https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=10kac+2&feedformat=atomWillipedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T06:41:05ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Undeadly_Ten&diff=19686Undeadly Ten2010-04-08T20:06:17Z<p>10kac 2: Someone should refill this list with current students.</p>
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<div>[[Category:Students]] <br />
<br />
Parallel to the [[Deadly Ten]].<br />
<br />
<br />
A list of ten people on campus that you all should know. These are real Williams Institutions. The way [[Baxter]] was before they knocked it down.<br />
If you don't know at least one, you're probably on the deadly ten. Or dead.<br />
<br />
<br />
1.) Lizzy Brickley.<br />
<br />
2.) <br />
<br />
....<br />
<br />
10.) <br />
<br />
Remembrance of Undeadly Individuals Past:<br />
<br />
[[Kim Dacres]]. CC president, Rugby captain, Gargoyle Society, Stand With Us leader ... the list goes on.<br />
<br />
[[Rahul Shah]]. On the blogs, he's like lawyers in hell: everywhere. Suffering from a severe case of logorrhea, you know him, even if it's just by that warped ostrich head. He's also incapable of <br />
a) using the preferred spelling/punctuation of his friends' names.<br />
b) knowing whom to trust.<br />
c) knowing whom not to cross, especially when they're Deadly.<br />
He does, however, know the difference between 'who' and 'whom', unlike a certain unnamed friend.<br />
<br />
[[Ben Rudick]]. Has probably taken amazing photos of you (although possibly without your permission). Or you may just be that unattractive. To check, go to [http://benrudick.smugmug.com/ benrudick.com]<br />
<br />
[[Liz Hirschhorn]]. Her real name should be BooBoo/Manatee! [To those of you who wish to sign a petition requiring her to make that first name change legal, contact Cat Vielma. You may see her playing volleyball, jv bball, or rucking for 80 minutes in 15 positions, but most importantly she's an ASL (american sign language) allstar. Awwwwwkward. I met her. Then I didn't die. I saw Liz Hirschhorn wearing army pants and flipflops, so I bought army pants and flipflops. (Proven true on the evening of May 18th, 2006 at Schow Atrium). Once killed a homeless person just to get an erection. FOREVER IN BLUE JEANSSS and by blue jeansss I mean grey sweats, with lots of holes<br />
<br />
[[Elissa Brown]]<br />
<br />
[[Jay Cox-Chapman]]<br />
<br />
[[Morgan Goodwin]]. Probably drafting a college council response to this post as we type (while skiing... naked). <br />
<br />
[[Marita]]. Head of the [[QSU]]. Don't make her kick your ass in a leather bustier and fish nets. <br />
<br />
[[Jonathan Landsman]]. He's not even on campus anymore, and you probably know him. <br />
<br />
[[Alan Cordova]]. He's been everywhere, he does everything. Including brewing people really good coffee.<br />
<br />
[http://www.drewnewman.com Drew Newman '04] Hang out in the activities office long enough and you'll see him.<br />
<br />
[[Sean Carollo]]. The kid with the cape. And the hat. And the walking staff. And the magic powers.<br />
<br />
[[Evan Miller]]. The MOST facebooked person of anyone on campus. Seriously. Double the number of Facebook hits then anyone else on campus. And that's for shizzle.</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=In_Support_of_the_Log&diff=19553In Support of the Log2010-02-18T05:55:58Z<p>10kac 2: sticker shock once I realized the price tag was $30,000</p>
