thread and post it in [[Baxter Hall]], inviting responses with paper and pen. Abuse escalated at the end of October, at which time there were several pornographic images, violent threats, and racist, sexist, and homophobic posts to be found in the forums. On October 30, the forums were removed.<br />
<br />
But they were to return. [[Shimon Rura]] led a site re-write in the spring and summer of 2003. One goal of the re-write was to authenticate users, so that their postings and doings could be identified. The site was written with [http://www.pagekit.org Apache PageKit]. Shimon wrote the authentication system and the [[WSO Ride Board]], [[Josh Ain]] wrote a new menu feed, [[Tom White]] re-wrote the WSO Forums, [[Evan Miller]] re-wrote some screen scrapers, and [[Topher Cyll]] re-wrote the WSO Facebook and wrote WSO Blogs from a hole in Scotland. The site went live in July of 2003 and has grown in features and popularity since then.<br />
<br />
Toph, Tom, Brent, Jacob, and Steve graduated in the spring of 2004, and around that time [[Ben Cohen]] and [[Dan Weintraub]] were given [[root]]. During the summer, Evan and Dan converted [[WSO Plans]] from its standalone PHP/MySQL incarnation over to PageKit, so that students could access it from off-campus without [[setting up a proxy server]]. Also, they converted the Postgres database and the website over to UTF-8/Unicode. With the help of [[Masha Lifshin]] and [[Sam Dreeben]], the duo made much-envied but never-imitated Quicktime VRs for their [[Facebook picture]]s.<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2004, [[Kai Steverson]] rewrote [[Factrak]] on hire by College Council, to enhance the abilities of the admin, make comments expire, and allow raters to "agree" with comments left about professors. Kai also wrote [[My Survey]] that semester. Evan re-wrote the WSO Facebook (again) to include faculty and more information fields. The new Factrak's interface pulled entries and faces from the new Facebook.<br />
<br />
In February 2005, WSO was hacked by a group of Brazilians calling themselves Simiens Crew 2005.<br />
<br />
===Migration to Ursula: October 2005===<br />
<br />
In 2005, WSO bought Ursula to replace Spiker. Migrating a 3000-user FreeBSD system to Mac OS X Server is not, in the end, recommended. The play-by-play was delivered on the old WSO announcements system. Copies of the posts are stored here.<br />
<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Email and SSH will be down today - 2 Oct 2005.txt|Initial Oct. 2 announcement]]<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Progress_report_-_2_Oct_2005.txt|Progress report]], later that day. So close!<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Regress_report_-_3_Oct_2005.txt|Regress report]], posted at 3 AM after a few... mishaps.<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Migration Party Take 2 - 3 Oct 2005.txt|Post-mortem and admission of failure]] the next morning.<br />
<br />
Things actually went smoothly the next time (a week later), with Jason Healy '01 scoring an assist by providing some migration scripts.<br />
<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
<br />
[[Ben Wood]], [[James Ritterpusch]], and [[Jessica Chung]] were made [[root]] over WSO dinner at [[Guide to Off-Campus Dining#Coyote Flaco|Coyote Flaco]] in the spring of 2006.<br />
<br />
==Former WSOers==<br />
<br />
* Josh Ain<br />
* Kashif Akthar<br />
* Francisco Alarcon<br />
* Ben Birney<br />
* Beth Budwig<br />
* Jason Busch<br />
* DeWitt Clinton<br />
* Michael Chanin<br />
* Jessica Chung<br />
* Ben Cohen<br />
* Christopher Cyll<br />
* Chris Douglas<br />
* Jacob Eisler<br />
* Matt Garland<br />
* Mike Gnozzio<br />
* Geoff Guile<br />
* Chuck Hagenbuch<br />
* Jason Healy<br />
* Cheng Hu<br />
* Geoff Hutchison<br />
* Ben Isecke<br />
* Ayesha Johnson<br />
* Jason Law<br />
* Joe Masters<br />
* Evan Miller<br />
* Steve Moore<br />
* David Ramos<br />
* Jeremy Redburn<br />
* Chris Richards<br />
* Todd Rogers<br />
* Shimon Rura<br />
* Jess Scott<br />
* Josh Solomon<br />
* Fritz Stabenau<br />
* Kai Steverson<br />
* Robin Stewart<br />
* Mandy Stockley<br />
* Bartley Tablante<br />
* Kate Tan<br />
* Kenric Taylor<br />
* Ken-ichi Ueda<br />
* Dan Weintraub<br />
* Tom White<br />
* Wayne Wight<br />
* Steve Winslow<br />
* Jonah Wittkamper<br />
* Iein Valdez<br />
* Steve Wollkind<br />
* Brent Yorgey<br />
* Jon Zeppieri<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]]<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/about/ About WSO] -- documentation, help, policy, etc.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Students_Online&diff=15605Williams Students Online2007-09-19T12:57:58Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
{{Group|<br />
| name = WSO<br />
| image = Poweredges.jpeg<br />
| type = Service<br />
| selective = No way!<br />
| membership = 6<br />
| meeting-time = 9:00 pm Tuesdays<br />
| meeting-place = TCL or TPL 2nd floor<br />
| office = Jesup Basement<br />
| contact-name = Ben Wood<br />
| contact-unix = 08bpw<br />
| wso-listserver = wso-staff<br />
| website = http://wso.williams.edu/<br />
| established = 1995<br />
}}<br />
'''Williams Students Online''', or WSO, is a student computer group that offers several computer- and internet-related services to members of the [[College community]]. Current projects include a multi-featured [http://wso.williams.edu/ web site], [[Main Page|this Wiki]], [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo listservers], Linux parties, and web hosting for students, student organizations, and alumni.<br />
<br />
Many people often confuse WSO with the college-run [[Office for Information Technology]].<br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
<br />
'''For more information on WSO services, projects, policies, and staff, please see [http://wso.williams.edu/wso About WSO].<br />
<br />
===Web Hosting===<br />
WSO lets students and alumni put their web pages on our servers. To apply for an account, email Richard Oot (root@wso). Please supply a williams.edu email address to send the password to. Organizations can also get web pages through WSO.<br />
<br />
Our web hosting supports PHP and server-side includes by default. If you want more advanced features, such as CGI, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, contact a Richard Oot (root@wso).<br />
<br />
See also: [[How to make a web page on WSO]]<br />
<br />
===http://wso.williams.edu===<br />
This is our fancy web site, featuring blogs, a calendar, a campus facebook, photos, floor plans, choose your own adventure, and surveys. We wrote it all ourself with the help of Ruby on Rails and, formerly, Apache PageKit. If you have ideas for it, please come to a meeting (above). Or scribble something on [[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]].<br />
<br />
===Linux Parties===<br />
See [[Migrate to Linux]]<br />
<br />
===Listservers===<br />
A listserver is an email address that distributes messages to a bunch of people. WSO hosts listservers for student groups broadly defined, and other organizations around campus/Williamstown. You can apply for a listserver at http://wso.williams.edu/lists/create, and we'll try to get to the request in a few days. A complete list of WSO listservers is available from http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo.<br />
<br />
WSO uses Mailman to power its listservers. [[Jessica Chung]] (jchung@wso) is our list admin. Contact her with list administration questions.<br />
<br />
===Secure Instant Messaging===<br />
WSO users can communicate with each other using the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]].<br />
<br />
===wso/wiki===<br />
You're reading it now. We host Willipedia.<br />
<br />
==Servers==<br />
<br />
The current roster:<br />
<br />
'''Ursula''' is the latest addition to the cage. Lean and sleek, she's an Xserve with dual G5 processors and 2 gigs of RAM. Don't bump into her, though, unless you're a deaf person in need of a metronome. Ursula runs shell logins, email forwarding, and lists.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Ursula.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Nancy''' houses dual P4-Xeons at 2.7GHz a pop, and due to a hyperthreading kernel she's faking another two. With over fifty Gigs of RAID-5 storage and 2GB of ram, she can handle pretty much anything we ask her to. Also, there's a cool quadruply redundant power supply that lets her operate even if two (three?) power supplies break down, and a neat blue LCD on the front that turns orange when something's wrong. Nancy is currently doing all of our web and database serving. Here's a picture of Nancy:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Nancy.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Spiker''' has dual Pentium III 500MHz processors under the hood, 1024 MB of ram, and over 100 GB of RAID storage, plus another hundred in a shameful IDE drive running at 33 MHz that's hanging out of her front side. See:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Spiker.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
Spiker is currently taking up space in the cage, having been Officially Unplugged after a long stint in Non-booting Purgatory. It's quieter in the cage now.<br />
<br />
'''Olga and the Firewall''' are nearly identical Dell PowerEdge 300's running at 800 MHz. Olga has much more hard disk space (600 GB), though, because she's (was) our backup server. The Firewall is the only machine in the Cage without a scary aunt name. As you might guess, she acts as a firewall, connecting incoming traffic to the proper machine in the cluser, and protecting the machines from requests on ports that we don't run official services on. Here the are pictured together. The Firewall is on the left, identifiable by the red FreeBSD demon sticker:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Poweredges.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/about/servers Read about the retired aunts.]<br />
<br />
==Choice excerpts from WSO files==<br />
<br />
See [[code comments]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
WSO was founded in January of 1995 by [[DeWitt Clinton]] and [[John Kim]], with help from [[Jon Zeppieri]], [[Jason Gladstone]], [[Jessica Mintz]], and others. Originally, the first server was an Apple Powermac 7100 running WebStar, on loan from the [[College Council]]. The original mandate from the CC was to create an online version of the daily advisor. John and DeWitt successfully ignored this mandate for serveral years.<br />
<br />
1996 saw the beginning of the Internet boom, and the arrival of many new recruits to WSO. With the strong [[Unix]] background of Jon Zeppieri, [[Iein Valdez]], [[Geoff Hutchison]], and DeWitt Clinton and a blazingly-fast Pentium I 100MHz machine, WSO was migrated to a FreeBSD-based server. Meanwhile, WSO attracted the artistic talents of [[Kate Tan]], [[Eric Smith]], and [[Kenric Taylor]]. Others lending their computer expertise and love for technology included [[Matt Garland]], [[Ken Fowler]], and [[Christine Soarse]]. Finally, [[Jonah Wittkamper]] served as general all-around cheerleader for WSO.<br />
<br />
The fall of 1996 saw the arrival of a new crop of freshmen, including [[Chuck Hagenbuch]] (would would go on to design [[IMP|Horde/IMP]], the Williams College Webmail system), [[Dan Mason]] ([[HTML]] coder extrordinaire), [[Chris Richards]] (security and [[FSH]] enthusiast), [[David Ramos]] (designer and typographer), and [[Jason Healy]] (future all-campus listserver nazi). By winter, the website had been overhauled (sporting a scan of Chuck's right hand), and new services were cropping up like crazy: the online [[Facebook]], all-campus and dorm [[listserver]]s, online [[Daily Advisor]] and calendar announcements, and a small software archive.<br />
<br />
WSO continued to grow at a rapid pace, as new services were added and members signed on for web and e-mail accounts. [[Free University]] HTML courses were taught to students and members of the community by [[David Ramos]], [[Ben Isecke]], and [[Jacob Eisler]], and several clubs and organizations at the college created web pages about themselves.<br />
<br />
As the use of technology grew, WSO acquired more and better equipment. Better funding was provided by the IT department of the college, and WSO soon got a new server. A new naming scheme was conceived for the servers: [[Scary Aunt Names]]. The new machine was christented "Ethel", and replaced the aging Pentium I ("Mabel"). In the years that followed, several new servers came on board: Gertrude, Spiker, Olga, Nancy (and others?).<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2002, abuse of the [[WSO Forums]] continued. A thread entitled "Gays Suck" prompted the [[Queer Student Union]] to print out the thread and post it in [[Baxter Hall]], inviting responses with paper and pen. Abuse escalated at the end of October, at which time there were several pornographic images, violent threats, and racist, sexist, and homophobic posts to be found in the forums. On October 30, the forums were removed.<br />
<br />
But they were to return. [[Shimon Rura]] led a site re-write in the spring and summer of 2003. One goal of the re-write was to authenticate users, so that their postings and doings could be identified. The site was written with [http://www.pagekit.org Apache PageKit]. Shimon wrote the authentication system and the [[WSO Ride Board]], [[Josh Ain]] wrote a new menu feed, [[Tom White]] re-wrote the WSO Forums, [[Evan Miller]] re-wrote some screen scrapers, and [[Topher Cyll]] re-wrote the WSO Facebook and wrote WSO Blogs from a hole in Scotland. The site went live in July of 2003 and has grown in features and popularity since then.<br />
<br />
Toph, Tom, Brent, Jacob, and Steve graduated in the spring of 2004, and around that time [[Ben Cohen]] and [[Dan Weintraub]] were given [[root]]. During the summer, Evan and Dan converted [[WSO Plans]] from its standalone PHP/MySQL incarnation over to PageKit, so that students could access it from off-campus without [[setting up a proxy server]]. Also, they converted the Postgres database and the website over to UTF-8/Unicode. With the help of [[Masha Lifshin]] and [[Sam Dreeben]], the duo made much-envied but never-imitated Quicktime VRs for their [[Facebook picture]]s.<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2004, [[Kai Steverson]] rewrote [[Factrak]] on hire by College Council, to enhance the abilities of the admin, make comments expire, and allow raters to "agree" with comments left about professors. Kai also wrote [[My Survey]] that semester. Evan re-wrote the WSO Facebook (again) to include faculty and more information fields. The new Factrak's interface pulled entries and faces from the new Facebook.<br />
<br />
In February 2005, WSO was hacked by a group of Brazilians calling themselves Simiens Crew 2005.<br />
<br />
===Migration to Ursula: October 2005===<br />
<br />
In 2005, WSO bought Ursula to replace Spiker. Migrating a 3000-user FreeBSD system to Mac OS X Server is not, in the end, recommended. The play-by-play was delivered on the old WSO announcements system. Copies of the posts are stored here.<br />
<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Email and SSH will be down today - 2 Oct 2005.txt|Initial Oct. 2 announcement]]<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Progress_report_-_2_Oct_2005.txt|Progress report]], later that day. So close!<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Regress_report_-_3_Oct_2005.txt|Regress report]], posted at 3 AM after a few... mishaps.<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Migration Party Take 2 - 3 Oct 2005.txt|Post-mortem and admission of failure]] the next morning.<br />
<br />
Things actually went smoothly the next time (a week later), with Jason Healy '01 scoring an assist by providing some migration scripts.<br />
<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
<br />
[[Ben Wood]], [[James Ritterpusch]], and [[Jessica Chung]] were made [[root]] over WSO dinner at [[Guide to Off-Campus Dining#Coyote Flaco|Coyote Flaco]] in the spring of 2006.<br />
<br />
==Former WSOers==<br />
<br />
* Josh Ain<br />
* Kashif Akthar<br />
* Francisco Alarcon<br />
* Ben Birney<br />
* Beth Budwig<br />
* Jason Busch<br />
* DeWitt Clinton<br />
* Michael Chanin<br />
* Jessica Chung<br />
* Ben Cohen<br />
* Christopher Cyll<br />
* Chris Douglas<br />
* Jacob Eisler<br />
* Matt Garland<br />
* Mike Gnozzio<br />
* Geoff Guile<br />
* Chuck Hagenbuch<br />
* Jason Healy<br />
* Cheng Hu<br />
* Geoff Hutchison<br />
* Ben Isecke<br />
* Ayesha Johnson<br />
* Jason Law<br />
* Joe Masters<br />
* Evan Miller<br />
* Steve Moore<br />
* David Ramos<br />
* Jeremy Redburn<br />
* Chris Richards<br />
* Todd Rogers<br />
* Shimon Rura<br />
* Jess Scott<br />
* Josh Solomon<br />
* Fritz Stabenau<br />
* Kai Steverson<br />
* Robin Stewart<br />
* Mandy Stockley<br />
* Bartley Tablante<br />
* Kate Tan<br />
* Kenric Taylor<br />
* Ken-ichi Ueda<br />
* Dan Weintraub<br />
* Tom White<br />
* Wayne Wight<br />
* Steve Winslow<br />
* Jonah Wittkamper<br />
* Iein Valdez<br />
* Steve Wollkind<br />
* Brent Yorgey<br />
* Jon Zeppieri<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]]<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/about/ About WSO] -- documentation, help, policy, etc.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Jacob_Eisler&diff=15604Talk:Jacob Eisler2007-09-19T12:56:33Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div></div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Class_of_2009_Directory&diff=15589Special:Badtitle/NS100:Class of 2009 Directory2007-09-16T14:46:16Z<p>08bpw: info!</p>
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<div>== Class of 2009 Directory==<br />
<br />
Below is a Class of 2009 directory with information regarding the locations of '09's during the 2007-2008 academic year, and a detailed list of majors. The project was initiated by the Class of 2009 Sophomore Council as ''The Placebook'', and was updated and expanded by the Class of 09 CC rep with the help of the Registrar's Office and the Office of the Dean of Study Abroad. <br />
--[[User:09rad|09rad]] 17:12, 13 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
----<br />
<br />
{|<br />
!Class||First Name||Last||Sex||From Term||To Term||Program Name||Descr||Email<br />
|-<br />
|09||Beverly||Acha||F||1083||1083||CIEE Buenos Aires, Argentina||United States||Beverly.D.Acha@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Domenico||Aiello||M||1082||1083||Brown University Bologna||Italy||Domenico.Aiello@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Amanda||Alps||F||1083||1083||IES Berlin||Germany||Amanda.L.Alps@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Natalia||Arango||F||1081||1081||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Natalia.Arango@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Ruth||Aronoff||F||1082||1083||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Ruth.F.Aronoff@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Courtney||Asher||F||1081||1081||Butler COPA Argentina||Argentina||Courtney.R.Asher@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rachel||Asher||F||1083||1083||Butler / Buenos Aires, Argentina||Argentina||Rachel.A.S.Asher@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Bacon||F||1082||1083||NYU London||United Kingdom||Elizabeth.S.Bacon@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Hannah||Baker||F||1081||1081||CET Beijing Chinese Language||China||Hannah.L.Baker@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Stacey||Baradit||F||1081||1081||IES London||United Kingdom||Stacey.C.Baradit@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Samantha||Barbaro||F||1083||1083||IES Buenos Aires||Argentina||Samantha.N.Barbaro@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Melissa||Barton||F||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Melissa.A.Barton@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matthew||Beatus||M||1082||1083||IES Amsterdam||Netherlands||Matthew.E.Beatus@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Behrman||F||1082||1083||Arcadia King's College, London||United Kingdom||Emily.L.Behrman@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nichole||Beiner||F||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Nichole.A.Beiner@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emma||Bene||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Emma.P.Bene@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Camille||Bevans||F||1081||1081||SIT Australia: Sustainability and the Environment||Australia||Camille.A.Bevans@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Camille||Bevans||F||1083||1083||Butler/ Southern Cross University||United States||Camille.A.Bevans@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Charles||Birns||M||1082||1083||IES Rome||Italy||Charles.M.Birns@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Francisco||Bisono||M||1081||1081||Butler / Buenos Aires, Argentina||Argentina||Francisco.A.Bisono@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jacob||Blessing||M||1082||1083||SIT Australia: Natural and Cultural Ecology||Australia||Jacob.V.Blessing@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lauren||Bloch||F||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Lauren.N.Bloch@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Benjamin||Bodurian||M||1082||1083||Butler / University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||Benjamin.A.Bodurian@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Marjorie||Boivin||F||1083||1083||SIT Netherlands: Sexuality and Gender Identity||Netherlands||Marjorie.J.Boivin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lindsay||Bouton||F||1083||1083||University of Auckland||New Zealand||Lindsay.L.Bouton@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lauren||Brantley||F||1081||1083||Associated Kyoto Program at Doshisha University||Japan||Lauren.T.Brantley@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anastasia||Brathwaite||F||1082||1083||University of the West Indies||Barbados||Anastasia.F.Brathwaite@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rachel||Bring||F||1083||1083||University of Haifa, Isreal||Israel||Rachel.A.Bring@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Haniff||Brown||M||1081||1081||New York University||United States||Haniff.K.Brown@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Robert||Buesing||M||1081||1081||Syracuse Florence||Italy||Robert.H.Buesing.Jr@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Daniel||Bulaevsky||M||1082||1083||IES Rome||Italy||Daniel.Bulaevsky@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sarah||Burleigh||F||1083||1083||InterStudy - University of Cape Town||South Africa||Sarah.C.Burleigh@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Burns||F||1081||1081||Butler / University College London||United Kingdom||Elizabeth.T.Burns@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Arletta||Bussiere||F||1083||1083||University of St. Andrews||United Kingdom||Arletta.K.Bussiere@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Keith||Butts||M||1081||1081||University of Otago||New Zealand||Keith.H.Butts@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Celia||Campbell||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Celia.M.Campbell@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Carleen||Carey||F||1081||1081||IES Barcelona||Spain||Carleen.S.Carey@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Carleen||Carey||F||1082||1083||IHP Program: Cities of the 21st Cenutry||United States||Carleen.S.Carey@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rhonda||Carr||F||1083||1083||Butler'/ University of Costa Rica||Costa Rica||Rhonda.Carr@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alda||Chan||F||1081||1081||Associated Colleges in China||United States||Alda.Chan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alda||Chan||F||1082||1083||Chinese University of Hong Kong||Hong Kong||Alda.Chan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Eunah||Cho||F||1083||1083||SIT France: Intensive Language and Culture||France||Eunah.H.Cho@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Cary||Choy||M||1082||1083||Denmark's International Study Program||Denmark||Cary.S.M.Choy@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Brendan||Christian||M||1083||1083||IES Freiburg||Germany||Brendan.K.Christian@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Chu||F||1081||1083||Hamilton College Junior Year in France||France||Emily.P.Chu@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Antonia||Clark||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Antonia.H.Clark@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sarah||Cobb||F||1083||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Sarah.E.Cobb@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Christine||Cohen||F||1083||1083||Middlebury Language School in Paris||France||Christine.R.Cohen@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nicholas||Colella||M||1082||1083||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Nicholas.S.Colella@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Caitlin||Colesanti||F||1083||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Caitlin.C.Colesanti@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Marguerite||Conan||F||1081||1081||Denmark's International Study Program||Denmark||Marguerite.A.Conan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Katherine||Conaway||F||1081||1081||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Katherine.R.Conaway@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kevin||Coombs||M||1081||1081||University of Adelaide||Australia||Kevin.D.Coombs@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Libby||Copeland-Halperin||F||1081||1081||Duke University, Madrid, Spain||United States||Libby.R.Copeland-Halperin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Julia||Cordray||F||1082||1083||NYU Prague||Czech Republic||Julia.A.Cordray@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Clara||Coughlin||F||1081||1081||Butler/ University of Ireland, Maynooth||Ireland||Clara.D.Coughlin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|10||Reid||Covington||M||1081||1081||Language School in Huang Zhou, China||United States||Reid.C.Covington@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Valeria||Cueto||F||1082||1083||CIEE Barcelona||Spain||Valeria.M.Cueto@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jared||Currier||M||1082||1083||Arcadia / University of Sussex||United States||Jared.B.Currier@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jonathan||Dahlberg||M||1081||1081||University of Otago||New Zealand||Jonathan.R.Dahlberg@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jennifer||Danzi||F||1081||1083||London School of Economics||United Kingdom||Jennifer.B.Danzi@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emma||Davenport||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Emma.L.Davenport@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Samuel||Denton-Schneider||M||1083||1083||SIT Chile: Economic Development and Globalization||Chile||Samuel.N.Denton-Schneider@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kevin||Dewar||M||1082||1083||SIT Chile: Education and Social Change||Chile||Kevin.L.Dewar@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Erica||DeWitt||F||1083||1083||University of Otago||New Zealand||Erica.R.DeWitt@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anouk||Dey||F||1082||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Anouk.B.C.Dey@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Chanelle||Diaz||F||1083||1083||SIT Brazil||Brazil||Chanelle.M.Diaz@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Natalie||Diaz||F||1081||1083||College Year in Athens||Greece||Natalie.J.Diaz@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kaitlin||Dirrig||F||1082||1083||Trinity College - Rome||Italy||Kaitlin.R.Dirrig@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Brian||Dolezal||M||1082||1083||Syracuse Florence||Italy||Brian.J.Dolezal@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Randall||Dorf||M||1082||1083||Butler King's College||United Kingdom||Randall.B.Dorf@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Christopher||Doyle||M||1081||1081||Butler / Galway, Ireland||Ireland||Christopher.J.Doyle@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Denise||Duquette||F||1081||1081||Arcadia - University of Granada||United States||Denise.G.Duquette@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Timothy||Durham||M||1083||1083||Butler / University of Canterbury||New Zealand||Timothy.J.Durham@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jonathan||Earle||M||1081||1083||Smolny College, St. Petersburg, Russia||Russian Federation||Jonathan.L.Earle@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||David||Edwards||M||1082||1083||IHP Program: Cities of the 21st Cenutry||United States||David.L.Edwards@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Stefan||Elrington||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Stefan.A.Elrington@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kristen||Emhoff||F||1083||1083||SIT Nepal||Nepal||Kristen.F.Emhoff@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Samuel||Empson||M||1082||1083||Syracuse Florence||Italy||Samuel.V.Empson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Christina||Fanciullo||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Christina.M.Fanciullo@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Mary||Feeley||F||1081||1081||American University Center of Provence in Aix-en-Provence||France||Mary.B.Feeley@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matthew||Felser||M||1081||1081||Butler COPA Argentina||Argentina||Matthew.C.Felser@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Noemi||Fernandez||F||1081||1083||Arcadia - University of Granada||United States||Noemi.Fernandez@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lauren||Finn||F||1081||1081||Butler / Galway, Ireland||Ireland||Lauren.A.Finn@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lauren||Finn||F||1082||1083||Butler / Queen Mary, University of London||United Kingdom||Lauren.E.Finn@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Flynn||F||1081||1081||Williams-Mystic Program||United States||Emily.M.Flynn@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Flynn||F||1083||1083||SIT Spain: Intensive Language and Culture||Spain||Emily.M.Flynn@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Molly||Flynt||F||1083||1083||Middlebury College in Spain-Madrid||Spain||Molly.C.Flynt@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Fowler-Cornfeld||F||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Emily.B.Fowler-Cornfeld@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Quinn||Franzen||M||1081||1083||London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts||United Kingdom||Quinn.Franzen@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Dalena||Frost||F||1081||1081||IES Tokyo||Japan||Dalena.M.Frost@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Dalena||Frost||F||1082||1083||Tibetan Studies at Emory University||India||Dalena.M.Frost@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kathryn||Gagne||F||1082||1083||University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||Kathryn.L.Gagne@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Clare||Gallagher||F||1083||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Clare.E.Gallagher@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lauren||Garcia||F||1082||1083||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Lauren.M.Garcia@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Hilary||Gee||F||1083||1083||SIT South Africa||United States||Hilary.W.Gee@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nancy||Gephart||F||1081||1081||InterStudy - University of Cape Town||South Africa||Nancy.M.Gephart@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Logan||Gerrity||M||1081||1083||Butler/Oxford University||United Kingdom||Logan.K.Gerrity@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elena||Gil-Chang||F||1082||1083||IES Vienna||Austria||Elena.Gil-Chang@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Christopher||Gocksch||M||1083||1083||Columbia University Berlin Consortium||Russian Federation||Christopher.J.Gocksch@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Joshua||Goldberg||M||1082||1083||University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||Josh.M.Goldberg-Sussman@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Natalia||Gonzales||F||1081||1081||University of Queensland||Australia||Natalia.M.Gonzales@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Peter||Gordon||M||1083||1083||University of New South Wales||Australia||Peter.M.Gordon@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rebecca||Gordon||F||1082||1083||Middlebury College in Spain-Madrid||Spain||Rebecca.E.Gordon@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jake||Gorelov||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Jake.Gorelov@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Katie||Grace||F||1081||1081||SIT Fiji: Multiculturalism & Social Change||United States||Katie.F.Grace@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Benjamin||Grant||M||1081||1081||Butler / University College London||United Kingdom||Benjamin.B.Grant@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Gray||F||1081||1081||SIT Switzerland||Switzerland||Emily.N.Gray@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Martin||Green||M||1081||1082||Middlebury in Paris--le Centre Madeleine||France||Martin.L.Green@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jesse||Greenberg||F||1081||1081||CC-CS Seville||Spain||Jesse.J.Greenberg@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lori||Griffin||F||1081||1081||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Lori.A.Griffin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Avalon||Gulley||F||1083||1083||SIT Tibetan Studies||United States||Avalon.L.Gulley@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anne||Hancock||F||1081||1081||Butler / University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||Anne.F.Hancock@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Craig||Hand||M||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Craig.A.Hand@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Helen||Hatch||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Helen.S.Hatch@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anna||Hernandez-French||F||1081||1083||IES Granada||Spain||Anna.C.Hernandez-French@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Samuel||Hobbs||M||1083||1083||Universiteit Van Amsterdam - Netherlands||United States||Samuel.H.Hobbs.V@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alexander||Hoerman||M||1081||1081||Butler/ University of Ireland, Maynooth||Ireland||Alexander.J.Hoerman@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alexandra||Hoff||F||1082||1083||American University Center of Provence in Aix-en-Provence||France||Alexandra.L.Hoff@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Catherine||Hoover||F||1081||1081||SIT Spain: Intensive Language and Culture||Spain||Catherine.R.Hoover@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Benjamin||Horwitz||M||1081||1081||BCA Barcelona||Spain||Benjamin.D.Horwitz@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Benjamin||Howard||M||1081||1081||University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||Benjamin.D.Howard@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Claire||Hsu||F||1081||1081||National University of Singapore||Singapore||Claire.E.Hsu@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Claire||Hsu||F||1082||1083||Associated Colleges in China||United States||Claire.E.Hsu@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Meredith||Hunter||F||1083||1083||SIT Morocco: Culture and Society||Morocco||Meredith.M.Hunter@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Katherine||Ireland||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Katherine.R.Ireland@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nina||Ivanova||F||1082||1083||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Nina.Y.Ivanova@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|08||Daniel||Jamorabo||M||1081||1081||SIT Kenya: Development, Health and Society||Kenya||Daniel.S.Jamorabo@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||William||Jaquiss||M||1082||1083||Associated Colleges in China||United States||William.D.Jaquiss@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alessandra||Jochum||F||1081||1082||Williams-Mystic Program||United States||Alessandra.G.Jochum@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Catherine||Johnson||F||1082||1083||Tufts University in Paris, France||France||Catherine.E.Johnson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||James||Johnson||M||1083||1083||Griffith University, Queensland, Australia||Australia||James.W.Johnson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Katharine||Johnson||F||1081||1081||IES Buenos Aires||Argentina||Katharine.B.Johnson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Eric||Jonash||M||1083||1083||University of Melbourne, Australia||Australia||Eric.D.Jonash@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Madeline||Jones||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Madeline.D.Jones@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Katherine||Jordan||F||1082||1083||National University of Ireland, Maynooth||Ireland||Katherine.A.Jordan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Jun||F||1082||1083||Hamilton College Madrid||Spain||Elizabeth.Jun@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Kantack||F||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Elizabeth.M.Kantack@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jeffrey||Kaplan||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Jeffrey.I.Kaplan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Joshua||Kaufman||M||1081||1081||IES Buenos Aires||Argentina||Joshua.S.Kaufman@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Hanlon||Kelley||F||1083||1083||SIT Amman: Modernization & Social Change||Jordan||Hanlon.E.Kelley@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kori||Kenerson||F||1083||1083||Arcadia / Universita degli Studi di Lecce||United States||Kori.L.Kenerson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Henry||Kernan||M||1083||1083||University of Otago||New Zealand||Henry.E.Kernan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Dongwan||Kim||M||1082||1083||Harvard College/ Harvard University Visiting Student Program||United States||Brian.D.Kim@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jeong||Kim||M||1083||1083||Yonsei University, Seoul Korea||United States||Jeong.H.Kim@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Molly||Klaisner||F||1081||1081||CIEE Dakar||Senegal||Molly.M.Klaisner@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Molly||Klaisner||F||1082||1083||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Molly.M.Klaisner@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||David||Kleinschmidt||M||1082||1083||Tibetan Studies at Emory University||India||David.F.Kleinschmidt@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Karin||Knudson||F||1081||1082||University of Graz||United States||Karin.C.Knudson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Pei - Ru||Ko||F||1082||1083||Tibetan Studies at Emory University||India||Rachel.Ko@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Laura||Koplik||F||1081||1082||University of St. Andrews||United Kingdom||Laura.R.Koplik@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nontombi||Kraai||F||1081||1081||Associated Colleges in China||United States||Nontombi.K.Kraai@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nontombi||Kraai||F||1082||1083||The Alliance for Global Education||China||Nontombi.K.Kraai@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alexander||Kramer||M||1082||1083||Hamilton College Madrid||Spain||Alexander.C.Kramer@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Robin||Kuntz||F||1081||1081||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Robin.Kuntz@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Madelyn||Labella||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Madelyn.H.Labella@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Amber||LaFountain||F||1083||1083||Arcadia University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||Amber.M.Lafountain@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Maya||Lama||F||1081||1081||Syracuse Florence||Italy||Maya.Lama@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Maya||Lama||F||1083||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Maya.Lama@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Linda||Landers||F||1081||1083||Victoria University, New Zealand||New Zealand||Jordan.P.Landers@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kaveh||Landsverk||M||1081||1081||SIT Nepal||Nepal||Kaveh.L.Landsverk@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Bomy||Lee||F||1083||1083||IES Amsterdam||Netherlands||BoMy.Lee@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Caton||Lee||F||1081||1081||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Caton.C.Lee@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Leibinger||F||1082||1083||Hamilton College Junior Year in France||France||Elizabeth.A.Leibinger@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rachel||Levy||F||1081||1081||Columbia University in Paris||France||Rachel.A.Levy@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Wendy||Li||F||1081||1081||Hamilton College Beijing (Associated Colleges in China)||China||Wendy.Li@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Annie||Liang||F||1081||1081||IHP Program: Cities of the 21st Cenutry||United States||Annie.Kai.Wen.Liang@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Annie||Liang||F||1083||1083||SIT Jordan: Modernization and Social Change||Jordan||Annie.Kai.Wen.Liang@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Patty||Liao||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Patty.Liao@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matthew||Lincoln||M||1082||1083||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Matthew.D.Lincoln@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Andres||Lopez||M||1082||1083||Butler / Oxford University / St. Catherine's College||United Kingdom||Andres.R.Lopez@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Claudia||Lord||F||1083||1083||Middlebury Argentina||Argentina||Claudia.M.Lord@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Ya-Wen||Lu||F||1081||1081||IES Rome||Italy||Ya-Wen.Lu@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kelly||Madden||M||1083||1083||Butler/University College Dublin||Ireland||Kelly.J.Madden@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anastashia||Magee||F||1083||1083||SIT Spain: Intensive Language and Culture||Spain||Anastashia.N.Magee@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Clare||Malone||F||1082||1083||Middlebury Language School in Paris||France||Clare.F.Malone@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Eric||Mann||M||1081||1083||Dartmouth College||United States||Eric.J.Mann@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Willa||Marquis||F||1083||1083||SIT Spain: Intensive Language and Culture||Spain||Willa.A.S.Marquis@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rebekkah||Marrs||F||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Rebekkah.J.Marrs@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Thomas||Marshall||M||1081||1081||IES Rome||Italy||Thomas.B.Marshall@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Owen||Martel||M||1081||1083||University of Otago||New Zealand||Owen.L.Martel@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Naya-Joi||Martin||F||1083||1083||SIT Australia: Sustainability and the Environment||Australia||Naya-Joi.Martin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jessica||McCall||F||1082||1083||Vassar-Wesleyan Program in Paris||France||Jessica.L.McCall@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Katherine||McCurdy||F||1082||1083||Williams-Mystic Program||United States||Katherine.V.A.McCurdy@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Caitlin||McGugan||F||1082||1083||Associated Colleges in China||United States||Caitlin.A.McGugan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kristan||McIntosh||F||1081||1081||Interstudy - Kwazulu-Natal- Howard College, Durban||South Africa||Kristan.L.McIntosh@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Julie||McNamara||F||1083||1083||SIT Ireland: Peace and Conflict Studies||Ireland||Julie.H.McNamara@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nicole||McNeil||F||1081||1081||Williams-In-New York||United States||Nicole.L.McNeil@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Pierre-Alexandre||Meloty-Kapella||M||1083||1083||SIT South Africa||United States||Pierre-Alexandre.C.Meloty-Kapella@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Omar||Mendez||M||1083||1083||Syracuse Florence||Italy||Omar.I.Mendez@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Bibeane||Metsch-Garcia||F||1083||1083||Columbia University in Paris||France||Bibeane.I.Metsch-Garcia@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Andrew||Miao||M||1083||1083||IES Amsterdam||Netherlands||Andrew.Miao@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kristen||Milano||F||1082||1083||NYU Paris||France||Kristen.D.Milano@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Miles||F||1083||1083||IHP Program: Cities of the 21st Cenutry||United States||Elizabeth.B.Miles@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Hristo||Milev||M||1081||1081||Butler / University College London||United Kingdom||Hristo.H.Milev@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||George||Miller||M||1083||1083||SIT Kunming, China (Yunnan)||China||George.A.Miller@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Hanna||Miller||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Hanna.M.Miller@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Adriann||Mintzmyer||F||1081||1083||Tamarind Institute for Lithography, New Mexico||United States||Adriann.L.Mintzmyer@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Melinda||Misener||F||1081||1081||CIEE University of Guanajuato, Mexico||United States||Melinda.Misener@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Melinda||Misener||F||1083||1083||CIEE Buenos Aires, Argentina||United States||Melinda.Misener@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anthony||Molina||M||1083||1083||IES: Melbourne, Australia||Australia||Anthony.D.Molina@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Leungo||Molosi||M||1081||1081||London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts||United Kingdom||Leungo.D.Molosi@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Leungo||Molosi||M||1082||1083||CEA / University of New Haven, CT||United States||Leungo.D.Molosi@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Claire||Monroy||F||1081||1081||CIEE Buenos Aires, Argentina||United States||Claire.D.Monroy@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Amanda||Montano||F||1081||1083||University of Regensburg||Germany||Amanda.R.Montano@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sarah||Moore||F||1081||1081||Butler King's College||United Kingdom||Sarah.C.Moore@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Erik||Morton||M||1081||1083||Butler / Lancaster University||United Kingdom||Erik.J.Morton@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Aroop||Mukharji||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Aroop.Mukharji@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Monserrat||Munoz||F||1081||1081||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Monserrat.Munoz@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Fathimath||Musthaq||F||1081||1081||IHP Program: Cities of the 21st Cenutry||United States||Fathimath.Musthaq@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Taylor||Nelp||M||1082||1083||SIT Kenya: Development, Health and Society||Kenya||Taylor.B.Nelp@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Bonnie||O'Keefe||F||1082||1083||IES Amsterdam||Netherlands||Bonnie.R.OKeefe@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Ryan||Olavarria||M||1081||1081||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Ryan.S.Olavarria@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Olsen||F||1081||1081||Ecoquest: New Zealand||United States||Emily.E.Olsen@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Wei Ying||Ong||F||1082||1083||Associated Colleges in China||United States||Wei.Ying.Ong@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|10||Perri||Osattin||F||1083||1083||Williams-Mystic Program||United States||Perri.J.Osattin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Joanna||Palmer||F||1081||1081||Arcadia - University of Granada||United States||Joanna.M.Palmer@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Joanna||Palmer||F||1082||1083||University of Galway, Ireland||Ireland||Joanna.M.Palmer@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jaeyeon||Park||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Jaeyeon.Park@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Harris||Paseltiner||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Harris.A.Paseltiner@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Pasipanodya||F||1081||1081||Damascus University Arabic Language Center||Syrian Arab Republic||Elizabeth.C.Pasipanodya@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Pasipanodya||F||1082||1083||Middlebury Schools Abroad||Egypt||Elizabeth.C.Pasipanodya@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Danielle||Perszyk||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Danielle.R.Perszyk@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Morgan||Phillips-Spotts||F||1083||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Morgan.L.Phillips-Spotts@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elise||Piazza||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Elise.A.Piazza@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Tatyana||Pramatarova||F||1082||1083||SIT Jordan: Modernization and Social Change||Jordan||Tatyana.I.Pramatarova@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Brian||Prest||M||1081||1083||London School of Economics||United Kingdom||Brian.C.Prest@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Allison||Prevatt||F||1081||1081||CUPA Paris||France||Allison.E.Prevatt@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Colbye||Prim||F||1081||1081||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Colbye.A.Prim@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Annette||Quarcoopome||F||1081||1082||Universite Des Antilles, Martinique||Martinique||Annette.K.Quarcoopome@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Annette||Quarcoopome||F||1082||1083||American University Center of Provence in Marseille||France||Annette.K.Quarcoopome@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Susan||Raich||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Susan.A.Raich@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Hannah||Ratcliffe||F||1082||1083||CERGE-EI UPCES||Czech Republic||Hannah.L.Ratcliffe@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alexander||Ratte||M||1082||1083||Harvard College/ Harvard University Visiting Student Program||United States||Alexander.T.Ratte@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Stephanie||Reist||F||1081||1081||IES Rome||Italy||Stephanie.V.Reist@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Stephanie||Reist||F||1083||1083||IES Santiago, Chile||Chile||Stephanie.V.Reist@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Natalia||Rey de Castro||F||1082||1083||IES European Union||Germany||Natalia.Rey.de.Castro@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth||Ribble||F||1082||1083||SIT Czech Republic||Czech Republic||Elizabeth.M.Ribble@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Claire||Rindlaub||F||1081||1081||Butler / Buenos Aires, Argentina||Argentina||Claire.A.Rindlaub@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Katherine||Robinson||F||1081||1081||University College London||United Kingdom||Katherine.L.Robinson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Celia||Rodriguez||F||1081||1081||Butler / Buenos Aires, Argentina||Argentina||Celia.M.Rodriguez@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lindsay||Rosshirt||F||1082||1083||CC-CS Seville||Spain||Lindsay.B.Rosshirt@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|08||Benjamin||Rudick||M||1081||1082||Williams-Mystic Program||United States||Benjamin.I.Rudick@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Yasmin||Saaka||F||1081||1083||Associated Kyoto Program at Doshisha University||Japan||Yasmin.S.Saaka@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Zachary||Safford||M||1083||1083||CIEE Viet Nam||Viet Nam||Zachary.S.Safford@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Erin||Samenfeld-Specht||F||1082||1083||American University Center of Provence in Aix-en-Provence||France||Erin.C.Samenfeld-Specht@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Adrianna||San Roman||F||1082||1083||CIEE Barcelona||Spain||Adrianna.K.San.Roman@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alicia||Santiago||F||1081||1081||SIT Spain: Intensive Language and Culture||Spain||Alicia.D.Santiago@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rachel||Schneebaum||F||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Rachel.E.Schneebaum@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anna||Scholtz||F||1081||1081||Luther College, Iowa||United States||Anna.B.Scholtz@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Anna||Scholtz||F||1082||1083||Arabic Language Institute, Morocco||Morocco||Anna.B.Scholtz@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Deividas||Seferis||M||1081||1082||HEC Paris||France||Deividas.A.Seferis@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Susan||Shea||F||1081||1081||SIT India - Culture and Development||India||Susan.M.Shea@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Morgan||Simpson||F||1081||1081||CIEE Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic||Dominican Republic||Morgan.A.Simpson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lisa||Sloan||F||1083||1083||Gaiety School of Acting||United Kingdom||Lisa.A.Sloan@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily||Smith||F||1081||1081||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Emily.M.Smith@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kelly||Smith||F||1081||1081||SIT Spain: Intensive Language and Culture||Spain||Kelly.M.Smith@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Michael||Smith||M||1081||1081||Butler / University College London||United Kingdom||Michael.T.Smith@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Charles||Soucy||M||1082||1083||Butler / University of St. Andrews||United Kingdom||Charles.L.Soucy@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Andrew||St. Louis||M||1081||1081||IES Madrid||Spain||Andrew.R.St.Louis@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Andrew||St. Louis||M||1083||1083||University Complutense, Madrid Spain||Spain||Andrew.R.St.Louis@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Christopher||St.Cyr||M||1081||1081||Boston University Geneva, Switzerland||United States||Christopher.K.St.Cyr@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rebecca||Staiger||F||1082||1083||Butler / University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||Rebecca.L.Staiger@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Richard||Stone||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Richard.M.Stone@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sarah||Stone||F||1082||1083||ICCS - Intercollege Center for Classical Studies, Rome||United States||Sarah.E.Stone@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Eve||Streicker||F||1081||1081||Siena School for the Liberal Arts||Italy||Eve.A.Streicker@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Andana||Streng||F||1083||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Andana.O.Streng@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|08||James||Sweeney||M||1083||1083||University of Edinburgh||United Kingdom||James.K.Sweeney@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Benjamin||Swimm||M||1083||1083||SIT Brazil||Brazil||Benjamin.J.Swimm@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jordan||Tacher||M||1082||1083||Syracuse - Madrid||Spain||Jordan.Tacher@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jenna||Taft||F||1082||1083||CIEE Alicante, Spain||Spain||Jenna.R.Taft@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Angelo||Terra||M||1083||1083||IHP Program: Cities of the 21st Cenutry||United States||Angelo.P.Terra@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Paaven||Thaker||F||1083||1083||SIT Australia: Sustainability and the Environment||Australia||Paaven.D.Thaker@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sofia||Torres-Villalvazo||F||1083||1083||Williams-In-New York||United States||Sofia.Torres-Villalvazo@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Hoai Chung||Truong Pham||M||1081||1081||Butler / University College London||United Kingdom||Hoai.Chung.Truong.Pham@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Margaret||Tucker||F||1081||1083||Butler / Buenos Aires, Argentina||Argentina||Margaret.M.Tucker@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Darnell||Usher||M||1081||1083||IES Buenos Aires||Argentina||Darnell.J.Usher@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alexa||Valenzuela||F||1081||1081||Associated Colleges in China||United States||Alexa.M.Valenzuela@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emilie||Voight||F||1081||1083||Hamilton College Junior Year in France||France||Emilie.R.Voight@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Carl||Vos||M||1083||1083||IES Freiburg||Germany||Carl.J.Vos@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Samuel||Wallace||M||1081||1083||Hamilton College Junior Year in France||France||Samuel.F.Wallace@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jessica||Walthew||F||1082||1083||CIEE Barcelona||Spain||Jessica.A.Walthew@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Andrew||Ward||M||1081||1081||IES: Melbourne, Australia||Australia||Andrew.M.Ward@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Samuel||Weinreich||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Samuel.J.Weinreich@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Evan||Weintraub||M||1081||1081||Associated Colleges in China||United States||Evan.J.Weintraub@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Evan||Weintraub||M||1083||1083||CET Harbin / Boston University||China||Evan.J.Weintraub@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matthew||Wellenbach||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Matthew.C.Wellenbach@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|08||Andrew||Whinery||M||1081||1083||Deep Springs College||United States||Andrew.D.Whinery@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Claire||Whipple||F||1082||1083||Butler/University College Dublin||Ireland||Claire.D.Whipple@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Timothy||White||M||1081||1081||IES Barcelona||Spain||Timothy.R.White@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Akanit||Wichiencharoen||M||1081||1082||Middlebury Language School in Paris||France||Akanit.Wichiencharoen@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nailah||Wilds||F||1082||1083||IHP: Health & Community||United States||Nailah.L.Wilds@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sarah||Willey||F||1082||1083||CIEE: Portugal||Portugal||Sarah.J.Willey@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Shayla||Williams||F||1082||1083||IHP: Health & Community||United States||Shayla.S.Williams@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Stefanie||Williams||F||1081||1083||London School of Economics||United Kingdom||Stefanie.L.Williams@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Daniel||Winston||M||1081||1081||Syracuse - Hong Kong||Hong Kong||Daniel.A.Winston@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matthew||Wollin||M||1082||1083||SIT Morocco: Culture and Society||Morocco||Matthew.H.Wollin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matthew||Wollin||M||1082||1083||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Matthew.H.Wollin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Si-Hyun||Woo||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Si-Hyun.S.Woo@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nora||Woodin||F||1081||1081||Sweet Briar Junior Year in France||France||Nora.R.J.Woodin@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Gabrielle||Woodson||F||1083||1083||SIT Australia: Identity and Public Policy in a Multicultural Society||Australia||Gabrielle.N.Woodson@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Yuedun||Xie||F||1083||1083||Chinese University of Hong Kong||Hong Kong||Yuedun.Rena.Xie@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Adrian||Zackheim||M||1081||1083||Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University||United Kingdom||Adrian.A.Zackheim@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Claire||Zentgraf||F||1082||1083||Butler/University College Dublin||Ireland||Claire.M.Zentgraf@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Danielle||Zentner||F||1083||1083||University of Otago||New Zealand||Danielle.B.Zentner@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Ruoxu||Zhang||F||1081||1083||SOAS, University College London||United Kingdom||Ruoxu.Zhang@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Josh||Zhou||M||1083||1083||Peking University, Bejing China||China||Josh.BingSheng.Zhou@williams.edu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Rob ||Adelman||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09rma<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sean ||Stankovich||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09sms<br />