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<div>On January 27, College Council passed the following resolution in support of re-opening the log. If you support the following resolution, please add your name to the petition.<br />
<br />
<br />
2009-2010 Williams College Council<br />
<br />
Resolution 08-0910<br />
Introduced on January 13, 2010<br />
<br />
Author(s): Ifiok Inyang ’11<br />
Co-Sponsor(s): Michael Tcheyan ’10 and Emanuel Yekutiel <br />
<br />
A statement of support and sponsorship for the reopening of The Log<br />
<br />
WHEREAS The Log is a College institution steeped in tradition that has been enjoyed and cherished by several generations of students.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS The Log has been closed since late 2007 and had been operating in a reduced capacity for the 5 previous years.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS A reopened Log could serve as a venue for a diverse array of students, faculty, staff, and authorized guests to come together and share in an eclectic blend of positive social activities.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS A reopened Log will have a subdued, pub-like atmosphere that encourages moderation: Programming plans include events such as open mic nights and literary readings along with pub quizzes and other creative events – no dance parties. <br />
<br />
WHEREAS Along with a selection of alcoholic beverages, the bar will also serve juices, soft drinks, coffee, tea, gourmet sandwiches, baked goods, and light snacks.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS A wristband ID system and highly trained staff will ensure that the venue, which will be open from Thursday to Saturday between the hours of 7 p.m. and midnight, operates in a safe, responsible, and successful manner.<br />
<br />
LET IT BE RESOLVED that the Williams College Council:<br />
<br />
1. Supports the reopening of the Log as a bar for the benefit of Williams students, faculty, staff, and authorized guests.<br />
<br />
2. Endorses and agrees to sponsor the reopened Log as a vital and beneficial student space.<br />
<br />
3. Commits up to $20,000 to financially supporting the reopening of the Log through the means at its disposal should the operation run a deficit. This guarantee is contingent upon the College administration’s approval of a plan to reopen the Log as a bar as well as the administration’s support for the startup costs of this project. The amount of guaranteed financial support is significant in relation to the semester operating costs of the Log. <br />
<br />
4. Will devise a means for financing deficits should the Log run them, to be determined by the Treasurer in consultation with other Council members.<br />
<br />
5. Will assess its support of the Log at the end of the 2009-2010 academic year, and does not guarantee financial support for the operation beyond this point. -Is that your blood? -Some of it, yeah.<br />
<br />
First Reading: January 13, 2010<br />
<br />
Adopted by Council on January 27, 2010, by a vote of 14-2-3<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
In support of the Log:<br />
<br />
:#Elizabeth Brickley<br />
:#Leah Lansdowne<br />