|-<br />
|09||Teng Jian ||Khoo||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09tk<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kimberly ||Elicker||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09kse<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jared ||Currier||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jbc<br />
|-<br />
|09||Ian ||Mitchell||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09idm<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jonathan ||Berch||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jpb<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jessica ||Kopcho||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jlk<br />
|-<br />
|09||Dan ||King||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09dok<br />
|-<br />
|09||Britt ||Spackman||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09bfs<br />
|-<br />
|09||Lindsay ||Millet||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09lkm<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kenny ||Flax||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09klf<br />
|-<br />
|09||Bernard ||Yaros||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09bry<br />
|-<br />
|09||Alexandra ||Hunt||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09akh<br />
|-<br />
|09||Julia ||Nawrocki||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jbn<br />
|-<br />
|09||R.J. ||Jackoby||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09rjj<br />
|-<br />
|09||Daniela ||Diaz||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09dcd<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sarah ||Riskind||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09sdr<br />
|-<br />
|09||Cat ||Vielma||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09cjv<br />
|-<br />
|09||John ||Vu||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jtv<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jacob ||Cerny||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jec<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kevin ||Snyder||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09kts<br />
|-<br />
|09||Raffana ||Donelson||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09rcd<br />
|-<br />
|09||Mallory ||Green||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09mlg<br />
|-<br />
|09||Zack ||Stone||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09zas<br />
|-<br />
|09||Riki ||McDermott||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09rkm<br />
|-<br />
|09||Tim ||Ryan||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09ter<br />
|-<br />
|09||Mike ||Sacks||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09mas<br />
|-<br />
|09||Elizabeth ||Goggins||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09eag<br />
|-<br />
|09||Emily ||Deans||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09ecd<br />
|-<br />
|09||Iris ||Lee||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09il<br />
|-<br />
|09||Nate ||Newburg||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09nen<br />
|-<br />
|09||Mary||Wilson Molen||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09mwm<br />
|-<br />
|09||Leah ||Shoer||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09les<br />
|-<br />
|09||Mary ||Haas||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09meh<br />
|-<br />
|09||Steward ||Buck||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||009jsb<br />
|-<br />
|09||Peter ||Nurnberg||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09psn<br />
|-<br />
|09||Macklin ||Chaffee||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jmc<br />
|-<br />
|09||Mike ||Penza||M||1081||1083||N/A||campus||09mpp<br />
|-<br />
|09||Chung ||Lee||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09cal<br />
|-<br />
|09||Henry ||Szawlowski||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09hjs<br />
|-<br />
|09||Natee ||Pitiwan||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09np<br />
|-<br />
|09||Taylor ||Wilson-Hill||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09trw_2<br />
|-<br />
|09||Yvette ||Wang||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09ylw<br />
|-<br />
|09||Huajie Charles ||Cao||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09hc<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kevin ||Waite||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09kaw<br />
|-<br />
|09||Catherine ||Small||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09cos<br />
|-<br />
|09||Michael ||Kearney||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09mjk<br />
|-<br />
|09||Ashley Rae ||Martinez||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09arm<br />
|-<br />
|09||Amy ||McLeod||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09aem<br />
|-<br />
|09||Fiona ||Worcester||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09frw<br />
|-<br />
|09||McKenna ||Knych||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09mjk_2<br />
|-<br />
|09||Daniel ||Hong||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09dh<br />
|-<br />
|09||Victoria ||Williams||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09vlw<br />
|-<br />
|09||Natalia ||Rey de Castro||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09nr_2<br />
|-<br />
|09||Brooks ||Udelsman||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09bvu<br />
|-<br />
|09||Trubee ||Davison||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09thd<br />
|-<br />
|09||Christian ||Bonn||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09cgb<br />
|-<br />
|09||Tyler ||Zara||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09tmz<br />
|-<br />
|09||Edward ||Newkirk||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09esn<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matt ||Draheim||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09mbd<br />
|-<br />
|09||James ||Jin Chung||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jjc<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jim ||Whitledge||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jdw<br />
|-<br />
|09||Sean ||Barker||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09sb<br />
|-<br />
|09||Ali ||Barrett||F||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09alb<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jared ||Lunkenheimer||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jrl<br />
|-<br />
|09||Jay ||Ingram||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09jgi<br />
|-<br />
|09||Kyle ||Whitson||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus||09kaw_2<br />
|-<br />
|09||Bryan ||Eckelmann||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus ||09bje<br />
|-<br />
|09||Matt ||Koven||M||1081||1083||N/A||Campus ||09mwk<br />
|}<br />
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{|<br />
!Name||Major(s)<br />
|-<br />
|Barton,Melissa A.||AMST<br />
|-<br />
|Cox-Chapman,James R.||AMST<br />
|-<br />
|Duquette,Denise G.||AMST<br />
|-<br />
|Edwards,David L.||AMST<br />
|-<br />
|Moore,Sarah C.||AMST<br />
|-<br />
|Santiago,Alicia D.||AMST<br />
|-<br />
|Acha,Beverly D.||AMST/ART<br />
|-<br />
|Chambers,Robert A.||ANTH<br />
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|Colesanti,Caitlin C.||ART<br />
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|Conaway,Katherine R||ART<br />
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|Copeland-Halperin,Libby R.||ART<br />
|-<br />
|Finn,Lauren A.||ART<br />
|-<br />
|Foster,Miriam S.||ART<br />
|-<br />
|Gil-Chang,Elena||ART<br />
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|Griffin,Lori A.||ART<br />
|-<br />
|Hill,Sarah C.||ART<br />
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|Kantack,Elizabeth M.||ART<br />
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|Kirkpatrick,Kelly B.||ART<br />
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|Ko,Pei - Ru||ART<br />
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|Lama,Maya||ART<br />
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|Lincoln,Matthew D.||ART<br />
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|Mantilla,Silvia J.||ART<br />
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|Mintzmyer,Adriann L.||ART<br />
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|Morton,Erik J.||ART<br />
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|Schwed,Katherine C.||ART<br />
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|St. Louis,Andrew R.||ART<br />
|-<br />
|Streicker,Eve A.||ART<br />
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|-<br />
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|Buck,Joseph S||BIOL<br />
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|Green,Mallory L||BIOL<br />
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|Ingram,Jay G.||BIOL<br />
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|Jochum,Alessandra G.||BIOL<br />
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|Kan,Caroline G||BIOL<br />
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|Kopynec,Alexander C.||BIOL<br />
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|Magee,Anastashia N.||BIOL<br />
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|-<br />
|Olsen,Emily E.||BIOL<br />
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|-<br />
|Perszyk,Danielle R.||BIOL<br />
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|Ratcliffe,Hannah L.||BIOL<br />
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|Salcedo,John J.||BIOL<br />
|-<br />
|San Roman,Adrianna K.||BIOL<br />
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|Sievers,Quinlan L||BIOL<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|Vorbach,Bryan S.||BIOL<br />
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|Walthew,Jessica A.||BIOL<br />
|-<br />
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|Zollo,Ann Marie||BIOL<br />
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|Small,Catherine O.E.||BIOL/ENGL<br />
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|Chandar,Ashwin||BIOL/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Davison,Trubee H.||BIOL/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Elicker,Kimberly S||BIOL/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Johnson,James W.||BIOL/MATH<br />
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|McCurdy,Katherine V.A.||BIOL/PHIL<br />
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|Nandagopal,Nagarajan||BIOL/PHYS<br />
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|McNamara,Julie H.||BIOL/POEC<br />
|-<br />
|Ward,Andrew M.||BIOL/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Wong,Nora||BIOL/PSCI<br />
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|Gonzales,Natalia M.||BIOL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Philbrook,Lauren E.||BIOL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Hood,Helen C.||BIOL/REL<br />
|-<br />
|Soucy,Charles L.||BIOL/REL<br />
|-<br />
|Malone,Clare F.||BIOL/RLFR<br />
|-<br />
|Boivin,Marjorie J||BIOL/WGST<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|Bonn,Christian G.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Colella,Nicholas S.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Greenberg,Jesse J.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Gulley,Avalon L.||CHEM<br />
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|-<br />
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|-<br />
|Lowe Jr.,James W.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
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|Ramkhelawan,Nadira||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|Scott,Norman M.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Smith,Kelly M.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Smith,Samantha G.S.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Taft,Jenna R.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Vu,John T.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Wilson-Hill,Taylor R.||CHEM<br />
|-<br />
|Won,Eugene||CHEM/CHIN<br />
|-<br />
|Shoer,Leah E.||CHEM/CLAS<br />
|-<br />
|Zackheim,Adrian A.||CHEM/ECON<br />
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|Taubenslag,Kenneth J.||CHEM/ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Udelsman,Brooks V.||CHEM/ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|May-Curry,Matthew R||CHEM/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Tamura,Scott K.||CHEM/JAPN<br />
|-<br />
|McClain,William E.||CHEM/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Lou,Sylvia J||CHEM/MUS<br />
|-<br />
|Quay-delaVallee,Zachary J.||CHEM/MUS<br />
|-<br />
|Weatherly,Cale D.||CHEM/PHIL<br />
|-<br />
|Diehl,Jessica A.||CHEM/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Lee,Chung A.||CHEM/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Pasipanodya,Elizabeth C.||CHEM/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Baker,Hannah L.||CHIN<br />
|-<br />
|Chan,Alda||CHIN<br />
|-<br />
|Weintraub,Evan J.||CHIN<br />
|-<br />
|Li,Wendy||CHIN/COMP<br />
|-<br />
|Valenzuela,Alexa M.||CHIN/COMP<br />
|-<br />
|McGugan,Caitlin A.||CHIN/ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Jaquiss,William D.||CHIN/ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Hsu,Claire E.||CHIN/POEC<br />
|-<br />
|Baradit,Stacey C.||CHIN/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Campbell,Celia M.||CLAS<br />
|-<br />
|Wellenbach,Matthew C.||CLAS<br />
|-<br />
|Goggins,Elizabeth A.||CLAS/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Stone,Sarah E.||CLAS/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Woo,Si-Hyun S.||CLAS/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Coughlin,Clara D.||CLAS/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Cerny,Jacob E.||CMJ1<br />
|-<br />
|Kim,Dongwan||CMJ1<br />
|-<br />
|Ratte,Alexander T.||CMJ1<br />
|-<br />
|Scholtz,Anna B.||CMJ1<br />
|-<br />
|Alps,Amanda L.||COMP<br />
|-<br />
|Green,Martin L.||COMP<br />
|-<br />
|Misener,Melinda||COMP<br />
|-<br />
|Reist,Stephanie V||COMP<br />
|-<br />
|Simpson,Morgan A.||COMP<br />
|-<br />
|Voight,Emilie R.||COMP<br />
|-<br />
|Quarcoopome,Annette K.||COMP/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Barker,Sean||CSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Chaffee,John M.||CSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Hilliard,Joel A.||CSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Mann,Eric J.||CSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Muller,Eric D.||CSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Zentgraf,Claire M.||CSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Jannen,William K.||CSCI/ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Bonewell,Tyler W||CSCI/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Hwang,Brian W.||CSCI/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Iordan,Marius C.||CSCI/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Schwartz,Aaron J.||CSCI/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Whitson,Kyle A.||CSCI/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Cao,Huajie||CSCI/PHYS<br />
|-<br />
|Gerbush,Michael S.||CSCI/PHYS<br />
|-<br />
|Kramer,Alexander C||CSCI/PHYS<br />
|-<br />
|Adeyemi,Joshua A.||CSCI/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Van Wert,Stephen||CSCI/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Christian,Brendan K.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Coombs,Kevin D.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Crouch,Alfonso R.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Denton-Schneider,Samuel N.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Doyle,Christopher J||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Fowler-Cornfeld,Emily B.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Holloway,Daniel B.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Jones,Madeline D.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Kenerson,Kori L.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Koven,Matthew W.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Lewis,Bryant J.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Lord,Claudia M.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Manice,Nicholas F.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Meyer,Grant T||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Olavarria,Ryan S.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Pramatarova,Tatyana I.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Prest,Brian C||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Simmons,Ian A.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Szawlowski,Henry J.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Szawlowski,John R.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Tacher,Jordan||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Tang,Ryan E.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Truong Pham,Hoai Chung||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Webster,Ryan H.||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Williams,Keenan||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Zhang,Ruoxu||ECON<br />
|-<br />
|Staiger,Rebecca L.||ECON/ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Grant,Benjamin B.||ECON/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Ireland,Katherine R.||ECON/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Koshland,Jacob M.||ECON/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Sacks,Michael A.||ECON/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Barrett,Alicia L.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Batty,Timothy R.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Buesing Jr.,Robert H.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Dahlberg,Jonathan R.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Hu,Albert S||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Kaufman,Joshua S.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Khederian,Allison||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Koplik,Laura R.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Kraeva,Antoaneta D.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Levy,Rachel A.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|McDowell,Richard A.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Milev,Hristo H.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Nurnberg,Peter S.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Seferis,Deividas A.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Spackman,Britt F.||ECON/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Stone,Richard M.||ECON/PHIL<br />
|-<br />
|Devlin III,Richard P.||ECON/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|He,Tianyi||ECON/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Terra,Angelo P.||ECON/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|White,Timothy R.||ECON/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Zhou,Josh Bingsheng||ECON/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Danzi,Jennifer B.||ECON/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Marrs,Rebekkah J.||ECON/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Norris,Austin C.||ECON/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Ramsay,David B||ECON/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|St.Cyr,Christopher K.||ECON/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Asher,Courtney R.||ECON/RLSP<br />
|-<br />
|Barbaro,Samantha N.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Batchelder,Hillary A.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Beiner,Nichole A.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Birns,Charles M||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Bussiere,Arletta K||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Campbell,Elizabeth E.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Choy,Cary S.M.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Clark,Antonia H.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Cueto,Valeria M.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Felser,Matthew C.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Foster,Shyla C.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Garcia,Lauren M.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Howard,Benjamin D.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Hubbard,Jessica M.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Jenks,William P.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Martel,Owen L.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Miao,Andrew||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Milano,Kristen D.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Onochie,Stella N.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Park,Jaeyeon||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Rhee,Ji Ae||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Ribble,Elizabeth M.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Robinson,Katherine L.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Samenfeld-Specht,Erin C.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Warner,Anisha N.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Wollin,Matthew H.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Xie,Yuedun||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Zulu,Mijon A.||ENGL<br />
|-<br />
|Leibinger,Elizabeth A.||ENGL/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Molen,Mary W.||ENGL/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Prevatt,Allison E.||ENGL/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Waite,Kevin A.||ENGL/HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Carozza,Davide G.||ENGL/PHIL<br />
|-<br />
|Lopez,Andres R.||ENGL/PHIL<br />
|-<br />
|Schneebaum,Rachel E.||ENGL/PHIL<br />
|-<br />
|Abedinzadeh,Rustam||ENGL/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Landsverk,Kaveh L.||ENGL/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Woodson,Gabrielle N.||ENGL/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Heumann,Thatcher R.||ENGL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Labella,Madelyn H.||ENGL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Lee,Bomy||ENGL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Lyden-Fortier,Kari A.||ENGL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Stankovich,Sean M.||ENGL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Tarnasky,Samantha M.||ENGL/PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Fanciullo,Christina M.||ENGL/REL<br />
|-<br />
|Morron,Ana P.||ENGL/REL<br />
|-<br />
|Chu,Emily P.||ENGL/RLFR<br />
|-<br />
|Hernandez-French,Anna C.||ENGL/RLSP<br />
|-<br />
|Carey,Carleen S.||ENGL/SOC<br />
|-<br />
|Sloan,Lisa A.||ENGL/THEA<br />
|-<br />
|O'Keefe,Bonnie R.||ENGL/WGST<br />
|-<br />
|Williams,Victoria L.||ENGL/WGST<br />
|-<br />
|Buraas,Eirik M.||GEOS<br />
|-<br />
|Kernan,Henry E.||GEOS<br />
|-<br />
|Mikell,Andrew T.||GEOS<br />
|-<br />
|Sterling,Samuel R.||GEOS<br />
|-<br />
|Zentner,Danielle B.||GEOS<br />
|-<br />
|Emhoff,Kristen F.||GEOS/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Knudson,Karin C.||GERM/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Rey de Castro,Natalia||GERM/POEC<br />
|-<br />
|Bacon,Elizabeth S.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Bene,Emma P||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Connolly,Kevin T.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Cruz,Raul A||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Empson,Samuel V.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Farhat,Freba Z.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Ford,Ryan J||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Gallagher,Clare E.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|George,Emily C.R.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Gocksch,Christopher J.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Johnson,Catherine E.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Knych,McKenna J.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|LaFountain,Amber M.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|McLoughlin,Devin T.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Mitchell,Ian D.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Morrissey,Brian P||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Munoz,Monserrat||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Nelson,Gabriel A||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Palmer,Joanna M.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Redmond,Richard W.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Sansone,Rebecca L.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Vos,Carl J.||HIST<br />
|-<br />
|Feeley,Mary B.||HIST/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Gorelov,Jake||HIST/MATH<br />
|-<br />
|Dougherty,Charles D.||HIST/MUS<br />
|-<br />
|Bahl,Rahul||HIST/POEC<br />
|-<br />
|Bodurian,Benjamin A.||HIST/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Goldstein,Jeremy Michael P.||HIST/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Gordon,Peter M.||HIST/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Jackson,Galen E||HIST/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Jun,Elizabeth||HIST/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Kearney,Michael J.||HIST/PSCI<br />
|-<br />
|Powell,Ryan E.||HIST/PSCI<br />
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|Tucker,Margaret M.||MATH<br />
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|Dolezal,Brian J.||MATH/PHIL<br />
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|Brasz,Carl F.||MATH/PHYS<br />
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|King,Daniel O.||MATH/PHYS<br />
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|Taraz,Farkhondeh I.||MATH/PHYS<br />
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|Brown,Haniff K.||MATH/PSYC<br />
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|Kopcho,Jessica L.||MUS<br />
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|Riskind,Sarah D.||MUS<br />
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|Smedinghoff,Scott G.||MUS/PHYS<br />
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|Piazza,Elise A.||MUS/PSYC<br />
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|Goldberg,Joshua M||PHIL<br />
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|Kaplan,Jeffrey I.||PHIL<br />
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|Mesri,Julian J.||PHIL<br />
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|Mohamed,Eric D.||PHIL<br />
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|Rodriguez,Celia M.||PHIL<br />
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|Donelson,Raffana C.||PHIL/PSCI<br />
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|Lebovitz,David M.||PHIL/PSCI<br />
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|Carrier,Christopher W.||PHIL/REL<br />
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|Golia,Tommas W.B.||POEC<br />
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|Curbelo- Zeidman,Daniel||PSCI<br />
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|Duroseau,Rashid A.||PSCI<br />
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|Egan,Brian P||PSCI<br />
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|Fields,Benjamin P.||PSCI<br />
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|Flynt,Molly C.||PSCI<br />
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|Gephart,Nancy M.||PSCI<br />
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|Gerrity,Logan K.||PSCI<br />
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|Goldston,Andrew W.||PSCI<br />
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|Hancock,Anne F||PSCI<br />
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|Hobbs V,Samuel H.||PSCI<br />
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|Hunt,Alexandra K.||PSCI<br />
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|Kim,Jeong H.||PSCI<br />
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|McLeod,Amy E.||PSCI<br />
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|Metsch-Garcia,Bibeane I.||PSCI<br />
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|Overlander,Jessica A.||PSCI<br />
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|Powers,Trevor D.||PSCI<br />
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|Smith,Brendan P.||PSCI<br />
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|Smith,Michael T.||PSCI<br />
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|Stone,Zachary A.||PSCI<br />
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|Thaker,Paaven D.||PSCI<br />
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|Vielma,Catalina J.||PSCI<br />
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|Ohueri,Jonathan I.||PSCI/PSYC<br />
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|Adelman,Robert M.||PSYC<br />
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|Ayer,Kyle H.||PSYC<br />
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|Brathwaite,Anastasia F.||PSYC<br />
|-<br />
|Bring,Rachel A.||PSYC<br />
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|Brown,Elissa B.||PSYC<br />
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|Diaz,Daniela C.||PSYC<br />
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|Flax,Kenneth L.||PSYC<br />
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|Flynn,Emily M.||PSYC<br />
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|Hoff,Alexandra L.||PSYC<br />
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|Jacoby,Ryan J.||PSYC<br />
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|Johnson,Katharine B.||PSYC<br />
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|Jordan,Katherine A.||PSYC<br />
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|Liang,Annie Kai Wen||PSYC<br />
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|Lye,Joanne C.M.||PSYC<br />
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|Madden,Kelly J||PSYC<br />
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|Marquis,Willa A.S.||PSYC<br />
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|Martin,Naya-Joi||PSYC<br />
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|Martinez,Ashley R.||PSYC<br />
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|McCall,Jessica L.||PSYC<br />
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|McGowan,Meighan E.||PSYC<br />
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|McIntosh,Kristan L.||PSYC<br />
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|Meshesha,Lieda||PSYC<br />
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|Milano,Sean M.||PSYC<br />
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|Molina,Anthony D.||PSYC<br />
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|Monroy,Claire D.||PSYC<br />
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|Montano,Amanda R.||PSYC<br />
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|Penza,Michael P||PSYC<br />
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|Pookrum,Amina K.||PSYC<br />
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|Ryan,Timothy E.||PSYC<br />
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|Tedeschi,Gillian P.||PSYC<br />
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|Wilds,Nailah L.||PSYC<br />
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|Williams,Shayla S.||PSYC<br />
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|Winston,Daniel A.||PSYC<br />
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|Yim,Kenny S.||PSYC<br />
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|Zaitsev,Ana||PSYC<br />
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|Asher,Rachel A.S.||PSYC/RLSP<br />
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|Bemis,Heather M.||PSYC/SOC<br />
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|Bloch,Lauren N.||REL<br />
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|Kelley,Hanlon E.||REL<br />
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|Miller,Hanna M.||REL<br />
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|Phillips,Eric D.||REL<br />
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|Sherman,Brooks M.||REL<br />
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|Carr,Rhonda||RLSP<br />
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|Dunfee,Ryan D.||RLSP<br />
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|Earle,Jonathan L.||RUSS<br />
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|Beatus,Matthew E.||SOC<br />
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|Cohen,Ethan R.||SOC<br />
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|McDermott,Riki K.||SOC<br />
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|Cordray,Julia A.||THEA<br />
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|Franzen,Quinn||THEA<br />
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|Nelson,Meredith K.||THEA<br />
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|Grace,Katie F.||WGST<br />
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{|<br />
!JA Pairs<br />
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|Ruth Aronoff and Sam Kapala<br />
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|Betsy Assoumou and Richard McDowell<br />
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|Brenna Baccaro and Quinn Sievers<br />
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|Heather Bemis and Charlie Dougherty<br />
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|Elisa Brown and Carl Brasz<br />
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|Sarah Burleigh and Zach Quay-delaValee<br />
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|Augusta Caso and Matt May-Curry<br />
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|Katie Gagne and Eric Kang<br />
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|Becca Gordon and Steve Van Wert<br />
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|Sarah Hill and Mijon Zulu<br />
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|Caroline Kan and Jon Ohueri<br />
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|Allison Khederian and Jake Koshland<br />
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|Rachel Ko and Jeremy Goldstein<br />
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|Beth Links and Chris Chiang<br />
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|Patricia Ludwig and Galen Jackson<br />
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|Joey Lye and Tyler Bonewell<br />
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|Silvia Mantilla and Brian Bistolfo<br />
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|Anne Marie McClain and Jim Lowe<br />
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|Kate McCurdy and Taylor Nelp<br />
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|Mika Peterman and Frank Bergold<br />
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|Adrianna San Roman and Regi Pereira<br />
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|Becky Sansone and Brian Delmolino<br />
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|Kate Schwed and Barrett Allison<br />
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|Claire Whipple and Thatcher Heumann<br />
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|Shayla Williams and Alex Kopynec<br />
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<div>== Class of 2009 Directory==<br />
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Below is a Class of 2009 directory with information regarding the locations of '09's during the 2007-2008 academic year, and a detailed list of majors. The project was initiated by the Class of 2009 Sophomore Council as ''The Placebook'', and was updated and expanded by the Class of 09 CC rep with the help of the Registrar's Office and the Office of the Dean of Study Abroad. <br />
--[[User:09rad|09rad]] 17:12, 13 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Private:Class of 2009 Directory]]</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Students_Online&diff=15542Williams Students Online2007-08-27T19:41:55Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
{{Group|<br />
| name = WSO<br />
| image = Poweredges.jpeg<br />
| type = Service<br />
| selective = No way!<br />
| membership = 6<br />
| meeting-time = TBA<br />
| meeting-place = TBA<br />
| office = Jesup Basement<br />
| contact-name = Ben Wood<br />
| contact-unix = 08bpw<br />
| wso-listserver = wso-staff<br />
| website = http://wso.williams.edu/<br />
| established = 1995<br />
}}<br />
'''Williams Students Online''', or WSO, is a student computer group that offers several computer- and internet-related services to members of the [[College community]]. Current projects include a multi-featured [http://wso.williams.edu/ web site], [[Main Page|this Wiki]], [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo listservers], Linux parties, and web hosting for students, student organizations, and alumni.<br />
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Many people often confuse WSO with the college-run [[Office for Information Technology]].<br />
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==Services==<br />
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'''For more information on WSO services, projects, policies, and staff, please see [http://wso.williams.edu/wso About WSO].<br />
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===Web Hosting===<br />
WSO lets students and alumni put their web pages on our servers. To apply for an account, email Richard Oot (root@wso). Please supply a williams.edu email address to send the password to. Organizations can also get web pages through WSO.<br />
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Our web hosting supports PHP and server-side includes by default. If you want more advanced features, such as CGI, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, contact a Richard Oot (root@wso).<br />
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See also: [[How to make a web page on WSO]]<br />
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===http://wso.williams.edu===<br />
This is our fancy web site, featuring blogs, a calendar, a campus facebook, photos, floor plans, choose your own adventure, and surveys. We wrote it all ourself with the help of Ruby on Rails and, formerly, Apache PageKit. If you have ideas for it, please come to a meeting (above). Or scribble something on [[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]].<br />
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===Linux Parties===<br />
See [[Migrate to Linux]]<br />
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===Listservers===<br />
A listserver is an email address that distributes messages to a bunch of people. WSO hosts listservers for student groups broadly defined, and other organizations around campus/Williamstown. You can apply for a listserver at http://wso.williams.edu/lists/create, and we'll try to get to the request in a few days. A complete list of WSO listservers is available from http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo.<br />
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WSO uses Mailman to power its listservers. [[Jessica Chung]] (jchung@wso) is our list admin. Contact her with list administration questions.<br />
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===Secure Instant Messaging===<br />
WSO users can communicate with each other using the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]].<br />
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===wso/wiki===<br />
You're reading it now. We host Willipedia.<br />
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==Servers==<br />
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The current roster:<br />
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'''Ursula''' is the latest addition to the cage. Lean and sleek, she's an Xserve with dual G5 processors and 2 gigs of RAM. Don't bump into her, though, unless you're a deaf person in need of a metronome. Ursula runs shell logins, email forwarding, and lists.<br />
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[[Image:Ursula.jpeg]]<br />
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'''Nancy''' houses dual P4-Xeons at 2.7GHz a pop, and due to a hyperthreading kernel she's faking another two. With over fifty Gigs of RAID-5 storage and 2GB of ram, she can handle pretty much anything we ask her to. Also, there's a cool quadruply redundant power supply that lets her operate even if two (three?) power supplies break down, and a neat blue LCD on the front that turns orange when something's wrong. Nancy is currently doing all of our web and database serving. Here's a picture of Nancy:<br />
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[[Image:Nancy.jpeg]]<br />
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'''Spiker''' has dual Pentium III 500MHz processors under the hood, 1024 MB of ram, and over 100 GB of RAID storage, plus another hundred in a shameful IDE drive running at 33 MHz that's hanging out of her front side. See:<br />
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[[Image:Spiker.jpeg]]<br />
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Spiker is currently taking up space in the cage, having been Officially Unplugged after a long stint in Non-booting Purgatory. It's quieter in the cage now.<br />
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'''Olga and the Firewall''' are nearly identical Dell PowerEdge 300's running at 800 MHz. Olga has much more hard disk space (600 GB), though, because she's (was) our backup server. The Firewall is the only machine in the Cage without a scary aunt name. As you might guess, she acts as a firewall, connecting incoming traffic to the proper machine in the cluser, and protecting the machines from requests on ports that we don't run official services on. Here the are pictured together. The Firewall is on the left, identifiable by the red FreeBSD demon sticker:<br />
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[[Image:Poweredges.jpeg]]<br />
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[http://wso.williams.edu/about/servers Read about the retired aunts.]<br />
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==Choice excerpts from WSO files==<br />
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See [[code comments]].<br />
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==History==<br />
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WSO was founded in January of 1995 by [[DeWitt Clinton]] and [[John Kim]], with help from [[Jon Zeppieri]], [[Jason Gladstone]], [[Jessica Mintz]], and others. Originally, the first server was an Apple Powermac 7100 running WebStar, on loan from the [[College Council]]. The original mandate from the CC was to create an online version of the daily advisor. John and DeWitt successfully ignored this mandate for serveral years.<br />
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1996 saw the beginning of the Internet boom, and the arrival of many new recruits to WSO. With the strong [[Unix]] background of Jon Zeppieri, [[Iein Valdez]], [[Geoff Hutchison]], and DeWitt Clinton and a blazingly-fast Pentium I 100MHz machine, WSO was migrated to a FreeBSD-based server. Meanwhile, WSO attracted the artistic talents of [[Kate Tan]], [[Eric Smith]], and [[Kenric Taylor]]. Others lending their computer expertise and love for technology included [[Matt Garland]], [[Ken Fowler]], and [[Christine Soarse]]. Finally, [[Jonah Wittkamper]] served as general all-around cheerleader for WSO.<br />
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The fall of 1996 saw the arrival of a new crop of freshmen, including [[Chuck Hagenbuch]] (would would go on to design [[IMP|Horde/IMP]], the Williams College Webmail system), [[Dan Mason]] ([[HTML]] coder extrordinaire), [[Chris Richards]] (security and [[FSH]] enthusiast), [[David Ramos]] (designer and typographer), and [[Jason Healy]] (future all-campus listserver nazi). By winter, the website had been overhauled (sporting a scan of Chuck's right hand), and new services were cropping up like crazy: the online [[Facebook]], all-campus and dorm [[listserver]]s, online [[Daily Advisor]] and calendar announcements, and a small software archive.<br />
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WSO continued to grow at a rapid pace, as new services were added and members signed on for web and e-mail accounts. [[Free University]] HTML courses were taught to students and members of the community by [[David Ramos]], [[Ben Isecke]], and [[Jacob Eisler]], and several clubs and organizations at the college created web pages about themselves.<br />
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As the use of technology grew, WSO acquired more and better equipment. Better funding was provided by the IT department of the college, and WSO soon got a new server. A new naming scheme was conceived for the servers: [[Scary Aunt Names]]. The new machine was christented "Ethel", and replaced the aging Pentium I ("Mabel"). In the years that followed, several new servers came on board: Gertrude, Spiker, Olga, Nancy (and others?).<br />
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In the fall of 2002, abuse of the [[WSO Forums]] continued. A thread entitled "Gays Suck" prompted the [[Queer Student Union]] to print out the thread and post it in [[Baxter Hall]], inviting responses with paper and pen. Abuse escalated at the end of October, at which time there were several pornographic images, violent threats, and racist, sexist, and homophobic posts to be found in the forums. On October 30, the forums were removed.<br />
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But they were to return. [[Shimon Rura]] led a site re-write in the spring and summer of 2003. One goal of the re-write was to authenticate users, so that their postings and doings could be identified. The site was written with [http://www.pagekit.org Apache PageKit]. Shimon wrote the authentication system and the [[WSO Ride Board]], [[Josh Ain]] wrote a new menu feed, [[Tom White]] re-wrote the WSO Forums, [[Evan Miller]] re-wrote some screen scrapers, and [[Topher Cyll]] re-wrote the WSO Facebook and wrote WSO Blogs from a hole in Scotland. The site went live in July of 2003 and has grown in features and popularity since then.<br />
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Toph, Tom, Brent, Jacob, and Steve graduated in the spring of 2004, and around that time [[Ben Cohen]] and [[Dan Weintraub]] were given [[root]]. During the summer, Evan and Dan converted [[WSO Plans]] from its standalone PHP/MySQL incarnation over to PageKit, so that students could access it from off-campus without [[setting up a proxy server]]. Also, they converted the Postgres database and the website over to UTF-8/Unicode. With the help of [[Masha Lifshin]] and [[Sam Dreeben]], the duo made much-envied but never-imitated Quicktime VRs for their [[Facebook picture]]s.<br />
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In the fall of 2004, [[Kai Steverson]] rewrote [[Factrak]] on hire by College Council, to enhance the abilities of the admin, make comments expire, and allow raters to "agree" with comments left about professors. Kai also wrote [[My Survey]] that semester. Evan re-wrote the WSO Facebook (again) to include faculty and more information fields. The new Factrak's interface pulled entries and faces from the new Facebook.<br />
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In February 2005, WSO was hacked by a group of Brazilians calling themselves Simiens Crew 2005.<br />
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===Migration to Ursula: October 2005===<br />
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In 2005, WSO bought Ursula to replace Spiker. Migrating a 3000-user FreeBSD system to Mac OS X Server is not, in the end, recommended. The play-by-play was delivered on the old WSO announcements system. Copies of the posts are stored here.<br />
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* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Email and SSH will be down today - 2 Oct 2005.txt|Initial Oct. 2 announcement]]<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Progress_report_-_2_Oct_2005.txt|Progress report]], later that day. So close!<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Regress_report_-_3_Oct_2005.txt|Regress report]], posted at 3 AM after a few... mishaps.<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Migration Party Take 2 - 3 Oct 2005.txt|Post-mortem and admission of failure]] the next morning.<br />
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Things actually went smoothly the next time (a week later), with Jason Healy '01 scoring an assist by providing some migration scripts.<br />
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===Spring 2006===<br />
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[[Ben Wood]], [[James Ritterpusch]], and [[Jessica Chung]] were made [[root]] over WSO dinner at [[Guide to Off-Campus Dining#Coyote Flaco|Coyote Flaco]] in the spring of 2006.<br />
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==Former WSOers==<br />
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* Josh Ain<br />
* Kashif Akthar<br />
* Francisco Alarcon<br />
* Ben Birney<br />
* Beth Budwig<br />
* Jason Busch<br />
* DeWitt Clinton<br />
* Michael Chanin<br />
* Jessica Chung<br />
* Ben Cohen<br />
* Christopher Cyll<br />
* Chris Douglas<br />
* Jacob Eisler<br />
* Matt Garland<br />
* Mike Gnozzio<br />
* Geoff Guile<br />
* Chuck Hagenbuch<br />
* Jason Healy<br />
* Cheng Hu<br />
* Geoff Hutchison<br />
* Ben Isecke<br />
* Ayesha Johnson<br />
* Jason Law<br />
* Joe Masters<br />
* Evan Miller<br />
* Steve Moore<br />
* David Ramos<br />
* Jeremy Redburn<br />
* Chris Richards<br />
* Todd Rogers<br />
* Shimon Rura<br />
* Jess Scott<br />
* Josh Solomon<br />
* Fritz Stabenau<br />
* Kai Steverson<br />
* Robin Stewart<br />
* Mandy Stockley<br />
* Bartley Tablante<br />
* Kate Tan<br />
* Kenric Taylor<br />
* Ken-ichi Ueda<br />
* Dan Weintraub<br />
* Tom White<br />
* Wayne Wight<br />
* Steve Winslow<br />
* Jonah Wittkamper<br />
* Iein Valdez<br />
* Steve Wollkind<br />
* Brent Yorgey<br />
* Jon Zeppieri<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]]<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/about/ About WSO] -- documentation, help, policy, etc.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Home_directory&diff=15541Home directory2007-08-22T17:06:05Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>Each user on a Unix or Linux based operating system has a home directory, a folder owned by that user where the user's data is stored. WSO users all have home directories on one of WSO's servers. These can be accessed with a variety of [[Transferring_files_to_WSO|file transfer tools]].</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_web_development&diff=15522WSO web development2007-07-21T18:36:21Z<p>08bpw: Updated for petunia as devel server...</p>
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<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu WSO's web site] is a work in progress. You can always see "the next step" at http://wso.williams.edu:3000, where the latest "stable" (stable being a relative term) version of the next update to the site lives. If you're impatient about the new facebook, or you know web design or Ruby, or if you just want to see how it's done, you're welcome to check out a copy of the code and go to work. This page will tell you how to get started.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get a Subversion account ==<br />
<br />
Email root at wso to get an account and password so that you can checkout a copy of the code from our Subversion repository. You'll need this when running any of the svn commands below.<br />
<br />
==SSH to WSO==<br />
<br />
If you don't have a WSO account, email root at wso. One of them will hook you up. A WSO account is not your 06abc account. It is the first letter of your first name followed by seven letters of your last name. Once you have an account, go ahead and log in:<br />
<br />
'''Windows''': get yourself a copy of [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]. wso.williams.edu is the host.<br />
<br />
'''Mac/Linux''': Open up a Terminal or a console, and type<br />
<br />
ssh username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
where username is your WSO username (remember, not your 06abc OIT id).<br />
<br />
==Check out the code==<br />
<br />
Once you've logged in with SSH, you're ready to check out your very own copy of the WSO code. In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. (Don't forget the dot at the end!) This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
<br />
svn checkout svn://wso.williams.edu/wso-on-rails/trunk wso-devel<br />
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Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
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cd wso-devel<br />
<br />
We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
<br />
touch log/development.log<br />
<br />
Now your site is ready to run! If you just want to poke around you can do that without starting the server (check out [[How to transfer files to WSO]]), but if you want to make changes and see what happens, keep reading.<br />
<br />
==Start the server==<br />
<br />
But first you need your own personal port to run it on. Find this by running the following command. You'll want to save the output of this for future reference.<br />
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expr 50000 + $UID<br />
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To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory, replacing your_port with the number we generated above.<br />
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/opt/local/bin/ruby script/server -p your_port<br />
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If you see something like the following, then you're in business.<br />
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=> Booting Mongrel (use 'script/server webrick' to force WEBrick)<br />
=> Rails application starting on http://0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
=> Call with -d to detach<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server<br />
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Starting Rails with development environment...<br />
** Rails loaded.<br />
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins<br />
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).<br />
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload (without restart). It might not work well.<br />
** Mongrel available at 0.0.0.0:your_port<br />
** Use CTRL-C to stop.<br />
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<br />
Before breaking out the champagne, we need to check to see that the server actually works. Unfortunately, you can't just pop open a web browser and surf to your new site. WSO's servers are behind a firewall. The firewall only allows connections on certain ports. Yours is not one of them.<br />
<br />
==Setting up port forwarding==<br />
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The way through the firewall is to pretend that the web server is running on your computer and not on WSO. We'll use a technology called ''port forwarding'' to send web requests to your machine ''through an SSH connection'' to your server on WSO. This is, simply, awesome.<br />
<br />
And not too hard.<br />
<br />
===Mac/Linux===<br />
<br />
Open up a Terminal on your own machine, and type<br />
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ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 8000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu<br />
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EXCEPT instead of your_port, put the port number that you wrote down, and instead of "username", type your WSO account name. Unfortunately, you'll have to run this command somewhat frequently, since SSH connections close when your computer reboots or goes to sleep (or WSO crashes, or whatever...). To make this a little less tedious, open the file called .bashrc in your home directory on your own machine and add this line:<br />
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alias wso8000='ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 8000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu'<br />
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Again, make the substitutions for your_port and username. Close the Terminal window and open a new one. Now, if you need to establish the connection, just type "wso8000" in a terminal window. You can pick a different alias, of course.<br />
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===Windows===<br />
<br />
Putty lets you do port forwarding, too. You can read more about it here:<br />
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http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.57/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#S3.5<br />
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Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
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Source port: 8000<br />
Destination port: (your special port)<br />
Destination host: localhost<br />
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==Try out the server==<br />
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Open up a browser and go to http://localhost:8000/<br />
<br />
The new facebook will be at http://localhost:8000/facebook and organizations at http://localhost:8000/organizations<br />
<br />
<br />
Of course, if it doesn't work, please describe your problem on [[Talk:WSO web development]].<br />
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Now, you can change a file in wso-devel, and the change will show up on your development server at this address the next time you reload the page in your browser. Sweet.<br />
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==Making changes==<br />
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Nice work getting this far. So now you actually want to ''do'' something with the code. For now, come to a WSO meeting Thursdays at 10:30pm in the vicinity of TCL 217a, or email wso-staff@wso.williams.edu with questions/interest. With the new Facebook nearing completion, our next big prospect is rewriting old PageKit services (Factrak, Jobs, RideBoard) in Ruby on Rails.<br />
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It's a good idea to run an update every so often so that your local working copy picks up changes that other people have made. Change directory into your wso-devel directory and run<br />
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svn update<br />
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Email root at wso if you'd like to change the WSO site, add a new service, or fix a bug. If you get the go-ahead, you're in good shape, so go to work. Once you think your change is ready for the world, you'll need to get permission to add your changes to our code repository, where it will be tested and deployed. Email root at wso about that. They'll take care of you.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Parking&diff=15498Parking2007-07-04T02:25:01Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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{{stub}}</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Mark_Hopkins_Summer_2007&diff=15479Special:Badtitle/NS100:Mark Hopkins Summer 20072007-06-17T19:26:35Z<p>08bpw: Mark Hopkins Summer 2007 moved to Private:Mark Hopkins Summer 2007: This info shouldn't be available to the world at large.</p>
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<div>==Mark Hopkins Summer 2007==<br />
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==A==<br />
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=1=<br />
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Nick Manice '09<br />
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Matthew Draheim '09<br />
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=2=<br />
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Michael Reynolds<br />