:#Emily Rockett<br />
:#Jason Copelas<br />
:#David Moore<br />
:#Katie Blankshain<br />
:#Chandler Sherman<br />
:#Alex Beecher<br />
:#Abigail Martin<br />
:#Tim Lengel<br />
:#Adam Century<br />
:#William Harron<br />
:#Elizabeth Jimenez<br />
:#Veronica Rabelo<br />
:#Hannah Rosenthal<br />
:#Michael Semensi<br />
:#Alyson Hoffman<br />
:#Stephanie Brooks<br />
:#Christina Liu<br />
:#Danielle Diuguid<br />
:#Steve Mendoza<br />
:#Omer Khalayleh<br />
:#James Ray<br />
:#Michelle Almeida<br />
:#Shinelle Edwin<br />
:#Samuel Brinkley<br />
:#Javier Mariscal<br />
:#Margaret Richmond<br />
:#Jack Wadden<br />
:#Nicholas Lee<br />
:#Daniel Gura<br />
:#Stefan Ward-Wheten<br />
:#Joe Skitka<br />
:#Fiona Wilkes<br />
:#David Michael<br />
:#Dae Selcer<br />
:#Zeb Levine<br />
:#Matt Sullivan<br />
:#Jake Levinson<br />
:#Ralph Morrison<br />
:#Christopher Liguori<br />
:#Allie Goldberg<br />
:#Adam Baron<br />
:#Andy Quinn<br />
:#Maria Claudia Galvez<br />
:#Sarah Franklin<br />
:#Janna Gordon<br />
:#Rebecca Shoer<br />
:#Melissa Kemp<br />
:#Xiomara Pinto<br />
:#Thomas Coleman<br />
:#Wilson Barr<br />
:#Will Piereson<br />
:#Cat Vielma<br />
:#Steph Berger<br />
:#David Blitzer<br />
:#Madeleine Nyhagen<br />
:#Kate Gallagher<br />
:#Sylvia Molina<br />
:#Mary Beth Daub<br />
:#Sarah Caitlin Eley<br />
:#Noah Wentzel<br />
:#Peter Huang<br />
:#Heath Pruitt<br />
:#Kwame Poku<br />
:#Evan Skorpen<br />
:#Meg Steer<br />
:#Aras Holden<br />
:#David Gold<br />
:#Eliza Elliotte<br />
:#Sameer Aryal<br />
:#Nancy Wang<br />
:#Jenni Ewing<br />
:#Elizabeth Dorr<br />
:#Emma Pelegri-O'Day<br />
:#Lizzie Barcay<br />
:#Jacob Walls<br />
:#Kathryn Zipps<br />
:#Felix Owusu<br />
:#Kristen Sinicariello<br />
:#Emily Maclary<br />
:#Jimmy Nguyen<br />
:#Patrick Rhine<br />
:#Alexandre Massicotte<br />
:#Michael Moss<br />
:#Jonathan Galinsky<br />
:#Kevin Wandrei<br />
:#Ellen Song<br />
:#Glenn Yong<br />
:#Jessie Herzer<br />
:#Lauren Sinnenberg<br />
:#Christine Jones<br />
:#Chelsea Kubal<br />
:#Jessica Ray<br />
:#Andrea Scioscia<br />
:#Brianna Wolfson<br />
:#Sachi Siegelman<br />
:#Samim Abedi<br />
:#Lindsay Olsen<br />
:#Daniel Perez<br />
:#Cameron Nutting<br />
:#Teresa Hoffman<br />
:#Julian Fernandez<br />
:#Brian Simalchik<br />
:#Steve Arenas<br />
:#Kristen Layden<br />
:#Aditi Chaturvedi<br />
:#Maria Tucker<br />
:#Stephanie Kim<br />
:#Jane McClellan<br />
:#Nat Hewett<br />
:#Adam Stoner<br />
:#Mohamed Musthag<br />
:# Joey Samuels<br />
:#Annie Coe<br />
:#Casey York<br />
:#Chloe Brown<br />
:#Deonarine Soogrim<br />
:#Andrea Park<br />
:#Antonio Lorenzo<br />
:#Tess Bingham<br />
:#Will Slack<br />
:#Chris Willey<br />
:#Laura Huang<br />
:#Sarah Clark<br />
:#Emily Spine<br />
:#Jimi Morales<br />
:#Jeff Stenzel<br />
:#Brian Shepherd<br />
:#Austin Stanley<br />
:#Maya Hislop<br />
:#Ian Murphy<br />
:#Alex Ambros<br />
:#Charles Cao<br />
:#Jessica Mahoney<br />
:#Beryl Manning-Geist<br />
:#Christopher Simmons<br />
:#Erik Tillman<br />
:#David Kealhofer<br />
:#Hope Asher<br />
:#Cristine Ihara<br />
:#Brian Borah<br />
:#Katherine Weyerhaeuser<br />
:#Tommy Hester<br />
:#Clair Embry<br />
:# Daniel Tao<br />
:#Laura Pickel<br />
:#Teresa McHugh<br />
:#Nora Kern<br />
:#Libby Kaufer<br />
:#Steven Jackson<br />
:#Lindsey Graham<br />
:#Emily Porter<br />
:#James McCarthy<br />