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Cristina Florea '010<br />
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Nontombi Kraai '09<br />
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Anthony Molina '09<br />
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Kefei Lei '010<br />
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Hanna Na '08<br />
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=3=<br />
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Ma Khin Pyi Son '010<br />
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Sergio Marte '08<br />
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Huajie Cao '09<br />
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Aston Gonzalez '08<br />
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Williams Janes '08<br />
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Teng Jian Khoo '09<br />
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=4=<br />
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Arjun Sarma '07<br />
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Mohamed Musthag '010<br />
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Steven Cheng '010<br />
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Jared Currier '09<br />
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Jim Lowe '09<br />
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Desire Gijima '08<br />
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==B==<br />
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=1=<br />
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Shane Bobrycki '07<br />
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Sam Kapala '09<br />
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=2=<br />
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Shannon Chiu '08<br />
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Katie Creel '010<br />
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Edgar Kosgey '010<br />
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Bonnie O'Keefe<br />
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Faraidoon Nayebkhill '010<br />
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Hristo Milev '09<br />
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=3=<br />
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Emily Porter '010<br />
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Mr. Ted '08<br />
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Son Ho '08<br />
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Kimberly Taylor '08<br />
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Chaedria Robinson '07<br />
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Naya-Joi Martin '09<br />
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=4=<br />
<br />
Rob Adelman '09<br />
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Scott Tamura '09<br />
<br />
Elizabeth Pasipanodya '09<br />
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Jenna Barbary '08<br />
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Nina Ivanova '09<br />
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Yaya Lole '08<br />
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<br />
<br />
==C==<br />
<br />
=2=<br />
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Aatif Abbas '08<br />
<br />
YaWen Lu '09<br />
<br />
Leiya Xie '010<br />
<br />
Bolor Turmunkh '010<br />
<br />
Eric Muller '09<br />
<br />
Shirish Poudyal '010<br />
<br />
=3=<br />
<br />
Mirza Delibegovic '09<br />
<br />
Kristen Emhoff '09<br />
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Petya Miteva '010<br />
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Matthew Obengo '010<br />
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Elise Piazza '09<br />
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=4=<br />
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Marjorie Boivin '09<br />
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Stephen VanWert '09<br />
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Carl Brasz '09<br />
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Eva Breitencach '010<br />
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Gordon Crabtree '08<br />
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Danielle Perszyk<br />
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==D==<br />
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=2=<br />
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Alexander Crowell '010<br />
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Freba Farhat '09<br />
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Hunt Hobbs '09<br />
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Meng-Lin Hsieh '08<br />
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Lyndsay Lau '09<br />
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Sal Lopez '09<br />
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=3=<br />
<br />
Elizabeth Spragins '07<br />
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Taryn Rathbone '08<br />
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Daniel Fast '010<br />
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David Moore '010<br />
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Olufolajimi Oke '010<br />
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Stephan Ramos '08<br />
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=4=<br />
<br />
Toni Kraeva '09<br />
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William Parsons'07<br />
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Katherine Peterson '08<br />
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Martin Sawyer '08<br />
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Benjamin Wood '08</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Mark_Hopkins_Summer_2007&diff=15480Mark Hopkins Summer 20072007-06-17T19:26:35Z<p>08bpw: Mark Hopkins Summer 2007 moved to Private:Mark Hopkins Summer 2007: This info shouldn't be available to the world at large.</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Private:Mark Hopkins Summer 2007]]</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15467Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer 2007, students on campus2007-06-12T01:53:17Z<p>08bpw: Info from housing (Linda Brown).</p>
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<div>==Williamstown Summer 2007==<br />
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Students on campus for the summer of 2007, according to Facilities.<br />
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{|<br />
! Name || Email || Room || Phone || Date on Campus || Employer/Department <br />
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| Abbas, Aatif '08 || 08aa || Mark Hopkins C23 ||2906|| 5/22 - 7/7 || Savaser / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Ackerman, Katherine E. '08 || 08kea || Morgan 219 ||3264|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Richardson / Chemisty <br />
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| Adelman, Rob M. '09 || 09rma || Mark Hopkins B43 ||3918|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Jottar / Theatre <br />
|-<br />
| Agawwal, Nikhil N/W |||| Garfield 218 ||6048|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Agbortoko, Richard N/W |||| Morgan 112 ||6211|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Raymond / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Allen, Matthew B. '08 || 08mba || Fayerweather 104 ||2940|| 6/11 - 8/1 || Dudley / Philosphy <br />
|-<br />
| Allen, Rachel M. '08 || 08rma || Garfield 213 ||6043|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Arnemann, James N/W |||| Garfield 101 ||2627|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Aronoff, Ruth F. '09 || 09rfa || Fayerweather 113 ||6606|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Dethier / Geosciences <br />
|-<br />
| Baccaro, Brenna E. '09 || 09beb || Fayerweather 307 ||2954|| 6/11 - 8/12 || Dean / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Bailey, Megan E. '08 || 08meb_2 || Morgan 422 ||6277|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Banta / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Barbary, Jenna L. '08 || 08jlb || Mark Hopkins B42 ||2932|| 5/27 - 8/11 || Jones / Hopkins Forest <br />
|-<br />
| Barnett-Mulligan, Lydia C. '10 || 10lcb || Morgan 128 ||6232|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Bayly, Irene N/W |||| Brooks 301 ||6067|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Conferences <br />
|-<br />
| Bearn, Cary B. '08 || 08cbb || Morgan 113 ||6221|| 7/29 - 8/18 || D. Smith / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Bees, Jennifer C. '08 || 08jcb || Fayerweather 107 ||2947|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Patterson / WCMA <br />
|-<br />
| Behrman, Emily L. '09 || 09elb || Fayerweather 304 ||2953|| 6/17 - 8/11 || Altschuler/Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Bemis, Heather M. '09 || 08hmb || Morgan 402 ||6257|| 6/14 - 8/18 || Fein / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Bene, Emma P. '09 || 09epb || Morgan 110 ||2928|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Wong / History <br />
|-<br />
| Berch, Jonathan P. '09 || 09jpb || Morgan 226 ||6235|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Bernstein, Isaac N. '10 || 10inb || Morgan 316 ||3271|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang/OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Beverly, Corey W. '09 |||| Brooks 305 ||6072|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Conferences <br />
|-<br />
| Bobrycki, Shane '07 |||| Mark Hopkins 17B ||3990|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wood / History <br />
|-<br />
| Boivin, Marjorie J. '09 || 09mjb || Mark Hopkins C46 ||3921|| 5/22 - 8/4 || Jones / Hopkins Forest <br />
|-<br />
| Bonn, Christian G. '09 || 09cgb || Morgan 010 ||6212|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Peacock-Lopes / Chem <br />
|-<br />
| Boocher, Adam N/W |||| Garfield 118 ||2689|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Bouton, Lindsay L. '09 || 09llb || Morgan 214 ||6234|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Wilder / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Brasz, Carl F. '09 || 09cfb || Mark Hopkins C44 ||3920|| 6/02 - 8/3 || Bolton/Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Breitencach, Eva K. '10 || 10ekb || Mark Hopkins C41 ||2934|| 5/27 - 8/11 || Racela / CES <br />
|-<br />
| Brouk, Samra G. '08 || 08sgb || Morgan 228 ||6241|| 6/11 - 8/18 || England-Horsfall/Developmt <br />
|-<br />
| Brown, Emily J. '08 |||| Morgan 105 ||6215|| 7/22 - 8/11 || Edwards / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Bubel, Ansel '08 || 08ajb || Morgan 319 ||3973|| 7/8 - 8/18 || Dethier / Geosciences <br />
|-<br />
| Buesing, Robert H. '09 || 09rhb || Fayerweather 317 ||6000|| 6/14 - 8/18 || Lewis / higher education <br />
|-<br />
| Callaway, Danielle A. '08 || 08dac || Morgan 418 ||6263|| 8/4 - 8/18 || Blay / OSAP <br />
|-<br />
| Cao, Huajie '09 || 09hc || Mark Hopkins A31 ||2913|| 5/22 - 8/4 || Strait / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Caso, Augusta C. '09 || 09acc || Morgan 401 ||6252|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Kechley / Music <br />
|-<br />
| Chaffee, J. Macklin '09 || 09jmc || Morgan 212 ||3261|| 6/11 - 8/18 || M. Bailey / Computer Science <br />
|-<br />
| Chan, Alda '09 || 09ac || Morgan 309 ||3976|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Chancay, Maria G. '08 || 08mgc || Fayerweather 316 ||6899|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Raymond / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Cheng, Steven P.S. '10 || 10spc || Mark Hopkins A46 ||2927|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Jones / Hopkins Forest <br />
|-<br />
| Chin, Amy Y. '08 || 08ayc || Morgan 321 ||3267|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Blay / OSAP <br />
|-<br />
| Chiu, Shannon Y. '08 || 08syc || Mark Hopkins B25 ||3888|| 5/27 - 7/28 || Solomon / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Choy, Cary S. '09 || 09csc_2 || Morgan 119 ||3971|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Chudzicki, Christopher A. '10 || 10cac || Fayerweather 310 ||6008|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Thoman / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Colella, Nicholas S. '09 || 09nsc || Morgan 306 ||6246|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Cook, Nathan M. '08 || 08nmc || Morgan 325 ||6251|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Wootters / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Crabtree, Gordon S. '08 || 08gsc || Mark Hopkins C43 ||2933|| 6/1 - 8/11 || N. Sandstrom / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Creel, Kathleen A. '10 || 10kac_2 || Mark Hopkins B21 ||3891|| 5/22 - 8/18 || McGuire / Computer Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Crowell, Alexander M. '10 || 10amc_2 || Mark Hopkins D22 ||2911|| 6/4 - 8/10 || Majumder / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Currier, Jared B. '09 || 09jbc || Mark Hopkins A41 ||2925|| 6/3 - 8/4 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Daniel, P. McLane '08 || 08pmd || Morgan 329 ||6264|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Johnson / Poli Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Danver, Joan E. '08 || 08jed || Fayerweather 209 ||2950|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Stevenson / Health Profess <br />
|-<br />
| Daub, Michael W. '08 || 08mwd || Garfield 116 ||2688|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Davis, Kimerly A. '08 |||| Brooks 311 ||6078|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Conferences <br />
|-<br />
| Delibegovic, Mirza '08 || 08md || Mark Hopkins C31 ||2921|| 5/22 - 6/8 || Foias / Sociology <br />
|-<br />
| Derbish, Thomas J. '08 || 08tjd || Morgan 301 ||6243|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Bolton / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Dey, Anouk B. '09 || 09abd || Morgan 224 ||3263|| 6/11 - 8/11 || McAllister / Poli Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Dhungana, Sandesh '08 || 08sd || Morgan 229 ||6245|| 6/24 - 8/18 || Gentry - Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Diehl, Jessica A. '09 || 09jad || Morgan 217 ||3262|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Raymond / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Dorsey-Guillaumin, Christophe || 10cad || Garfield 220 ||6051|| 6/11 - 8/3 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Dougherty, Charles D. '09 || 09cdd || Morgan 423 ||3457|| 6/11 - 8/18 || McAllister / Poli Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Draheim, Matthew B. '09 || 09mbd || Mark Hopkins 17A ||3984|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Lewis / WOC <br />
|-<br />
| Duffus, Krystal J. '10 || 10kjd || Fayerweather 117 ||6020|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Schiazza / Paresky <br />
|-<br />
| Durham, Jennah L. '10 || 10jld || Fayerweather 302 ||6690|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Ting / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Durham, Timothy J. '09 || 09tjd || Morgan 209 ||6226|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Ting / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Earl, Jonathan L. '09 || 09jle || Morgan 425 ||6272|| 6/24 - 8/18 || Gardner / CES <br />
|-<br />
| Eisert, Michael C. '08 || 08mce || Morgan 118 ||3239|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Pedroni / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Emhoff, Kristen F. '09 || 09kfe || Mark Hopkins C33 ||2918|| 5/22 - 6/15 || Stoll / Geosciences <br />
|-<br />
| Engelstein, Max N/W |||| Garfield 307 ||6055|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Ezra, Ruth M. '10 || 10rme || Morgan 102 ||6214|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Skinner/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Fan, Jason C. '08 |||| Morgan 106 ||6217|| 7/2 - 8/18 || Banta / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Fanciullo, Christina M. '09 || 09cmf || Morgan 302 ||3979|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Farhat, Freba Z. '09 || 09fzf || Mark Hopkins D26 ||3897|| 5/22 - 7/28 || Gehring / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Farrell, Colleen M.'10 || 10cmf || Morgan 008 ||6206|| 7/1 - 8/18 || Hutson / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Fast, Daniel P. '10 || 10dpf || Mark Hopkins D34 ||3910|| 5/22 - 8/18 || McGuire / Computer Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Fehrman, Benjamin N/W |||| Garfield 203 ||2694|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Fernandez, Noemi '09 |||| Brooks 309 ||6076|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Conferences <br />
|-<br />
| Finn, Lauren E. '09 || 09lef || Morgan 402 ||6257|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wilder / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Flamm, Eva A. '10 || 10eaf || Morgan 127 ||6225|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Florea, Cristina M. '10 || 10cmf_2 || Mark Hopkins A26 ||2903|| 6/28 - 8/18 || Rolleigh / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Flynn, Emily M. '09 || 09emf || Fayweather 216 ||6399|| 7/1 - 8/18 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Ford, Ryan J. '09 || 09rjf || Morgan 223 ||3246|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Menard / Sawyer Lib <br />
|-<br />
| Freeman, Marcus J. '10 || 10mjf || Morgan 117 ||2877|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Fuderich, Christopher P. '08 || 08cpf || Morgan 116 ||3236|| 6/11 - 8/4 || Eibach / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Gansner, Meredith E. '08 || 08meg || Morgan 320 ||3982|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wilder / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Gardner, Allison M. '10 || 10amg || Fayerweather 204 ||2744|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Racela / CES <br />
|-<br />
| George, William N/W |||| Garfield 217 ||6047|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Gerbush, Michael S. '09 || 09msg || Morgan 114 ||3231|| 6/11 - 8/12 || Tucker-Smith / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Gijima, Desire T. '08 || 10dtg || Mark Hopkins A45 ||3913|| 5/22 - 8/4 || Peacock-Lopes / Chem <br />
|-<br />
| Gonzalez, Aaron A. '08 || 08aag || Mark Hopkins A34 ||3900|| 5/22 - 6/24 || Blay/OSAP; Gordon/Campus L <br />
|-<br />
| Goodbody, Caroline B. '08 || 08cbg || Morgan 201 ||6227|| 7/1 - 8/18 || Dethier / Geosciences <br />
|-<br />
| Grigoriev, Ilya N/W |||| Garfield 210 ||2698|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Guilmette, Lauren E. '08 || 08leg || Morgan 113 ||6221|| 6/11 - 7/21 || Sawicki / Philosophy <br />
|-<br />
| Gulley, Avalon L '09 || 09alg || Morgan 104 ||6207|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Richardson / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Gustafson, Matthew S. '08 || 08msg || Morgan 416 ||6276|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Dethier / Geosciences <br />
|-<br />
| Harvey, Clifford N/W |||| Fayerweather 116 ||6628|| 6/11- 8/18 || Kwitter / Astronomy <br />
|-<br />
| Heath, Timothy N/W |||| Garfield 202 ||2693|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Heno-Coe, Gilles R. '09 || 09grh || Fayerweather 310 ||6008|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Okamuro / WMCA <br />
|-<br />
| Hertrick, Scott R. '08 || 08srh_2 || Fayerweather 201 ||2943|| 6/11 - 8/4 || Pethica / English <br />
|-<br />
| Hess, Paul W. '08 || 08pwh || Fayerweather 112 ||6028|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Majumder / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Ho, Son L. '08 || 08slh || Mark Hopkins B36 ||2916|| 5/22 - 8/11 || Heeringa / Computer Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Hobbs, Samuel H. '09 || 09shh || Mark Hopkins D21 ||2912|| 5/22 - 6/30 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Hoff, Alexandra L. '09 || 09alh || Fayerweather 308 ||6715|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Hane / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Horn, Jonathan M. '07 || 07jmh_2 || Fayerweather 202 ||6128|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Solomon / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Hsieh, Meng-Lin '08 || 08mh || Mark Hopkins D25 ||3898|| 5/22 - 7/29 || Gehring / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Hull, Tyler T. '08 || 08tth || Fayerweather 301 ||2952|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Dunn / Humanities <br />
|-<br />
| Hwang, Brian W. '09 || 09bwh || Fayerweather 111 ||6599|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Sheppard / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Hyde, Allegra M. '10 || 10amh_2 || Morgan 213 ||6224|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Ince, Nate N/W |||| Garfield 211 ||6041|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Iordan, Marius Catalin '09 || 09mci || Garfield 208 ||2697|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Ivanova, Nina Y. '09 || 09nyi || Mark Hopkins B41 ||3919|| 5/22 - 7/30 || Lynch / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Jackson, Galen E. '09 || 09gej || Morgan 424 ||3458|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Reinhardt / History <br />
|-<br />
| Janes, William A. '08 || 08waj || Mark Hopkins A32 ||2914|| 6/11-6/15 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Janes, William A. '08 |||||||| 7/22 - 8/4 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Jaskot, Anne E. '08 || 08acj || Morgan 311 ||3286|| 6/24 - 8/18 || Kwitter / Astronomy <br />
|-<br />
| Johnson, Ryan K. N/W |||| Garfield 119 ||2691|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Jones, Lindsey K. '10 || 10lkj || Morgan 326 ||6256|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Edwards / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Jones, Stuart M. '08 || 08smj || Fayerweather 210 ||2944|| 6/11 - 8/6 || CES internship <br />
|-<br />
| Kadimik, Natashia F. '08 || 08nfk || Morgan 307 ||6242|| 6/11 - 8/18 || N. Sandstrom / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Kantack, Elizabeth M. '09 || 09emk || Fayerweather 316 ||6899|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Price / WCMA <br />
|-<br />
| Kapala, Sam C. '09 || 09sck || Mark Hopkins 17B ||3990|| 6/17 - 8/12 || Lewis / WOC <br />
|-<br />
| Kaplan, Jeffrey I. '09 || 09jik || Morgan 429 ||2514|| 6/18 - 8/11 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Kenerson, Kori L. '09 || 09klk || Fayerweather 309 ||2955|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Sheppard / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Khan, Tashin M. '10 || 10tmk || Morgan 010 ||6212|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Hutson / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Khandhawit, Tirasan N/W |||| Garfield 214 ||6044|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Khoo, Teng Jian '09 || 09tk || Mark Hopkins A33 ||3901|| 6/11 - 8/12 || Tucker-Smith / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Kimmel, Shelby B. '08 || 08sbk || Fayerweather 207 ||2959|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wootters / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| King, Daniel O. '08 || 09dok || Fayerweather 312 ||2956|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Bolton / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Kleinschmidt, David F. '09 || 09dfk || Fayerweather 101 ||2946|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Zaki / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Kohn, Jason B. '08 || 08jbk || Fayerweather 106 ||6499|| 6/11 - 7/29 || Edwards & Lewis/Art History <br />
|-<br />
| Kopcho, Jessica L. '09 || 09jlk || Fayerweather 109 ||2951|| 6/20 - 8/11 || Wells / Music <br />
|-<br />
| Kosgey, Edgar K. '10 || 10ekk || Mark Hopkins B23 ||3890|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Guerin / Athletics <br />
|-<br />
| Kraai, Nontombi K. '09 || 09nkk || Mark Hopkins A21 ||2901|| 5/22 - 7/21 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Kraeva, Antoaneta D. '09 || 09akd || Mark Hopkins D42 ||2936|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Nafziger / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Kurkul, Michelle E. '08 || 08mek || Morgan 205 ||6223|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Miller / Community Scholar <br />
|-<br />
| Landsverk, Kaveh '09 || 09kll || Morgan 122 ||3970|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Lau,Lyndsay K. '09 || 09lkl || Mark Hopkins D23 ||2908|| 5/22 - 7/28 || Lynch / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Lee, Andrew S. '10 || 10asl || Morgan 221 ||3981|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Lee, Caton C. '09 || 09ccl || Morgan 204 ||3978|| 6/11 - 8/4 || Mathews&Patterson/WMCA <br />
|-<br />
| Lei, Kefei '10 || 10kl || Mark Hopkins A25 ||3885|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Levitt, Jesse S. '08 || 08jsl || Morgan 206 ||6231|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Kwitter / Astronomy <br />
|-<br />
| Levy, Rachel A. '09 || 09ral || Morgan 405 ||6265|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Gazzale / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Li, Lily Y. '08 || 08lyl || Morgan 415 ||6267|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Church / MCC <br />
|-<br />
| Limpar, Matthew T. '09 |||| Morgan 406 ||6274|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Goh / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Lindo, Haydee M. '08 || 08hml || Garfield 115 ||2687|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Lindsey, Kathryn A. '07 || 07kal || Garfield 212 ||6042|| 7/1 - 7/21 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Little, Ebonie L. '07 || 07ell || Fayerweather 217 ||2980|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Brown / Archives <br />
|-<br />
| Lole, Jane Y. '08 || 08jyl || Mark Hopkins B45 ||3916|| 5/22 - 8/18 || CES internship <br />
|-<br />
| Lopez, Andres || 09arl || Fayerweather 210 ||2944|| 6/11 - 8/4 || Consolini / Community Scholar <br />
|-<br />
| Lopez, Salvador '09 || 09sl || Mark Hopkins D24 ||3896|| 5/22 - 7/28 || Lynch / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Lowe, James W. '09 || 09jwl || Mark Hopkins A43 ||3915|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Banta / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Lowenstein, Margaret W. '07 || 07mwl || Fayerweather 110 ||6027|| 6/11 - 7/27 || Banta / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Lu, Ya-Wen '99 || 09yl || Mark Hopkins C26 ||3893|| 5/28 - 8/4 || Gehring / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Lubin, Amos N/W |||| Garfield 207 ||2696|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Lust, Christopher E. '08 || 08cel || Morgan 303 ||6236|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Maclary, Emily T. '10 || 10etm || Morgan 410 ||6275|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Morales / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Maddox, Riley T. '08 || 08rtm_2 || Fayerweather 315 ||6009|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Sheppard / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Manice, Nicholas F. '09 || 09nfm || Mark Hopkins 17A ||3984|| 6/11 - 8/4 || Hutson / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Mantilla, Silvia J. '09 || 09sjm || Morgan 313 ||6247|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Chavoya / Art <br />
|-<br />
| Marcuccio, Anthony '08 || 08anw || Garfield 302 ||6053|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Marquis, Willa A. '09 || 09wam || Morgan 105 ||6215|| 6/11 - 7/8 || Hane / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Marsceill, Jeffrey C. '08 || 08jcm || Fayerweather 317 ||6000|| 6/11 - 8/18 || McGuire / Computer Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Marte, Sergio N. '08 || 08snm || Mark Hopkins A36 ||2915|| 6/11 -8/18 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Martin, Naya-Joi '09 || 09nm || Mark Hopkins B34 ||3903|| 6/1 - 7/2 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Martinez, Ashley R. '09 || 09arm || Morgan 417 ||6255|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Zimmerberg / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Maurmann, Quinn N/W |||| Garfield 306 ||6054|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| McCall, Jessica L. '09 || 09jlm || Morgan 418 ||6263|| 6/11 - 7/21 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| McClain, Anne Marie K. '09 || 09akm || Morgan 218 ||3245|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Raymond / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| McClain, William E. '09 || 09wem || Fayerweather 116 ||6628|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Goh / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| McClendon, Zacharias H. '10 || 10zhm || Fayerweather 313 ||6799|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| McKay, Adam J. '08 || 08ajm || Morgan 208 ||6233|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Pasachoff / Astronomy <br />
|-<br />
| Meshesha, Lieda '09 || 09lm || Morgan 225 ||6203|| 6/17 - 7/15 || Sandstrom / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Michelson-Bartlett, Mia K. '08 || 08mkm || Fayerweather 109 ||2951|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Schreiner & Way / WMCA <br />
|-<br />
| Milev, Hristo H. '09 || 09hhm || Mark Hopkins B22 ||2905|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Carbone / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Misener, Melinda '09 || 09mm || Morgan 313 ||6247|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Proctor / Public Affairs <br />
|-<br />
| Miteva, Petya P. '10 || 10ppm || Mark Hopkins C35 ||3908|| 5/22 - 8/1 || Richardson / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Molina, Anthony D. '09 || 09adm || Mark Hopkins A22 ||2902|| 7/22 - 8/18 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Moore, David A. '10 || 10dam || Mark Hopkins D31 ||2924|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Danyluk / Computer Science <br />
|-<br />
| Morrissette, Marcus V. '10 || 10mvm || Morgan 315 ||3294|| 6/17 - 8/11 || Fein / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Muller, Eric D. '09 || 09edm || Mark Hopkins C24 ||3892|| 5/22 - 8/18 || McGuire / Computer Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Murphy, Christopher G. '08 || 08cgm || Morgan 324 ||6204|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Oak / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Musthag, Mohamed '10 || 10mm_2 || Mark Hopkins A42 ||2926|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Na, Hanna '08 || 08hn || Mark Hopkins A24 ||3886|| 5/28 - 7/2 || Truran / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Nandagopal, Nagarajan '09 || 09nn || Fayerweather 115 ||6029|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Aalberts / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Nayebkhill, Faraidoon '10 || 10fn || Mark Hopkins B24 ||3889|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Rogers / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Nelson, Gabriel A. '09 || 09gan || Morgan 212 ||3261|| 6/24 - 8/18 || Hermanski / OCC <br />
|-<br />
| Newman, Trevor B. '08 || 08tbn || Fayerweather 108 ||6590|| 6/11 - 8/12 || Miller / Community Scholar <br />
|-<br />
| Nidever, Meghan N. '10 || 10mnn || Morgan 125 ||6222|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Nourse, Rebecca W. '08 || 10rwn || Morgan 008 ||6206|| 6/11 - 6/15 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Nourse, Rebecca W. '08 |||||||| 7/22 - 8/4 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Obengo, Mathew K. '10 || 10mko || Mark Hopkins C36 ||3907|| 5/22 - 8/12 || Kimball / Sawyer Lib <br />
|-<br />
| Ohueri, Jonathan I. '09 || 09jio || Morgan 407 ||6253|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Oke, Olufolajimi '10 || 10oo || Mark Hopkins D36 ||3911|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Okamura / WMCA <br />
|-<br />
| O'Keefe, Bonnie R. '09 || 09bro || Mark Hopkins B26 ||2904|| 7/11 - 8/18 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Ong, Wei Ying '09 || 09wyo || Morgan 310 ||3284|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Onochie, Stella '09 || 09sno || Fayerweather 117 ||6020|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Brown / Archives <br />
|-<br />
| Outman, Madeleine L. '08 || 08mlo || Fayerweather 102 ||6401|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Heatherington / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Parker, William F. '08 || 08mfp || Morgan 330 ||6273|| 6/17 - 8/18 || Aalberts / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Parsons, William H. '07 || 07whp || Mark Hopkins D44 ||3924|| 6/3 - 7/7 || Goh / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Pasipanodya, Elizabeth C. '09 || 09ecp || Mark Hopkins B46 ||2931|| 5/22 - 8/11 || Bouknight-Davis / MCC <br />
|-<br />
| Pereira, Reginald '09 || 09rp || Morgan 210 ||3975|| 6/24 - 8/18 || Morales / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Perszyk, Danielle R. '09 || 09drp || Mark Hopkins C45 ||3922|| 5/22 - 7/29 || Kirby / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Peterson, Katherine M. '08 || 08kmp || Mark Hopkins D41 ||2937|| 6/3 - 8/11 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Phillips-Spotts, Morgan L. '09 || 09mlp || Morgan 121 ||6205|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Piazza, Elise A. '09 || 09eap || Mark Hopkins C32 ||3909|| 5/22 - 6/30 || Kavanaugh / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Poirier, Ian D. '07 || 07idp || Morgan 322 ||3301|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Eibach / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Porter, Emily L. '10 || 10elp || Mark Hopkins B33 ||3904|| 6/3 - 8/11 || Art / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Poudyal, Shirish '10 || 10sp || Mark Hopkins C25 ||3894|| 5/21 - 7/28 || Thoman / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Pritchard, Taryn B. '08 || 08tbp || Garfield 301 ||6053|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Pyi Son, Ma Khin '10 || 10mkp || Mark Hopkins A35 ||3899|| 6/11 - 6/15 || Savage/Bio; Dean's Office <br />
|-<br />
| Pyi Son, Ma Khin '10 |||||||| 7/22 - 8/18 || Savage/Bio; Dean's Office <br />
|-<br />
| Rabbani, Rhaad M. '08 || 08rmr || Morgan 411 ||6254|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Murtagh / Computer Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Raman, Prassanna '08 || 08pr || Morgan 305 ||6244|| 6/24 - 8/18 || Caprio / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Ramos, Stephen E. '08 || 08ser || Mark Hopkins D33 ||2922|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Dean / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Ratcliffe, Hannah L. '09 || 09hlr || Morgan 318 ||3302|| 6/11 - 8/12 || Wilder / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Rathbone, Taryn G. '08 || 08tgr || Mark Hopkins D32 ||2923|| 5/22 - 8/2 || Art / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Robinson, Chaedria L. '07 || 07clr || Mark Hopkins B31 ||3905|| 6/1 - 8/18 || Volpi / Dining <br />
|-<br />
| Resio, Matthew N/W |||| Brooks 202 ||6063|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Conferences <br />
|-<br />
| Reynolds, Michael J. '08 || 08mjr || Mark Hopkins A23 ||3887|| 7/8 - 8/18 || Pedroni / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Ribble, Elizabeth M. '09 || 09emr || Morgan 312 ||6237|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Hirsch / Music <br />
|-<br />
| Saaka, Yasmin S. '09 || 09yss || Fayerweather 217 ||2980|| 7/2 - 8/11 || Tilly / Admissions <br />
|-<br />
| Safford, Zachary S. '09 || 09zss || Morgan 123 ||6202|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Salemi, Colette A. '10 || 10cas || Morgan 314 ||3285|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Rempell / Youth Center <br />
|-<br />
| Sammy, Fati '08 || 08fys || Morgan 109 ||3974|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Altschuler/Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Sanchez, Marco P. '10 || 10mps || Morgan 111 ||3235|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Morgan-Leamon / Media Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Sawyer, Martin B. '08 || 08mbs || Mark Hopkins D45 ||3926|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Morales / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Schmidt, Peter C. '08 || 08pcs || Fayerweather 213 ||6299|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Schumacker, Alexander R. '08 || 08ars || Fayerweather 105 ||6490|| 6/17 - 7/28 || Wells / Music <br />
|-<br />
| Seyforth, Allison R. '08 || 08ars_3 || Morgan 201 ||6227|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Sheppard / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Sharma, Arjun '07 || 07as || Mark Hopkins A44 ||3914|| 6/3 - 7/31 || Whitaker / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Shoer, Leah E. '09 || 09les || Fayerweather 306 ||6714|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Skinner/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Sinnenberg, Lauren '10 || 10les || Morgan 106 ||6217|| 6/11 - 6/15 || Savage/Bio; Dean's Office <br />
|-<br />
| Sinnenberg, Lauren '10 |||||||| 7/22 - 8/18 || Savage/Bio; Dean's Office <br />
|-<br />
| Small, Catherine O. '09 || 09cos || Fayerweather 206 ||6148|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Ting / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Smedinghoff, Scott G. '09 || 09sgs || Garfield 102 ||2628|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Spiegel, Nora H. '10 || 10nhs || Morgan 101 ||6216|| 6/11 -8/11 || Silitch / Public Relations <br />
|-<br />
| Spragins, Elizabeth L. '07 || 07els_2 || Mark Hopkins D35 ||3912|| 5/30 - 7/1 || Rouhi / Romance Languages <br />
|-<br />
| Stanley, Austin T. '10 || 10ats || Morgan 426 ||2299|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Heeringa / Computer Sci <br />
|-<br />
| Steele, Amy S. '08 || 08ass || Garfield 219 ||6049|| 6/11 - 8/18 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Stone, Sarah E. '09 || 09ses || Morgan 103 ||3977|| 6/28 - 8/18 || Reynolds / Art History <br />
|-<br />
| Stutz, Eric N/W |||| Morgan 430 ||2543|| 6/11 - 8/13 || Whitaker / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Sweeney, James S. '08 || 08jks_2 || Fayerweather 103 ||2705|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wang / OIT <br />
|-<br />
| Swimm, Benjamin J. '09 || 09bjs || Morgan 108 ||6213|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Art / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Tamura, Scott K. '09 || 09skt || Mark Hopkins B44 ||3917|| 5/21 - 7/28 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Taraz, Farry I. '09 || 09fit || Morgan 413 ||6262|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Whitaker / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Taylor, Kimberley T. '08 || 08ktt || Mark Hopkins B35 ||3902|| 6/4 - 8/15 || Edwards / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Tcheyan, Micahel S. '10 || 10mst || Morgan 220 ||3972|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Skinner/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Thomas, Zachary T. '08 || 08ztt || Fayerweather 211 ||6290|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Tucker-Smith / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Tierney, Peter W. '10 || 10pwt || Fayerweather 212 ||2989|| 6/17 - 8/1 || Johnson / Geosciences <br />
|-<br />
| Tingle, Evan N/W |||| Morgan 430 ||2543|| 6/12 - 8/18 || Pasachoff / Astronomy <br />
|-<br />
| Tucker, Maria B. '10 || 10mbt || Fayerweather 209 ||2950|| 6/11-6/26; 8/3-8/18 || Lovett/Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Turmunkh, Bolor '10 || 10bt || Mark Hopkins C22 ||3895|| 5/21 - 7/30 || Gardner / CES <br />
|-<br />
| Upton, Elizabeth C. '08 || 08ecu || Fayerweather 305 ||6699|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Thoman / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| VanWert, Stephen '09 || 09sv || Mark Hopkins C42 ||3923|| 5/22 - 8/18 || Zaki / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Vashist, Aditi N/W |||| Garfield 205 ||2695|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Villa, Salvador P. '10 || 10spv || Fayerweather 303 ||2949|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Freund / Computer Science <br />
|-<br />
| Vipismakul, Wasin '08 || 08wv || Garfield 201 ||2692|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Wang, Lee '08 || 08lw || Morgan 408 ||6261|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Bouknight-Davis / MCC <br />
|-<br />
| Weatherly, Cale D. '09 || 09cdw || Morgan 409 ||6266|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Richardson / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Wheeler, Miles N/W |||| Garfield 103 ||2629|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Wiles, Ted '08 || 08tsw || Mark Hopkins B32 ||2917|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Tavaser / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Willey, Sarah J. '09 || 09sjw_2 || Fayerweather 208 ||6199|| 6/11 - 7/29 || Edwards / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Williams, Erika K. '08 |||| Morgan 008 ||6206|| 7/9 - 8/18 || N. Sandstrom / Psychology <br />
|-<br />
| Williams, Lashonda K. '08 || 08lkw || Fayerweather 309 ||2955|| 6/17 - 6/28 || Magavern / OSAP <br />
|-<br />
| Williamson, Mark N/W |||| Morgan 007 ||2795|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Wootters / Physics <br />
|-<br />
| Williamson, Michelle E. '10 || 10mew || Morgan 225 ||6203|| 8/1 - 8/18 || Coleman / Dean's <br />
|-<br />
| Wilson-Hill, Taylor R. '09 || 09trw_2 || Fayerweather 205 ||6138|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Richardson / Chemistry <br />
|-<br />
| Winarski, Rebecca N/W |||| Garfield 215 ||6045|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Withers, John R. '10 || 10jrw || Morgan 420 ||6271|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Bradburd / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Wood, Benjamin P. '08 || 08bpw || Mark Hopkins D43 ||2935|| 6/4 - 8/11 || Freund / Computer Science <br />
|-<br />
| Woodard, Paul A. '08 || 08paw || Garfield 114 ||2686|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Woodin, Eve C. '08 || 08ecw || Fayerweather 311 ||6790|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Silitch / Public Relations <br />
|-<br />
| Wooters, Mary N/W |||| Garfield 216 ||6046|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Wright, Mary N/W |||| Brooks 310 ||6077|| 6/4 - 8/18 || Conferences <br />
|-<br />
| Xie, Leiyu '10 || 10lx || Mark Hopkins C21 ||2907|| 5/22 - 7/29 || Watson / Economics <br />
|-<br />
| Yang, Sunmi '08 || 08sy || Garfield 113 ||2680|| 6/11 - 8/11 || SMALL <br />
|-<br />
| Yeiser, Lauren A. '10 || 10lay || Morgan 211 ||3250|| 6/11 - 8/18 || Altschuler/Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Yim, Kenny S. '09 || 09kdy || Morgan 103 ||3977|| 6/11-6/15 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Yim, Kenny S. '09 |||||||| 7/22 - 8/4 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Yoe, Moira P. '10 || 10mpy || Morgan 215 ||3251|| 6/11 - 8/11 || Consolini / Community Scholar <br />
|-<br />
| Yoon, Susan J. '10 || 10sjy || Morgan 008 ||6206|| 6/11-6/15 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| Yoon, Susan J. '10 |||||||| 7/22 - 8/4 || Savage / Biology <br />
|-<br />
| York, Casey E. '10 || 10cey || Morgan 120 ||3980|| 6/26 - 8/18 || Pfister / Theatre Lab <br />
|-<br />
| Zisser, Margaret D. '10 || 10mdz || Fayerweather 215 ||2945|| 6/11 - 8/4 || Okamura / WMCA <br />
|}</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15447Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer 2007, students on campus2007-06-02T03:13:56Z<p>08bpw: Alphabetized Lily, added myself.</p>
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<div>==Williamstown Summer 2007==<br />
<br />
{|<br />
! Name ||Year||Position ||Residence||<br />
|-<br />
|Rob Adelman || 2009 || Research Assistant - Jottar and Fein ||Hopkins B4 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Ruth Aronoff || 2009 || Luce Internship || Fay<br />
|-<br />
|Matty Baron|| 2008|| Chemistry Kid|| Meadow<br />
|-<br />
|Scot Beattie ||2008|| Indp. Research || ? ||<br />
|-<br />
|Jen Bees|| 2008|| WCMA|| Fay<br />
|-<br />
|Corey Beverly || 2008 || Conference Office || Brooks ||<br />
|-<br />
|Heather Bemis || 2009 || Psyc Research (Fein) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Christian Bonn|| 2009 || Chemistry Research (Peacock-Lopez) ||Morgan 010||<br />
|-<br />
|Fred Brasz || 2009 || Physics Research (Bolton) || Mark Hopkins C44 || <br />
|-<br />
|Eva Breitenbach || 2010 || CES Research || Mark Hopkins C41 || <br />
|-<br />
|Robert Buesing || 2009 ||Econ Research |<br />
|-<br />
|Nick Colella || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || ? || <br />
|-<br />
|Nathan Cook|| 2008 || Physics Research (Wootters) || Morgan 325 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Gordon Crabtree||2008||Neuro Research (N. Sandstrom) ||Mark Hopkins c43|| <br />
|-<br />
|Katie Creel || 2010 || CSCI Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Jared Currier|| 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Mark Hopkins A41|| <br />
|-<br />
|Christophe Dorsey-Guillaumin|| 2010 || Math Research || Garfield <br />
|-<br />
|Charlie Dougherty || 2009 || PoliSci Research (McAllister) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Kimberly Elicker || 2009 || WCURF / Bio Research || Doughty<br />
|-<br />
|Noemi Fernandez || 2009 || Conference Office || Brooks<br />
|-<br />
|Lauren.E.Finn || 2009 || Bio Research (Wilder) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Flynn || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Fay 216 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Shyla Foster || 2009 || MMUF || Doughty<br />
|-<br />
|Meredith Gansner || 2008 || Biology Research/Thesis (Wilder) || Morgan 320 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Allie Gardner || 2010 || CES Research || Fay 204 || <br />
|-<br />
|Mike Gerbush|| 2009 || Physics Research || Morgan 114 || <br />
|-<br />
|Hunt Hobbs || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || MH D21 || <br />
|-<br />
|Alex Hoff|| 2009 || Psyc Research (Hane) || Fay 308 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Jonathan Horn|| 2007 || Neuroscience Research|| <br />
|-<br />
|Tyler Hull|| 2008 || History Research || Fay 301 ||<br />
|- <br />
|Allegra Hyde|| 2010 || WIT || Morgan 213 || <br />
|-<br />
|Catalin Iordan|| 2009 || SMALL || Garfield<br />
|-<br />
|Lindsey Jones|| 2010|| Biology Research|| Morgan 326<br />
|-<br />
|Stuart Jones || 2008 || Organic Gardening || <br />
|-<br />
|Liz Kantack|| 2009 || WCMA Intern/WOOLF|| Fay 316 || <br />
|-<br />
|Kori Kenerson || 2009 || Econ Research|| Fay 319 || <br />
|-<br />
|Teng Jian Khoo || 2009 || Physics Research (Tucker-Smith) || Mark Hopkins A33 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Dave Kleinschmidt || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Alex Kopynec|| 2009 || Punk-ass Townie || Cole Ave.<br />
|-<br />
|Catie Lee|| 2009 || WCMA Intern || Morgan 204 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Levy || 2009 || Econ Research || Morgan 405 || <br />
|-<br />
|Jesse Levitt || 2008 || Astronomy Research (Kwitter) || Morgan 206 || <br />
|-<br />
|Lily Li || 2008 || MCC Bridges Assistant || Morgan 415<br />
|-<br />
|Haydee Lindo || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield || <br />
|-<br />
|Kathryn Lindsey || 2007 || math research || Garfield ||<br />
|-<br />
|Ebonie Little || 2007 || Archives/Special Collections || Fay ||<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Maclary || 2010 || Bio Research || Morgan 410||<br />
|-<br />
|Jessica McCall || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || <br />
|-<br />
|Zach McClendon || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || <br />
|-<br />
|Adam McKay || 2008 || Astronomy Research (Pasachoff) || Morgan 208 || <br />
|-<br />
|Jeff Marsceill ||2008||Computer Science (McGuire) || Fay || <br />
|-<br />
|Hristo Milev || 2009 || Econ Research ||Mark Hopkins ||<br />
|-<br />
|Anthony Molina|| 2009 || Summer Tour Guide ||<br />
|-<br />
|David Moore ||2010||Comp sci research ||Mark Hopkins D31||<br />
|-<br />
|Chris Murphy || 2008 || Econ Research (Oak/Rolleigh) || Morgan 324 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Sandy Nandagopal|| 2009 || Physics Research |<br />
|-<br />
|Jonathan Ohueri || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Bonnie O'Keefe || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Mark Hopkins<br />
|-<br />
|Stella Onochie|| 2009 || Archives|| ? |<br />
|-<br />
|Regi Pereira || 2009 || Bio Research (Morales) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Elise Piazza || 2009 || CogSci Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Will Parker || 2008 || Physics Research (Aalberts) || Morgan 330 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Pritchard || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||<br />
|-<br />
|Rhaad Muasir Rabbani|| 2008 || Shooting flies w/ rubber-bands ||<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Rathbone ||2008||Bio thesis research (Hank Art)||Mark hopkins D32||<br />
|-<br />
|Marco P. Sanchez|| 2010 || OIT || Morgan 111 || <br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Schneebaum|| 2009 || Alumni Review / Cogsci Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Allison Seyferth|| 2008 || Econ Research (Sheppard)|| Morgan 201 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Catherine Small || 2009 || Bio Research || Fayerwether 206 || <br />
|-<br />
|Nora Spiegel || 2010 || WCMA Intern || Morgan 101 |||<br />
|-<br />
|Austin Stanley || 2010 || CSCI Research || Morgan 426 || <br />
|-<br />
|Farry Taraz || 2009 || Physics Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Peter Tierney || 2010 || Geo Research || ? || <br />
|-<br />
|Maria Tucker || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett)/SSP Tutor |<br />
|-<br />
|Steve Van Wert || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || Mark Hopkins C42<br />
|-<br />
|Cale Weatherly || 2009 || Chemistry Research (Richardson) || Morgan 409 || <br />
|-<br />
|Ted Wiles|| 2008 || Econ RA || ? ||<br />
|-<br />
|Benjamin Wood || 2008 || CS Research (Freund) || Mark Hopkins D43 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Sunmi Yang || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||<br />
|-</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15446Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer 2007, students on campus2007-05-31T20:14:05Z<p>08bpw: space before header caused monospacing... fixed</p>
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<div>==Williamstown Summer 2007==<br />
<br />
{|<br />
! Name ||Year||Position ||Residence||<br />
|-<br />
|Rob Adelman || 2009 || Research Assistant - Jottar and Fein ||Hopkins B4 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Ruth Aronoff || 2009 || Luce Internship || Fay<br />
|-<br />
|Matty Baron|| 2008|| Chemistry Kid|| Meadow<br />
|-<br />
|Scot Beattie ||2008|| Indp. Research || ? ||<br />
|-<br />
|Jen Bees|| 2008|| WCMA|| Fay<br />
|-<br />
|Corey Beverly || 2008 || Conference Office || Brooks ||<br />
|-<br />
|Heather Bemis || 2009 || Psyc Research (Fein) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Christian Bonn|| 2009 || Chemistry Research (Peacock-Lopez) ||Morgan 010||<br />
|-<br />
|Fred Brasz || 2009 || Physics Research (Bolton) || Mark Hopkins C44 || <br />
|-<br />
|Eva Breitenbach || 2010 || CES Research || Mark Hopkins C41 || <br />
|-<br />
|Robert Buesing || 2009 ||Econ Research |<br />
|-<br />
|Nick Colella || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || ? || <br />
|-<br />
|Nathan Cook|| 2008 || Physics Research (Wootters) || Morgan 325 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Gordon Crabtree||2008||Neuro Research (N. Sandstrom) ||Mark Hopkins c43|| <br />
|-<br />
|Katie Creel || 2010 || CSCI Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Jared Currier|| 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Mark Hopkins A41|| <br />
|-<br />
|Christophe Dorsey-Guillaumin|| 2010 || Math Research || Garfield <br />
|-<br />
|Charlie Dougherty || 2009 || PoliSci Research (McAllister) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Kimberly Elicker || 2009 || WCURF / Bio Research || Doughty<br />
|-<br />
|Noemi Fernandez || 2009 || Conference Office || Brooks<br />
|-<br />
|Lauren.E.Finn || 2009 || Bio Research (Wilder) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Flynn || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Fay 216 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Shyla Foster || 2009 || MMUF || Doughty<br />
|-<br />
|Meredith Gansner || 2008 || Biology Research/Thesis (Wilder) || Morgan 320 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Allie Gardner || 2010 || CES Research || Fay 204 || <br />
|-<br />
|Mike Gerbush|| 2009 || Physics Research || Morgan 114 || <br />
|-<br />
|Hunt Hobbs || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || MH D21 || <br />
|-<br />
|Alex Hoff|| 2009 || Psyc Research (Hane) || Fay 308 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Jonathan Horn|| 2007 || Neuroscience Research|| <br />
|-<br />
|Tyler Hull|| 2008 || History Research || Fay 301 ||<br />
|- <br />
|Allegra Hyde|| 2010 || WIT || Morgan 213 || <br />
|-<br />
|Catalin Iordan|| 2009 || SMALL || Garfield<br />
|-<br />
|Lindsey Jones|| 2010|| Biology Research|| Morgan 326<br />
|-<br />
|Stuart Jones || 2008 || Organic Gardening || <br />
|-<br />
|Liz Kantack|| 2009 || WCMA Intern/WOOLF|| Fay 316 || <br />
|-<br />
|Kori Kenerson || 2009 || Econ Research|| Fay 319 || <br />
|-<br />
|Teng Jian Khoo || 2009 || Physics Research (Tucker-Smith) || Mark Hopkins A33 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Dave Kleinschmidt || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Alex Kopynec|| 2009 || Punk-ass Townie || Cole Ave.<br />
|-<br />
|Catie Lee|| 2009 || WCMA Intern || Morgan 204 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Levy || 2009 || Econ Research || Morgan 405 || <br />
|-<br />
|Jesse Levitt || 2008 || Astronomy Research (Kwitter) || Morgan 206 || <br />
|-<br />
|Haydee Lindo || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield || <br />
|-<br />
|Kathryn Lindsey || 2007 || math research || Garfield ||<br />
|-<br />
|Ebonie Little || 2007 || Archives/Special Collections || Fay ||<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Maclary || 2010 || Bio Research || Morgan 410||<br />
|-<br />
|Jessica McCall || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || <br />
|-<br />
|Zach McClendon || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || <br />
|-<br />
|Adam McKay || 2008 || Astronomy Research (Pasachoff) || Morgan 208 || <br />
|-<br />
|Jeff Marsceill ||2008||Computer Science (McGuire) || Fay || <br />
|-<br />
|Hristo Milev || 2009 || Econ Research ||Mark Hopkins ||<br />
|-<br />
|Anthony Molina|| 2009 || Summer Tour Guide ||<br />
|-<br />
|David Moore ||2010||Comp sci research ||Mark Hopkins D31||<br />
|-<br />
|Chris Murphy || 2008 || Econ Research (Oak/Rolleigh) || Morgan 324 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Sandy Nandagopal|| 2009 || Physics Research |<br />
|-<br />
|Jonathan Ohueri || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Bonnie O'Keefe || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Mark Hopkins<br />
|-<br />
|Stella Onochie|| 2009 || Archives|| ? |<br />
|-<br />
|Regi Pereira || 2009 || Bio Research (Morales) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Elise Piazza || 2009 || CogSci Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Will Parker || 2008 || Physics Research (Aalberts) || Morgan 330 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Pritchard || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||<br />
|-<br />
|Rhaad Muasir Rabbani|| 2008 || Shooting flies w/ rubber-bands ||<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Rathbone ||2008||Bio thesis research (Hank Art)||Mark hopkins D32||<br />
|-<br />
|Marco P. Sanchez|| 2010 || OIT || Morgan 111 || <br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Schneebaum|| 2009 || Alumni Review / Cogsci Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Allison Seyferth|| 2008 || Econ Research (Sheppard)|| Morgan 201 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Catherine Small || 2009 || Bio Research || Fayerwether 206 || <br />
|-<br />
|Nora Spiegel || 2010 || WCMA Intern || Morgan 101 |||<br />
|-<br />
|Austin Stanley || 2010 || CSCI Research || Morgan 426 || <br />
|-<br />
|Farry Taraz || 2009 || Physics Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Peter Tierney || 2010 || Geo Research || ? || <br />
|-<br />
|Maria Tucker || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett)/SSP Tutor |<br />
|-<br />
|Steve Van Wert || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || Mark Hopkins C42<br />
|-<br />
|Cale Weatherly || 2009 || Chemistry Research (Richardson) || Morgan 409 || <br />
|-<br />
|Ted Wiles|| 2008 || Econ RA || ? ||<br />
|-<br />
|Lily Li || 2008 || MCC Bridges Assistant || Morgan 415<br />
|-<br />
|Sunmi Yang || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||<br />
|-</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15444Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer 2007, students on campus2007-05-31T20:12:15Z<p>08bpw: Summer 2007, students on campus moved to Private:Summer 2007, students on campus: Listing of people's rooms should probably be private.</p>
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<div> ==Williamstown Summer 2007==<br />
<br />
{|<br />
! Name ||Year||Position ||Residence||<br />
|-<br />
|Rob Adelman || 2009 || Research Assistant - Jottar and Fein ||Hopkins B4 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Ruth Aronoff || 2009 || Luce Internship || Fay<br />
|-<br />
|Matty Baron|| 2008|| Chemistry Kid|| Meadow<br />
|-<br />
|Scot Beattie ||2008|| Indp. Research || ? ||<br />
|-<br />
|Jen Bees|| 2008|| WCMA|| Fay<br />
|-<br />
|Corey Beverly || 2008 || Conference Office || Brooks ||<br />
|-<br />
|Heather Bemis || 2009 || Psyc Research (Fein) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Christian Bonn|| 2009 || Chemistry Research (Peacock-Lopez) ||Morgan 010||<br />
|-<br />
|Fred Brasz || 2009 || Physics Research (Bolton) || Mark Hopkins C44 || <br />
|-<br />
|Eva Breitenbach || 2010 || CES Research || Mark Hopkins C41 || <br />
|-<br />
|Robert Buesing || 2009 ||Econ Research |<br />
|-<br />
|Nick Colella || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || ? || <br />
|-<br />
|Nathan Cook|| 2008 || Physics Research (Wootters) || Morgan 325 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Gordon Crabtree||2008||Neuro Research (N. Sandstrom) ||Mark Hopkins c43|| <br />
|-<br />
|Katie Creel || 2010 || CSCI Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Jared Currier|| 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Mark Hopkins A41|| <br />
|-<br />
|Christophe Dorsey-Guillaumin|| 2010 || Math Research || Garfield <br />
|-<br />
|Charlie Dougherty || 2009 || PoliSci Research (McAllister) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Kimberly Elicker || 2009 || WCURF / Bio Research || Doughty<br />
|-<br />
|Noemi Fernandez || 2009 || Conference Office || Brooks<br />
|-<br />
|Lauren.E.Finn || 2009 || Bio Research (Wilder) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Flynn || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Fay 216 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Shyla Foster || 2009 || MMUF || Doughty<br />
|-<br />
|Meredith Gansner || 2008 || Biology Research/Thesis (Wilder) || Morgan 320 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Allie Gardner || 2010 || CES Research || Fay 204 || <br />
|-<br />
|Mike Gerbush|| 2009 || Physics Research || Morgan 114 || <br />
|-<br />
|Hunt Hobbs || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || MH D21 || <br />
|-<br />
|Alex Hoff|| 2009 || Psyc Research (Hane) || Fay 308 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Jonathan Horn|| 2007 || Neuroscience Research|| <br />
|-<br />
|Tyler Hull|| 2008 || History Research || Fay 301 ||<br />
|- <br />
|Allegra Hyde|| 2010 || WIT || Morgan 213 || <br />
|-<br />
|Catalin Iordan|| 2009 || SMALL || Garfield<br />
|-<br />
|Lindsey Jones|| 2010|| Biology Research|| Morgan 326<br />
|-<br />
|Stuart Jones || 2008 || Organic Gardening || <br />
|-<br />
|Liz Kantack|| 2009 || WCMA Intern/WOOLF|| Fay 316 || <br />
|-<br />
|Kori Kenerson || 2009 || Econ Research|| Fay 319 || <br />
|-<br />
|Teng Jian Khoo || 2009 || Physics Research (Tucker-Smith) || Mark Hopkins A33 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Dave Kleinschmidt || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Alex Kopynec|| 2009 || Punk-ass Townie || Cole Ave.<br />
|-<br />
|Catie Lee|| 2009 || WCMA Intern || Morgan 204 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Levy || 2009 || Econ Research || Morgan 405 || <br />