:#Alessandra DeMarchis<br />
:#Mike Nguyen<br />
:#Eva Breitenbach<br />
:#Mike Tcheyan<br />
:#Annie Haley<br />
:#Nathaniel Lim<br />
:#Bolor Turmunkh<br />
:#Ana Inoa<br />
:#Caitlyn Cain<br />
:#Kieran Brennan<br />
:#Casey Lyons<br />
:#Eric Robinson<br />
:#Ben Peskoe<br />
:#Gabrielle Campo<br />
:#Carmen Vidal<br />
:#Alex Bain<br />
:#Sam Rashin<br />
:#Jessica Clarke<br />
:#Allen Lum<br />
:#Min Kyu Kim<br />
:#Kyle Vilanova<br />
:#Steve Smith<br />
:#Marni Jacobs<br />
:#Caitlin Eusden<br />
:#Aven King<br />
:#Aimee Dennett<br />
:#Stephanie H Kim<br />
:#Dominique C Exume<br />
:#Corey Jacobs<br />
:#Seamus McKinsey<br />
:#Chris Valle<br />
:#Mario Mastromarino<br />
:#Katie Aldrin<br />
:#David Doggett<br />
:#Whitney Hitchcock <br />
:#Sophie Glickstein<br />
:#Daniel Franck<br />
:#Aaron Ford<br />
:#Ben Cohen<br />
:#Carly Ameen<br />
:#Lucas Bruton<br />
:#Colin Killick<br />
:#Aaron Freedman<br />
:#Elike Kumahia<br />
:#David Monnich<br />
:#Katie Kumamoto<br />
:#David Roth<br />
:#Jessica de la Cuesta<br />
:#Bex Rosenblatt<br />
:#George Carstocea<br />
:#Chelsea Luttrell<br />
:#William Bobseine<br />
:#Aaron Bauer<br />
:#Erica Siwila-Sackman<br />
:#Elizabeth Greiter<br />
:#Amanda Keating<br />
:#Colleen Fitzpatrick<br />
:#Christopher Law<br />
:#Steven Rubin<br />
:#Julian Suhr<br />
:#Dave Thompson<br />
:#Gabrielle Joffe<br />
:#Alexus Mokover<br />
:#Michelle Noyer-Granacki<br />
:#Tara Deonauth<br />
:#William Pettengill<br />
:#Tarra Martin<br />
:#Jennifer Oswald<br />
:#Leo Brown<br />
:#Emanuel Yekutiel<br />
:#Peter De Riemer<br />
:#Jordan Dallas<br />
:#Christopher Hikel<br />
:#Rokimi Khawlhring<br />
:#Kyle Victor<br />
:#Diego Ontaneda<br />
:#Amy Nguyen<br />
:#Katherine Tandler<br />
:#Holly Dwyer<br />
:#Melinda Salaman<br />
:#Jordan Freking<br />
:#Santiago Sanchez-Borboa<br />
:#Meira Bernstein<br />
:#Jen Potvin<br />
:#Faisal Khan<br />
:#Mustafa Saadi<br />
:#Haley Steggall<br />
:#Cara Sipprelle<br />
:#Becca Sullivan<br />
:#Rhys Watkins<br />
:#Abigail Wood<br />
:#Jerusa Contee<br />
:# Kelsey Conklin</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=In_Support_of_the_Log&diff=19331In Support of the Log2010-02-09T04:04:56Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div>On January 27, College Council passed the following resolution in support of re-opening the log. If you support the following resolution, please add your name to the petition.<br />
<br />
<br />
2009-2010 Williams College Council<br />
<br />
Resolution 08-0910<br />
Introduced on January 13, 2010<br />
<br />
Author(s): Ifiok Inyang ’11<br />
Co-Sponsor(s): Michael Tcheyan ’10 and Emanuel Yekutiel <br />
<br />
A statement of support and sponsorship for the reopening of The Log<br />
<br />
WHEREAS The Log is a College institution steeped in tradition that has been enjoyed and cherished by several generations of students.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS The Log has been closed since late 2007 and had been operating in a reduced capacity for the 5 previous years.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS A reopened Log could serve as a venue for a diverse array of students, faculty, staff, and authorized guests to come together and share in an eclectic blend of positive social activities.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS A reopened Log will have a subdued, pub-like atmosphere that encourages moderation: Programming plans include events such as open mic nights and literary readings along with pub quizzes and other creative events – no dance parties. <br />