|-<br />
|Jesse Levitt || 2008 || Astronomy Research (Kwitter) || Morgan 206 || <br />
|-<br />
|Haydee Lindo || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield || <br />
|-<br />
|Kathryn Lindsey || 2007 || math research || Garfield ||<br />
|-<br />
|Ebonie Little || 2007 || Archives/Special Collections || Fay ||<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Maclary || 2010 || Bio Research || Morgan 410||<br />
|-<br />
|Jessica McCall || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || <br />
|-<br />
|Zach McClendon || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || <br />
|-<br />
|Adam McKay || 2008 || Astronomy Research (Pasachoff) || Morgan 208 || <br />
|-<br />
|Jeff Marsceill ||2008||Computer Science (McGuire) || Fay || <br />
|-<br />
|Hristo Milev || 2009 || Econ Research ||Mark Hopkins ||<br />
|-<br />
|Anthony Molina|| 2009 || Summer Tour Guide ||<br />
|-<br />
|David Moore ||2010||Comp sci research ||Mark Hopkins D31||<br />
|-<br />
|Chris Murphy || 2008 || Econ Research (Oak/Rolleigh) || Morgan 324 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Sandy Nandagopal|| 2009 || Physics Research |<br />
|-<br />
|Jonathan Ohueri || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Bonnie O'Keefe || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || Mark Hopkins<br />
|-<br />
|Stella Onochie|| 2009 || Archives|| ? |<br />
|-<br />
|Regi Pereira || 2009 || Bio Research (Morales) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Elise Piazza || 2009 || CogSci Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Will Parker || 2008 || Physics Research (Aalberts) || Morgan 330 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Pritchard || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||<br />
|-<br />
|Rhaad Muasir Rabbani|| 2008 || Shooting flies w/ rubber-bands ||<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Rathbone ||2008||Bio thesis research (Hank Art)||Mark hopkins D32||<br />
|-<br />
|Marco P. Sanchez|| 2010 || OIT || Morgan 111 || <br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Schneebaum|| 2009 || Alumni Review / Cogsci Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Allison Seyferth|| 2008 || Econ Research (Sheppard)|| Morgan 201 ||<br />
|-<br />
|Catherine Small || 2009 || Bio Research || Fayerwether 206 || <br />
|-<br />
|Nora Spiegel || 2010 || WCMA Intern || Morgan 101 |||<br />
|-<br />
|Austin Stanley || 2010 || CSCI Research || Morgan 426 || <br />
|-<br />
|Farry Taraz || 2009 || Physics Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Peter Tierney || 2010 || Geo Research || ? || <br />
|-<br />
|Maria Tucker || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett)/SSP Tutor |<br />
|-<br />
|Steve Van Wert || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || Mark Hopkins C42<br />
|-<br />
|Cale Weatherly || 2009 || Chemistry Research (Richardson) || Morgan 409 || <br />
|-<br />
|Ted Wiles|| 2008 || Econ RA || ? ||<br />
|-<br />
|Lily Li || 2008 || MCC Bridges Assistant || Morgan 415<br />
|-<br />
|Sunmi Yang || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||<br />
|-</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15445Summer 2007, students on campus2007-05-31T20:12:15Z<p>08bpw: Summer 2007, students on campus moved to Private:Summer 2007, students on campus: Listing of people's rooms should probably be private.</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Private:Summer 2007, students on campus]]</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Students_with_web_presences&diff=15433Students with web presences2007-05-30T13:07:49Z<p>08bpw: cleanup</p>
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<div>Many students keep a blog, have a home page, or otherwise have a web page to call their own. This article tries to list all of them.<br />
<br />
If you want to know how to make a home page of your own, check out the article on [[making your own web page]]; to start a blog, visit [http://wso.williams.edu/blogs/ WSO WordPress Blogs].<br />
<br />
Please organize these by class year so we can easily transfer graduating classes to [[alumni with web presences]]. Also, alphabetize the list by last name then first name.<br />
<br />
==2007==<br />
<br />
* Diana Davis: [http://ddavis.8m.net home page] and [http://dianadavis.blogspot.com blog]<br />
* Michael Gnozzio: [http://wso.williams.edu/~mgnozzio home page] and [http://wso.williams.edu/blogs/mgnozzio blog]<br />
* David Senft: [http://wso.williams.edu/~dsenft/singers/ williams singer-songwriters]<br />
* Matt Piven: [http://www.airwilliams.com Air Williams]<br />
<br />
==2008==<br />
* [http://mogmaar.blogspot.com/ Morgan Goodwin]<br />
* [http://www.benrudick.com/ Ben Rudick]<br />
* [http://wso.williams.edu/~shayes/ Sean Hayes]<br />
* [http://pnunns.blogspot.com/ Peter Nunns]<br />
* [http://japsploitation.blogspot.com/ Michael Kamida]<br />
<br />
==2009==<br />
* [http://khooltengman.blogspot.com Teng Jian Khoo]<br />
* [http://kowashere.typepad.com/my_weblog/ Rachel Ko]<br />
* [http://wso.williams.edu/~omendez/Pencil_Drawings.htm Omar Mendez]<br />
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==2010==<br />
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| T-Shirts || Bryant 3A || 08amm<br />
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| black glitter ballet flats (worn 2x, size 10) || Bryant 3A || 08amm<br />
|-<br />
| Italian and German dictionaries || Bryant 3A || 08amm<br />
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| 2 packages of lime jello || Bryant 3A || 08amm<br />
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<div>[[Category:Computers]]<br />
[[Image:PINE.png|right|thumb|This is what the PINE interface looks like.]]<br />
PINE is a way of checking your e-mail using "command line" rather than a web browser. Highly popular, and the standard way for students to check their e-mail in the past, it has since decreased in usage and popularity. The last class to use PINE more than the web-based IMP was the [[Special:Category:Class_of_2004|Class of 2004]].<br />
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==How to use PINE==<br />
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===Windows===<br />
See the instructions about using [[SSH]] to login to remote machines. In the instructions, replace ''wso.willams.edu'' with ''unix.williams.edu'' and your WSO user name with your Unix ID.<br />
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Or, use the easier but '''insecure''' way: Go to Start | Run and type in '''telnet unix.williams.edu''' and hit Enter. It will prompt you for your username (07abc) and password (same as e-mail password), with Enter after each. Then it will say '''terpischore:unix:''' and you should t<br />
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===Linux/Mac OS X===<br />
Open the Terminal and type in '''ssh your_unix_id@unix.williams.edu''' and hit Enter. (If you are SSHing to unix.williams.edu for the first time, it will ask you whether you really want to do that. Type '''yes''' and hit Enter.) Follow directions below.<br />
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===All operating systems===<br />
When you see a command prompt, type '''pine''', and then Enter.<br />
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Now you will see a list of folders, and at the bottom, highlighted, it will ask you to re-enter your username (07abc, but it will actually tell you what your username is) and password. Then press '''I''' to see your inbox, and use arrows (right to see a message, left to return to inbox, up and down to scroll) and the letter commands listed at the bottom to navigate around your e-mail.<br />
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To exit pine, simply hit '''q''' and then '''y''' when it asks you if you want to quit.<br />
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==Benefits==<br />
* When IMP and Webmail are down, pine is usually still up. Thus, you can check your e-mail when everyone who doesn't know about pine can't.<br />
* You don't have to know very much about a person's name to send them an e-mail. You can just put "Sam" and it will turn up all the Williams people with "Sam" in their name (Samuels, Samanthas, etc.). If you put in someone's [[Unix ID]], it will come out with their full name and full e-mail address. For example, if you put in 07fml, it will turn that into<blockquote>"First M Last" <First.M.Last@williams.edu> </blockquote> which can be extremely useful if you happen to have put in the wrong Unix ID; now you know and can change it.<br />
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==Drawbacks==<br />
* It's much harder (and 'much harder' here means pretty much impossible) to attach and view attachments using command line.<br />
* You can't copy and paste.<br />
* You can't use the mouse for anything.<br />
* It beeps a lot (like when you get to the bottom of the inbox and are still holding down the down arrow) which is kind of annoying.<br />
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==Troubleshooting==<br />
====The response when I type '''pine''' is ''Terminal type "xterm-color", is unknown.''====<br />
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In Terminal, go to Preferences. Click on the Declare terminal type ($TERM) pop-up menu to change to vt100.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=15066Sandbox2007-04-24T14:01:25Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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42.711658, -73.20538, Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building<br />
42.712225, -73.205305, Sugar maple in front of West<br />
#82C575<br />
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<googlemap lat="42.717255" lon="-73.20714" zoom="14" width="400" height="300" controls="medium"><br />
42.711658, -73.20538, Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building<br />
42.712225, -73.205305, Sugar maple in front of West<br />
#82C575<br />
42.709876, -73.211946<br />
42.71612, -73.208342<br />
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<div>[[Category:WSO]] [[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]]<br />
<br />
In September 2005, WSO ceased delivering mail to local accounts and began forwarding all email for WSO accounts. In January 2006, access via IMAP or POP to mail stored on WSO's servers ended. This document describes how to access mail that still lives on WSO's servers.<br />
<br />
Your WSO old mail lives in the mail folder inside your WSO home directory. This folder has a number of files which are in the "mbox" format. This file format is readable by most email clients. First, download your mail folder to your computer (using an [[SFTP | SFTP client]] or [[AFP]], which is built into the OS X finder. Once you have the files on your local computer, all you need to do is import the various mbox files into your favorite email client (e.g. Mac OS X Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook).</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Students_Online&diff=14520Williams Students Online2007-04-06T02:45:22Z<p>08bpw: removed link to no-longer-existent admin-info page.</p>
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<div>[[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
{{Group|<br />
| name = WSO<br />
| image = Poweredges.jpeg<br />
| type = Service<br />
| selective = No way!<br />
| membership = 12<br />
| meeting-time = Wednesdays 10:00 PM<br />
| meeting-place = [[TCL]] 206<br />
| office = Jesup Basement<br />
| contact-name = Mike Gnozzio<br />
| contact-unix = 07mg_2<br />
| wso-listserver = wso-staff<br />
| website = http://wso.williams.edu/<br />
| established = 1995<br />
}}<br />
'''Williams Students Online''', or WSO, is a student computer group that offers several computer- and internet-related services to members of the [[College community]]. Current projects include a multi-featured [http://wso.williams.edu/ web site], [[Main Page|this Wiki]], [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo listservers], Linux parties, and web hosting for students, student organizations, and alumni.<br />
<br />
Many people often confuse WSO with the college-run [[Office for Information Technology]].<br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
<br />
'''For more information on WSO services, projects, policies, and staff, please see [http://wso.williams.edu/wso About WSO].<br />
<br />
===Web Hosting===<br />
WSO lets students and alumni put their web pages on our servers. To apply for an account, email Richard Oot (root@wso). Please supply a williams.edu email address to send the password to. Organizations can also get web pages through WSO.<br />
<br />
Our web hosting supports PHP and server-side includes by default. If you want more advanced features, such as CGI, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, contact a Richard Oot (root@wso).<br />
<br />
See also: [[How to make a web page on WSO]]<br />
<br />
===http://wso.williams.edu===<br />
This is our fancy web site, featuring blogs, a calendar, a campus facebook, photos, floor plans, choose your own adventure, and surveys. We wrote it all ourself with the help of Ruby on Rails and, formerly, Apache PageKit. If you have ideas for it, please come to a meeting (above). Or scribble something on [[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]].<br />
<br />
===Linux Parties===<br />
See [[Migrate to Linux]]<br />
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===Listservers===<br />
A listserver is an email address that distributes messages to a bunch of people. WSO hosts listservers for student groups broadly defined, and other organizations around campus/Williamstown. You can apply for a listserver at http://wso.williams.edu/lists/create, and we'll try to get to the request in a few days. A complete list of WSO listservers is available from http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo.<br />
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WSO uses Mailman to power its listservers. [[Jessica Chung]] (jchung@wso) is our list admin. Contact her with list administration questions.<br />
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===Secure Instant Messaging===<br />
WSO users can communicate with each other using the [[WSO Secure iChat Service]].<br />
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===campus@wso===<br />
This is a listserver with basically all students subscribed. It has information about campus happenings. See [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/campus] for info about subscribing or unsubscribing, and see [http://wso.williams.edu/lists/campus] about sending messages.<br />
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===wso/wiki===<br />
You're reading it now. We host, hack, and prune the wiki.<br />
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==Servers==<br />
<br />
The current roster:<br />
<br />
'''Ursula''' is the latest addition to the cage. Lean and sleek, she's an Xserve with dual G5 processors and 2 gigs of RAM. Don't bump into her, though, unless you're a deaf person in need of a metronome. Ursula runs shell logins, email forwarding, and listservers.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Ursula.jpeg]]<br />
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'''Nancy''' houses dual P4-Xeons at 2.7GHz a pop, and due to a hyperthreading kernel she's faking another two. With over fifty Gigs of RAID-5 storage and 2GB of ram, she can handle pretty much anything we ask her to. Also, there's a cool quadruply redundant power supply that lets her operate even if two (three?) power supplies break down, and a neat blue LCD on the front that turns orange when something's wrong. Nancy is currently doing all of our web and database serving. Here's a picture of Nancy:<br />
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[[Image:Nancy.jpeg]]<br />
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'''Spiker''' has dual Pentium III 500MHz processors under the hood, 1024 MB of ram, and over 100 GB of RAID storage, plus another hundred in a shameful IDE drive running at 33 MHz that's hanging out of her front side. See:<br />
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[[Image:Spiker.jpeg]]<br />
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Spiker is currently taking up space in the cage, having been Officially Unplugged after a long stint in Non-booting Purgatory. It's quieter in the cage now.<br />
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'''Olga and the Firewall''' are nearly identical Dell PowerEdge 300's running at 800 MHz. Olga has much more hard disk space (600 GB), though, because she's (was) our backup server. The Firewall is the only machine in the Cage without a scary aunt name. As you might guess, she acts as a firewall, connecting incoming traffic to the proper machine in the cluser, and protecting the machines from requests on ports that we don't run official services on. Here the are pictured together. The Firewall is on the left, identifiable by the red FreeBSD demon sticker:<br />
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[[Image:Poweredges.jpeg]]<br />
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[http://wso.williams.edu/about/servers Read about the retired aunts.]<br />
<br />
==Choice excerpts from WSO files==<br />
<br />
See [[code comments]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
WSO was founded in January of 1995 by [[DeWitt Clinton]] and [[John Kim]], with help from [[Jon Zeppieri]], [[Jason Gladstone]], [[Jessica Mintz]], and others. Originally, the first server was an Apple Powermac 7100 running WebStar, on loan from the [[College Council]]. The original mandate from the CC was to create an online version of the daily advisor. John and DeWitt successfully ignored this mandate for serveral years.<br />
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1996 saw the beginning of the Internet boom, and the arrival of many new recruits to WSO. With the strong [[Unix]] background of Jon Zeppieri, [[Iein Valdez]], [[Geoff Hutchison]], and DeWitt Clinton and a blazingly-fast Pentium I 100MHz machine, WSO was migrated to a FreeBSD-based server. Meanwhile, WSO attracted the artistic talents of [[Kate Tan]], [[Eric Smith]], and [[Kenric Taylor]]. Others lending their computer expertise and love for technology included [[Matt Garland]], [[Ken Fowler]], and [[Christine Soarse]]. Finally, [[Jonah Wittkamper]] served as general all-around cheerleader for WSO.<br />
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The fall of 1996 saw the arrival of a new crop of freshmen, including [[Chuck Hagenbuch]] (would would go on to design [[IMP|Horde/IMP]], the Williams College Webmail system), [[Dan Mason]] ([[HTML]] coder extrordinaire), [[Chris Richards]] (security and [[FSH]] enthusiast), [[David Ramos]] (designer and typographer), and [[Jason Healy]] (future all-campus listserver nazi). By winter, the website had been overhauled (sporting a scan of Chuck's right hand), and new services were cropping up like crazy: the online [[Facebook]], all-campus and dorm [[listserver]]s, online [[Daily Advisor]] and calendar announcements, and a small software archive.<br />
<br />
WSO continued to grow at a rapid pace, as new services were added and members signed on for web and e-mail accounts. [[Free University]] HTML courses were taught to students and members of the community by [[David Ramos]], [[Ben Isecke]], and [[Jacob Eisler]], and several clubs and organizations at the college created web pages about themselves.<br />
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As the use of technology grew, WSO acquired more and better equipment. Better funding was provided by the IT department of the college, and WSO soon got a new server. A new naming scheme was conceived for the servers: [[Scary Aunt Names]]. The new machine was christented "Ethel", and replaced the aging Pentium I ("Mabel"). In the years that followed, several new servers came on board: Gertrude, Spiker, Olga, Nancy (and others?).<br />
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In the fall of 2002, abuse of the [[WSO Forums]] continued. A thread entitled "Gays Suck" prompted the [[Queer Student Union]] to print out the thread and post it in [[Baxter Hall]], inviting responses with paper and pen. Abuse escalated at the end of October, at which time there were several pornographic images, violent threats, and racist, sexist, and homophobic posts to be found in the forums. On October 30, the forums were removed.<br />
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But they were to return. [[Shimon Rura]] led a site re-write in the spring and summer of 2003. One goal of the re-write was to authenticate users, so that their postings and doings could be identified. The site was written with [http://www.pagekit.org Apache PageKit]. Shimon wrote the authentication system and the [[WSO Ride Board]], [[Josh Ain]] wrote a new menu feed, [[Tom White]] re-wrote the WSO Forums, [[Evan Miller]] re-wrote some screen scrapers, and [[Topher Cyll]] re-wrote the WSO Facebook and wrote WSO Blogs from a hole in Scotland. The site went live in July of 2003 and has grown in features and popularity since then.<br />
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Toph, Tom, Brent, Jacob, and Steve graduated in the spring of 2004, and around that time [[Ben Cohen]] and [[Dan Weintraub]] were given [[root]]. During the summer, Evan and Dan converted [[WSO Plans]] from its standalone PHP/MySQL incarnation over to PageKit, so that students could access it from off-campus without [[setting up a proxy server]]. Also, they converted the Postgres database and the website over to UTF-8/Unicode. With the help of [[Masha Lifshin]] and [[Sam Dreeben]], the duo made much-envied but never-imitated Quicktime VRs for their [[Facebook picture]]s.<br />
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In the fall of 2004, [[Kai Steverson]] rewrote [[Factrak]] on hire by College Council, to enhance the abilities of the admin, make comments expire, and allow raters to "agree" with comments left about professors. Kai also wrote [[My Survey]] that semester. Evan re-wrote the WSO Facebook (again) to include faculty and more information fields. The new Factrak's interface pulled entries and faces from the new Facebook.<br />
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In February 2005, WSO was hacked by a group of Brazilians calling themselves Simiens Crew 2005.<br />
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===Migration to Ursula: October 2005===<br />
<br />
In 2005, WSO bought Ursula to replace Spiker. Migrating a 3000-user FreeBSD system to Mac OS X Server is not, in the end, recommended. The play-by-play was delivered on the old WSO announcements system. Copies of the posts are stored here.<br />
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* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Email and SSH will be down today - 2 Oct 2005.txt|Initial Oct. 2 announcement]]<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Progress_report_-_2_Oct_2005.txt|Progress report]], later that day. So close!<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Regress_report_-_3_Oct_2005.txt|Regress report]], posted at 3 AM after a few... mishaps.<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Migration Party Take 2 - 3 Oct 2005.txt|Post-mortem and admission of failure]] the next morning.<br />
<br />
Things actually went smoothly the next time (a week later), with Jason Healy '01 scoring an assist by providing some migration scripts.<br />
<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
<br />
[[Ben Wood]], [[James Ritterpusch]], and [[Jessica Chung]] were made [[root]] over WSO dinner at [[Guide to Off-Campus Dining#Coyote Flaco|Coyote Flaco]] in the spring of 2006.<br />
<br />
==Former WSOers==<br />
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* Josh Ain<br />
* Kashif Akthar<br />
* Francisco Alarcon<br />
* Ben Birney<br />
* Beth Budwig<br />
* Jason Busch<br />
* DeWitt Clinton<br />
* Michael Chanin<br />
* Ben Cohen<br />
* Christopher Cyll<br />
* Chris Douglas<br />
* Jacob Eisler<br />
* Matt Garland<br />
* Geoff Guile<br />
* Chuck Hagenbuch<br />
* Jason Healy<br />
* Cheng Hu<br />
* Geoff Hutchison<br />
* Ben Isecke<br />
* Ayesha Johnson<br />
* Jason Law<br />
* Joe Masters<br />
* Evan Miller<br />
* Steve Moore<br />
* David Ramos<br />
* Jeremy Redburn<br />
* Chris Richards<br />
* Todd Rogers<br />
* Shimon Rura<br />
* Jess Scott<br />
* Josh Solomon<br />
* Fritz Stabenau<br />
* Kai Steverson<br />
* Robin Stewart<br />
* Mandy Stockley<br />
* Bartley Tablante<br />
* Kate Tan<br />
* Kenric Taylor<br />
* Ken-ichi Ueda<br />
* Dan Weintraub<br />
* Tom White<br />
* Wayne Wight<br />
* Steve Winslow<br />
* Jonah Wittkamper<br />
* Iein Valdez<br />
* Steve Wollkind<br />
* Brent Yorgey<br />
* Jon Zeppieri<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]]<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/about/ About WSO] -- documentation, help, policy, etc.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Parsons_room_assignments,_2006-2007&diff=14437Special:Badtitle/NS100:Parsons room assignments, 2006-20072007-03-04T21:42:45Z<p>08bpw: table resuscitation</p>
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<div>{|<br />
|[[Parsons]]||101||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09esn Edward S. Newkirk]||2009||M<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||102||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09kaw Kevin A. Waite]||2009||M<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||102||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bsv Bryan S. Vorbach]||2009||M<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||103||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07rml Regine M Lim]||2007||F<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||201||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bcp Brian C Prest]||2009||M<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||201||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09rma Robert M. Adelman]||2009||M<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||202||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07llw Lauren L Williamson]||2007||F<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||203||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bda Beverly D. Acha]||2009||F<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||203||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09krd Kaitlin R. Dirrig]||2009||F<br />
|-<br />
|[[Parsons]]||204||[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07nek Nazli E Kasal]||2007||F<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Student Housing]]</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_Server_Restoration_January_2007&diff=14203WSO Server Restoration January 20072007-01-29T15:34:16Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:WSO]][[Category:History]]<br />
<br />
For up-to-date information on the restoration efforts and server situation, please see <http://wso.williams.edu/wso/services/restorejan07>.<br />
<br />
== What happened? ==<br />
<br />
WSO's user and mail server experienced a severe crash on December 31, 2006. After installing a system security update, the server did not finish rebooting successfully. The server has been down or nonfunctional since then. Upon arriving on campus, we discovered that the RAID (the software system designed to prevent data loss due to the physical failure of one of the machine's hard disks) had been corrupted. After numerous troubleshooting attempts and support calls, we concluded that it was unrecoverable and restored from a backup. Unfortunately, and contrary to what the WSO staff thought, our most recent full backup dates to September 9, 2006. We are currently running with all normal services but with data from this backup. ''This means that all changes since September 9th have been lost permanently.''<br />
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After further conversations with Apple support, WSO determined that the Xserve (the user server) had hardware issues with either the CPU or the logic board.<br />
<br />
== What was affected? ==<br />
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The following were affected:<br />
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* user accounts (including passwords, email forwarding, and files)<br />
* organization websites<br />
* email lists<br />
* A ''very limited'' amount of email may have been lost on December 31. Since then mail to any address @wso.williams.edu may have bounced (the sender would receive an undeliverable mail message) due to Ursula's downtime. Mail sent between December 31 and January 3 may be delayed.<br />
<br />
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The following services were NOT affected:<br />
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* WSO homepage and web services (e.g. Willipedia, Discussions, Announcements, etc.)<br />
* Databases<br />
<br />
== What does this mean for users? ==<br />
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All data on the server after the crash and restoration exist as they did on September 9. Any changes made after September have been lost permanently.<br />
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* Any accounts created after September 9 no longer exist.<br />
* Mailing list subscriptions now stand as they did on September 9.<br />
* Passwords and email forwarding settings stand as they did on September 9.<br />
* Organization websites will look as they did on September 9. (Databases have not been affected).<br />
<br />
== More Info ==<br />
<br />
For up-to-date information on the restoration efforts and server situation, please see <http://wso.williams.edu/wso/services/restorejan07>.</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_web_development&diff=13875WSO web development2007-01-22T19:56:03Z<p>08bpw: ruby path changed</p>
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<div>[[Category:How-To]] [[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu WSO's web site] is a work in progress. If you're impatient about the new facebook, or you know web design or Ruby, or if you just want to see how it's done, you're welcome to check out a copy of the code and go to work. This page will tell you how to get started.<br />
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==SSH to WSO==<br />
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If you don't have a WSO account, email root at wso. One of them will hook you up. A WSO account is not your 06abc account. It is the first letter of your first name followed by seven letters of your last name. Once you have an account, go ahead and log in:<br />
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'''Windows''': get yourself a copy of [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]. wso.williams.edu is the host.<br />
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'''Mac/Linux''': Open up a Terminal or a console, and type<br />
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ssh username@wso.williams.edu<br />
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where username is your WSO username (remember, not your 06abc OIT id).<br />
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==Check out the code==<br />
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Once you've logged in with SSH, you're ready to check out your very own copy of the WSO code. In your home directory, or wherever you'd like to keep your copy of the WSO site, run the following command to use Subversion to check out the code. (Don't forget the dot at the end!) This will spew a whole log of output onto your screen, listing all the files it's checking out. You can replace "wso-devel" with whatever name you want for your local copy of the code.<br />
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svn co file:///var/svn/wso wso-devel<br />
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Now change directory into the code directory:<br />
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cd wso-devel<br />
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We need to create a log file for your site so it doesn't complain directly to you.<br />
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touch log/development.log<br />
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Now your site is ready to run! If you just want to poke around you can do that without starting the server (check out [[How to transfer files to WSO]]), but if you want to make changes and see what happens, keep reading.<br />
<br />
==Start the server==<br />
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But first you need your own personal port to run it on. Find this by running the following command. You'll want to save the output of this for future reference.<br />
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expr 50000 + $UID<br />
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To start the server run the following command in the wso-devel directory, replacing your_port with the number we generated above.<br />
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/opt/local/bin/ruby script/server -p your_port<br />
<br />
If you see something like the following, then you're in business.<br />
<br />
=> Booting WEBrick...<br />
=> Rails application started on http://0.0.0.0:3001<br />
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server; call with --help for options<br />
[2006-11-29 21:15:31] INFO WEBrick 1.3.1<br />
[2006-11-29 21:15:31] INFO ruby 1.8.5 (2006-08-25) [powerpc-darwin8.8.0]<br />
[2006-11-29 21:15:32] INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=9210 port=3001<br />
<br />
Before breaking out the champagne, we need to check to see that the server actually works. Unfortunately, you can't just pop open a web browser and surf to your new site. WSO's servers are behind a firewall. The firewall only allows connections on certain ports. Yours is not one of them.<br />
<br />
==Setting up port forwarding==<br />
<br />
The way through the firewall is to pretend that the web server is running on your computer and not on WSO. We'll use a technology called ''port forwarding'' to send web requests to your machine ''through an SSH connection'' to your server on WSO. This is, simply, awesome.<br />
<br />
And not too hard.<br />
<br />
===Mac/Linux===<br />
<br />
Open up a Terminal on your own machine, and type<br />
<br />
ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 8000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu<br />
<br />
EXCEPT instead of your_port, put the port number that you wrote down, and instead of "username", type your WSO account name. Unfortunately, you'll have to run this command somewhat frequently, since SSH connections close when your computer reboots or goes to sleep (or WSO crashes, or whatever...). To make this a little less tedious, open the file called .bashrc in your home directory on your own machine and add this line:<br />
<br />
alias wso8000='ssh -N -p 22 -f -2 -L 8000/127.0.0.1/your_port username@wso.williams.edu'<br />
<br />
Again, make the substitutions for your_port and username. Close the Terminal window and open a new one. Now, if you need to establish the connection, just type "wso8000" in a terminal window. You can pick a different alias, of course.<br />
<br />
===Windows===<br />
<br />
Putty lets you do port forwarding, too. You can read more about it here:<br />
<br />
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.57/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#S3.5<br />
<br />
Here are the settings you'll need:<br />
<br />
Source port: 8000<br />
Destination port: (your special port)<br />
Destination host: localhost<br />
<br />
==Try out the server==<br />
<br />
Open up a browser and go to http://localhost:8000/<br />
<br />
The new facebook will be at http://localhost:8000/facebook and organizations at http://localhost:8000/organizations<br />
<br />
<br />
Of course, if it doesn't work, please describe your problem on [[Talk:How to hack on the WSO site]].<br />
<br />
Now, you can change a file in wso-devel, and the change will show up on your development server at this address the next time you reload the page in your browser. Sweet.<br />
<br />
==Making changes==<br />
<br />
Nice work getting this far. So now you actually want to ''do'' something with the code. For now, come to a WSO meeting Thursdays at 10:30pm in the vicinity of TCL 217a, or email wso-staff@wso.williams.edu with questions/interest. Currently, our big project is the new facebook.<br />
<br />
It's a good idea to run an update every so often so that your local working copy picks up changes that other people have made. Change directory into your wso-devel directory and run<br />
<br />
svn update<br />
<br />
<br />
Email root at wso if you'd like to change the WSO site, add a new service, or fix a bug. If you get the go-ahead, you're in good shape, so go to work. Once you think your change is ready for the world, you'll need to get permission to commit changes to our code repository, where it will be tested and deployed. Email root at wso about that. They'll take care of you.<br />
<br />
<br />
== To Do ==<br />
<br />
* Pictures are broken on the front page...</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Students_Online&diff=13814Williams Students Online2007-01-16T22:39:28Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]<br />
{{Group|<br />
| name = WSO<br />
| image = Poweredges.jpeg<br />
| type = Service<br />
| selective = No way!<br />
| membership = 12<br />
| meeting-time = Wednesdays 10:00 PM<br />
| meeting-place = [[TCL]] 206<br />
| office = Jesup Basement<br />
| contact-name = Mike Gnozzio<br />
| contact-unix = 07mg_2<br />
| wso-listserver = wso-staff<br />
| website = http://wso.williams.edu/<br />
| established = 1995<br />
}}<br />
'''Williams Students Online''', or WSO, is a student computer group that offers several computer- and internet-related services to members of the [[College community]]. Current projects include a multi-featured [http://wso.williams.edu/ web site], [[Main Page|this Wiki]], [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo listservers], Linux parties, and web hosting for students, student organizations, and alumni.<br />
<br />
Many people often confuse WSO with the college-run [[Office for Information Technology]].<br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
<br />
'''For more information on WSO services, projects, policies, and staff, please see [http://wso.williams.edu/wso About WSO].<br />
<br />
===Web Hosting===<br />
WSO lets students and alumni put their web pages on our servers. To apply for an account, email Richard Oot (root@wso). Please supply a williams.edu email address to send the password to. Organizations can also get web pages through WSO.<br />
<br />
Our web hosting supports PHP and server-side includes by default. If you want more advanced features, such as CGI, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, contact a Richard Oot (root@wso).<br />
<br />
See also: [[How to make a web page on WSO]]<br />
<br />
===http://wso.williams.edu===<br />
This is our fancy web site, featuring blogs, a calendar, a campus facebook, photos, floor plans, choose your own adventure, and surveys. We wrote it all ourself with the help of Ruby on Rails and, formerly, Apache PageKit. If you have ideas for it, please come to a meeting (above). Or scribble something on [[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]].<br />
<br />
===Linux Parties===<br />
See [[Migrate to Linux]]<br />
<br />
===Listservers===<br />
A listserver is an email address that distributes messages to a bunch of people. WSO hosts listservers for student groups broadly defined, and other organizations around campus/Williamstown. You can apply for a listserver at http://wso.williams.edu/lists/create, and we'll try to get to the request in a few days. A complete list of WSO listservers is available from http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo.<br />
<br />
WSO uses Mailman to power its listservers. [[Jessica Chung]] (jchung@wso) is our list admin. Contact her with list administration questions.<br />
<br />
===campus@wso===<br />
This is a listserver with basically all students subscribed. It has information about campus happenings. See [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/campus] for info about subscribing or unsubscribing, and see [http://wso.williams.edu/lists/campus] about sending messages.<br />
<br />
===wso/wiki===<br />
You're reading it now. We host, hack, and prune the wiki.<br />
<br />
==Servers==<br />
<br />
The current roster:<br />
<br />
'''Ursula''' is the latest addition to the cage. Lean and sleek, she's an Xserve with dual G5 processors and 2 gigs of RAM. Don't bump into her, though, unless you're a deaf person in need of a metronome. Ursula runs shell logins, email forwarding, and listservers.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Ursula.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Nancy''' houses dual P4-Xeons at 2.7GHz a pop, and due to a hyperthreading kernel she's faking another two. With over fifty Gigs of RAID-5 storage and 2GB of ram, she can handle pretty much anything we ask her to. Also, there's a cool quadruply redundant power supply that lets her operate even if two (three?) power supplies break down, and a neat blue LCD on the front that turns orange when something's wrong. Nancy is currently doing all of our web and database serving. Here's a picture of Nancy:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Nancy.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Spiker''' has dual Pentium III 500MHz processors under the hood, 1024 MB of ram, and over 100 GB of RAID storage, plus another hundred in a shameful IDE drive running at 33 MHz that's hanging out of her front side. See:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Spiker.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
Spiker is currently taking up space in the cage, having been Officially Unplugged after a long stint in Non-booting Purgatory. It's quieter in the cage now.<br />
<br />
'''Olga and the Firewall''' are nearly identical Dell PowerEdge 300's running at 800 MHz. Olga has much more hard disk space (600 GB), though, because she's (was) our backup server. The Firewall is the only machine in the Cage without a scary aunt name. As you might guess, she acts as a firewall, connecting incoming traffic to the proper machine in the cluser, and protecting the machines from requests on ports that we don't run official services on. Here the are pictured together. The Firewall is on the left, identifiable by the red FreeBSD demon sticker:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Poweredges.jpeg]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/about/servers Read about the retired aunts.]<br />
<br />
==Choice excerpts from WSO files==<br />
<br />
See [[code comments]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
WSO was founded in January of 1995 by [[DeWitt Clinton]] and [[John Kim]], with help from [[Jon Zeppieri]], [[Jason Gladstone]], [[Jessica Mintz]], and others. Originally, the first server was an Apple Powermac 7100 running WebStar, on loan from the [[College Council]]. The original mandate from the CC was to create an online version of the daily advisor. John and DeWitt successfully ignored this mandate for serveral years.<br />
<br />
1996 saw the beginning of the Internet boom, and the arrival of many new recruits to WSO. With the strong [[Unix]] background of Jon Zeppieri, [[Iein Valdez]], [[Geoff Hutchison]], and DeWitt Clinton and a blazingly-fast Pentium I 100MHz machine, WSO was migrated to a FreeBSD-based server. Meanwhile, WSO attracted the artistic talents of [[Kate Tan]], [[Eric Smith]], and [[Kenric Taylor]]. Others lending their computer expertise and love for technology included [[Matt Garland]], [[Ken Fowler]], and [[Christine Soarse]]. Finally, [[Jonah Wittkamper]] served as general all-around cheerleader for WSO.<br />
<br />
The fall of 1996 saw the arrival of a new crop of freshmen, including [[Chuck Hagenbuch]] (would would go on to design [[IMP|Horde/IMP]], the Williams College Webmail system), [[Dan Mason]] ([[HTML]] coder extrordinaire), [[Chris Richards]] (security and [[FSH]] enthusiast), [[David Ramos]] (designer and typographer), and [[Jason Healy]] (future all-campus listserver nazi). By winter, the website had been overhauled (sporting a scan of Chuck's right hand), and new services were cropping up like crazy: the online [[Facebook]], all-campus and dorm [[listserver]]s, online [[Daily Advisor]] and calendar announcements, and a small software archive.<br />
<br />
WSO continued to grow at a rapid pace, as new services were added and members signed on for web and e-mail accounts. [[Free University]] HTML courses were taught to students and members of the community by [[David Ramos]], [[Ben Isecke]], and [[Jacob Eisler]], and several clubs and organizations at the college created web pages about themselves.<br />
<br />
As the use of technology grew, WSO acquired more and better equipment. Better funding was provided by the IT department of the college, and WSO soon got a new server. A new naming scheme was conceived for the servers: [[Scary Aunt Names]]. The new machine was christented "Ethel", and replaced the aging Pentium I ("Mabel"). In the years that followed, several new servers came on board: Gertrude, Spiker, Olga, Nancy (and others?).<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2002, abuse of the [[WSO Forums]] continued. A thread entitled "Gays Suck" prompted the [[Queer Student Union]] to print out the thread and post it in [[Baxter Hall]], inviting responses with paper and pen. Abuse escalated at the end of October, at which time there were several pornographic images, violent threats, and racist, sexist, and homophobic posts to be found in the forums. On October 30, the forums were removed.<br />
<br />
But they were to return. [[Shimon Rura]] led a site re-write in the spring and summer of 2003. One goal of the re-write was to authenticate users, so that their postings and doings could be identified. The site was written with [http://www.pagekit.org Apache PageKit]. Shimon wrote the authentication system and the [[WSO Ride Board]], [[Josh Ain]] wrote a new menu feed, [[Tom White]] re-wrote the WSO Forums, [[Evan Miller]] re-wrote some screen scrapers, and [[Topher Cyll]] re-wrote the WSO Facebook and wrote WSO Blogs from a hole in Scotland. The site went live in July of 2003 and has grown in features and popularity since then.<br />
<br />
Toph, Tom, Brent, Jacob, and Steve graduated in the spring of 2004, and around that time [[Ben Cohen]] and [[Dan Weintraub]] were given [[root]]. During the summer, Evan and Dan converted [[WSO Plans]] from its standalone PHP/MySQL incarnation over to PageKit, so that students could access it from off-campus without [[setting up a proxy server]]. Also, they converted the Postgres database and the website over to UTF-8/Unicode. With the help of [[Masha Lifshin]] and [[Sam Dreeben]], the duo made much-envied but never-imitated Quicktime VRs for their [[Facebook picture]]s.<br />
<br />
In the fall of 2004, [[Kai Steverson]] rewrote [[Factrak]] on hire by College Council, to enhance the abilities of the admin, make comments expire, and allow raters to "agree" with comments left about professors. Kai also wrote [[My Survey]] that semester. Evan re-wrote the WSO Facebook (again) to include faculty and more information fields. The new Factrak's interface pulled entries and faces from the new Facebook.<br />
<br />
In February 2005, WSO was hacked by a group of Brazilians calling themselves Simiens Crew 2005.<br />
<br />
===Migration to Ursula: October 2005===<br />
<br />
In 2005, WSO bought Ursula to replace Spiker. Migrating a 3000-user FreeBSD system to Mac OS X Server is not, in the end, recommended. The play-by-play was delivered on the old WSO announcements system. Copies of the posts are stored here.<br />
<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Email and SSH will be down today - 2 Oct 2005.txt|Initial Oct. 2 announcement]]<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Progress_report_-_2_Oct_2005.txt|Progress report]], later that day. So close!<br />
* [[Media:WSO_Announcement_-_Regress_report_-_3_Oct_2005.txt|Regress report]], posted at 3 AM after a few... mishaps.<br />
* [[Media:WSO Announcement - Migration Party Take 2 - 3 Oct 2005.txt|Post-mortem and admission of failure]] the next morning.<br />
<br />
Things actually went smoothly the next time (a week later), with Jason Healy '01 scoring an assist by providing some migration scripts.<br />
<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
<br />
[[Ben Wood]], [[James Ritterpusch]], and [[Jessica Chung]] were made [[root]] over WSO dinner at [[Guide to Off-Campus Dining#Coyote Flaco|Coyote Flaco]] in the spring of 2006.<br />
<br />
==Former WSOers==<br />
<br />
* Josh Ain<br />
* Kashif Akthar<br />
* Francisco Alarcon<br />
* Ben Birney<br />
* Beth Budwig<br />
* Jason Busch<br />
* DeWitt Clinton<br />
* Michael Chanin<br />
* Ben Cohen<br />
* Christopher Cyll<br />
* Chris Douglas<br />
* Jacob Eisler<br />
* Matt Garland<br />
* Geoff Guile<br />
* Chuck Hagenbuch<br />
* Jason Healy<br />
* Cheng Hu<br />
* Geoff Hutchison<br />
* Ben Isecke<br />
* Ayesha Johnson<br />
* Jason Law<br />
* Joe Masters<br />
* Evan Miller<br />
* Steve Moore<br />
* David Ramos<br />
* Jeremy Redburn<br />
* Chris Richards<br />
* Todd Rogers<br />
* Shimon Rura<br />
* Jess Scott<br />
* Josh Solomon<br />
* Fritz Stabenau<br />
* Kai Steverson<br />
* Robin Stewart<br />
* Mandy Stockley<br />
* Bartley Tablante<br />
* Kate Tan<br />
* Kenric Taylor<br />
* Ken-ichi Ueda<br />
* Dan Weintraub<br />
* Tom White<br />
* Wayne Wight<br />
* Steve Winslow<br />
* Jonah Wittkamper<br />
* Iein Valdez<br />
* Steve Wollkind<br />
* Brent Yorgey<br />
* Jon Zeppieri<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]]<br />
*[[Stuff WSO Administrators Should Know]]</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_Server_Restoration_January_2007&diff=13685WSO Server Restoration January 20072007-01-04T23:41:50Z<p>08bpw: </p>
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<div><div style="margin: 10px 0px; padding: 0px 8px 8px 8px; border: 1px solid #495; background: #9da; float: left;"><br />
'''Server Status: ''Working'' '''<br />
</div><br />
<div style="clear: both;"></div><br />
As of 10:20 PM Wednesday January 3, 2007.<br />
<br />
We are currently running from a copy of the backup, with Irene (our iMac) standing in for Ursula (our Xserve). All services should be functioning "normally" from the backup (in their September 9th state), but they may be slower than usual, though Irene hasn't had much trouble with the load yet.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== What happened? ==<br />
<br />
WSO's user and mail server experienced a severe crash on December 31, 2006. After installing a system security update, the server did not finish rebooting successfully. The server has been down or nonfunctional since then. Upon arriving on campus, we discovered that the RAID (the software system designed to prevent data loss due to the physical failure of one of the machine's hard disks) had been corrupted. After numerous troubleshooting attempts and support calls, we concluded that it was unrecoverable and restored from a backup. Unfortunately, and contrary to what the WSO staff thought, our most recent full backup dates to September 9, 2006. We are currently running with all normal services but with data from this backup. ''This means that all changes since September 9th have been lost permanently.''<br />
<br />
== What was affected? ==<br />
<br />
The following are affected:<br />
<br />
* user accounts (including passwords, email forwarding, and files)<br />
* organization websites<br />
* email lists<br />
* A ''very limited'' amount of email may have been lost on December 31. Since then mail to any address @wso.williams.edu may have bounced (the sender would receive an undeliverable mail message) due to Ursula's downtime. Mail sent between December 31 and January 3 may be delayed.<br />
<br />
<br />
The following services have NOT been affected:<br />
<br />
* WSO homepage and web services (e.g. Willipedia, Discussions, Announcements, etc.)<br />
* Databases<br />
<br />
== What does this mean for users? ==<br />
<br />
All data on the server now exist as they did on September 9. Any changes made after September have been lost permanently.<br />
<br />
* Any accounts created after September 9 no longer exist.<br />
* Mailing list subscriptions now stand as they did on September 9.<br />
* Passwords and email forwarding settings stand as they did on September 9.<br />
* Organization websites will look as they did on September 9. (Databases have not been affected).<br />
<br />
== How can I get my files and settings back? ==<br />
<br />
'''It is now fine to proceed here.'''<br />
<br />
=== Files ===<br />
<br />
Restore any personal backups. We apologize for the inconvenience that the outdatedness of our backup may cause for users.<br />
<br />
=== Accounts ===<br />
<br />
==== New Accounts ====<br />
For accounts created after September 9, 2006, please visit the accounts page at <http://wso.williams.edu/accounts/> to sign up for an account (again). '''We have not had the opportunity to test the functionality of this after the restoration of our backup.'''<br />
<br />
==== Passwords ====<br />
<br />
If you need to change the password on your WSO account, use the tools described here.<br />
<br />
* Change your password: http://wso.williams.edu/password<br />
* Get a temporary password mailed to you: http://wso.williams.edu/reset_password<br />
<br />
==== Email Forwarding ====<br />
<br />
Change your email forwarding settings at https://wso.williams.edu/updateinfo.html<br />
<br />
=== Mailing Lists ===<br />
<br />
If you need a mailing list owner password reset or a mailing list recreated, please email <email>restoration@wso.williams.edu</email>. If you need to resubscribe to (or unsubscribe from) a list, please visit http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/listname, where ''listname'' is the name of the list. If this page does not exist, please wait until the list owner for that list has recreated the list.<br />
<br />
== Reporting problems ==<br />
<br />
Please report any other problems, updates, or changes you need WSO to make by sending email to <email>restoration@wso.williams.edu</email>. Also feel free to offer your help.<br />
<br />
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by data loss etc. We ask for your patience as we work to restore our services as best as possible.<br />
<br />
== What is WSO doing? ==<br />
<br />
We are currently running a different machine (Irene the iMac) as a replacement for our user server (Ursula). It has files from the September 9, 2006 backup. Changes by users will be retained here (barring any further disasters), but '''we strongly encourage users to make and keep backups of their personal data or organization website data. We do not have backups set up for the temporary user machine yet.'''<br />
<br />
Now that we have a working replacement for Ursula, we will continue working on issues on Ursula. In the next few days we will be working on rebuilding Ursula from scratch to have a machine that we know well at our disposal. When this process is complete, we will switch to the new Ursula. At this point, a short downtime for copying the most recent user data will be needed.<br />
<br />
Thank you,<br /><br />
WSO Staff</div>08bpwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WSO_Server_Restoration_January_2007&diff=13678WSO Server Restoration January 20072007-01-04T19:15:55Z<p>08bpw: </p>
<hr />
<div><div style="margin: 10px 0px; padding: 0px 8px 8px 8px; border: 1px solid #495; background: #9da; float: left;"><br />
'''Server Status: ''Working'' '''<br />
</div><br />
<div style="clear: both;"></div><br />
As of 10:20 PM Wednesday January 3, 2007.<br />
<br />
We are currently running from a copy of the backup, with Irene (our iMac) standing in for Ursula (our Xserve). All services should be functioning "normally" from the backup (in their September 9th state), but they may be slower than usual, though Irene hasn't had much trouble with the load yet.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== What happened? ==<br />
<br />
WSO's user and mail server experienced a severe crash on December 31, 2006. After installing a system security update, the server did not finish rebooting successfully. The server has been down or nonfunctional since then. Upon arriving on campus, we discovered that the software system designed to prevent data loss due to the physical failure of one of the machine's hard disks had been corrupted. After numerous troubleshooting attempts and support calls, we concluded that it is unrecoverable and restored from a backup. Unfortunately, and contrary to what the WSO staff thought, our most recent full backup dates to September 9, 2006. We are currently running with all normal services but with data from this backup.<br />
<br />
== What was affected? ==<br />
<br />
The following are affected:<br />
<br />
* user accounts (including passwords, email forwarding, and files)<br />
* organization websites<br />
* email lists<br />
* A ''very limited'' amount of email may have been lost on December 31. Since then mail to any address @wso.williams.edu may have bounced (the sender would receive an undeliverable mail message) due to Ursula's downtime. Mail sent between December 31 and January 3 may be delayed.<br />
<br />
<br />
The following services have NOT been affected:<br />
<br />
* WSO homepage and web services (e.g. Willipedia, Discussions, Announcements, etc.)<br />
* Databases<br />
<br />
== What does this mean for users? ==<br />
<br />
All data on the server now exist as they did on September 9. Any changes made after September have been lost.<br />
<br />
* Any accounts created after September 9 no longer exist.<br />
* Mailing list subscriptions now stand as they did on September 9.<br />
* Passwords and email forwarding settings stand as they did on September 9.<br />
* Organization websites will look as they did on September 9. (Databases have not been affected).<br />
<br />
== How can I get my files and settings back? ==<br />
<br />
'''It is now fine to proceed here.'''<br />
<br />
=== Files ===<br />
<br />
Restore any personal backups. We apologize for the inconvenience that the outdatedness of our backup may cause for users.<br />
<br />
=== Accounts ===<br />
<br />
==== New Accounts ====<br />
For accounts created after September 9, 2006, please visit the accounts page at <http://wso.williams.edu/accounts/> to sign up for an account (again). '''We have not had the opportunity to test the functionality of this after the restoration of our backup.'''<br />
<br />
==== Passwords ====<br />
<br />
If you need to change the password on your WSO account, use the tools described here.<br />
<br />
* Change your password: http://wso.williams.edu/password<br />
* Get a temporary password mailed to you: http://wso.williams.edu/reset_password<br />
<br />
==== Email Forwarding ====<br />
<br />
Change your email forwarding settings at https://wso.williams.edu/updateinfo.html<br />
<br />
=== Mailing Lists ===<br />
<br />
If you need a mailing list owner password reset or a mailing list recreated, please email <email>restoration@wso.williams.edu</email>. If you need to resubscribe to (or unsubscribe from) a list, please visit http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/listname, where ''listname'' is the name of the list. If this page does not exist, please wait until the list owner for that list has recreated the list.<br />
<br />
== Reporting problems ==<br />
<br />
Please report any other problems, updates, or changes you need WSO to make by sending email to <email>restoration@wso.williams.edu</email>. Also feel free to offer your help.<br />
<br />
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by data loss etc. We ask for your patience as we work to restore our services as best as possible.<br />
<br />
== What is WSO doing? ==<br />
<br />
We are currently running a different machine (Irene the iMac) as a replacement for our user server (Ursula). It has files from the September 9, 2006 backup. Changes by users will be retained here (barring any further disasters), but '''we strongly encourage users to make and keep backups of their personal data or organization website data. We do not have backups set up for the temporary user machine yet.'''<br />
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Now that we have a working replacement for Ursula, we will continue working on issues on Ursula. In the next few days we will be working on rebuilding Ursula from scratch to have a machine that we know well at our disposal. When this process is complete, we will switch to the new Ursula. At this point, a short downtime for copying the most recent user data will be needed.<br />
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Thank you,<br /><br />
WSO Staff</div>08bpw