<br />
WHEREAS Along with a selection of alcoholic beverages, the bar will also serve juices, soft drinks, coffee, tea, gourmet sandwiches, baked goods, and light snacks.<br />
<br />
WHEREAS A wristband ID system and highly trained staff will ensure that the venue, which will be open from Thursday to Saturday between the hours of 7 p.m. and midnight, operates in a safe, responsible, and successful manner.<br />
<br />
LET IT BE RESOLVED that the Williams College Council:<br />
<br />
1. Supports the reopening of the Log as a bar for the benefit of Williams students, faculty, staff, and authorized guests.<br />
<br />
2. Endorses and agrees to sponsor the reopened Log as a vital and beneficial student space.<br />
<br />
3. Commits up to $20,000 to financially supporting the reopening of the Log through the means at its disposal should the operation run a deficit. This guarantee is contingent upon the College administration’s approval of a plan to reopen the Log as a bar as well as the administration’s support for the startup costs of this project. The amount of guaranteed financial support is significant in relation to the semester operating costs of the Log. <br />
<br />
4. Will devise a means for financing deficits should the Log run them, to be determined by the Treasurer in consultation with other Council members.<br />
<br />
5. Will assess its support of the Log at the end of the 2009-2010 academic year, and does not guarantee financial support for the operation beyond this point.<br />
<br />
First Reading: January 13, 2010<br />
<br />
Adopted by Council on January 27, 2010, by a vote of 14-2-3<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
In support of the Log:<br />
<br />
:#Elizabeth Brickley<br />
:#Leah Lansdowne<br />
:#Emily Rockett<br />
:#Jason Copelas<br />
:#David Moore<br />
:#Katie Blankshain<br />
:#Chandler Sherman<br />
:#Alex Beecher<br />
:#Abigail Martin<br />
:#Tim Lengel<br />
:#Adam Century<br />
:#William Harron<br />
:#Elizabeth Jimenez<br />
:#Veronica Rabelo<br />
:#Hannah Rosenthal<br />
:#Michael Semensi<br />
:#Alyson Hoffman<br />
:#Stephanie Brooks<br />
:#Christina Liu<br />
:#Danielle Diuguid<br />
:#Steve Mendoza<br />
:#Omer Khalayleh<br />
:#James Ray<br />
:#Michelle Almeida<br />
:#Shinelle Edwin<br />
:#Samuel Brinkley<br />
:#Javier Mariscal<br />
:#Margaret Richmond<br />
:#Jack Wadden<br />
:#Nicholas Lee<br />
:#Daniel Gura<br />
:#Stefan Ward-Wheten<br />
:#Joe Skitka<br />
:#Fiona Wilkes<br />
:#David Michael<br />
:#Dae Selcer<br />
:#Zeb Levine<br />
:#Matt Sullivan<br />
:#Jake Levinson<br />
:#Ralph Morrison<br />
:#Christopher Liguori<br />
:#Allie Goldberg<br />
:#Adam Baron<br />
:#Andy Quinn<br />
:#Maria Claudia Galvez<br />
:#Sarah Franklin<br />
:#Janna Gordon<br />
:#Rebecca Shoer<br />
:#Melissa Kemp<br />
:#Xiomara Pinto<br />
:#Thomas Coleman<br />
:#Wilson Barr<br />
:#Will Piereson<br />
:#Cat Vielma<br />
:#Steph Berger<br />
:#David Blitzer<br />
:#Madeleine Nyhagen<br />
:#Kate Gallagher<br />
:#Sylvia Molina<br />
:#Mary Beth Daub<br />
:#Sarah Caitlin Eley<br />
:#Noah Wentzel<br />
:#Peter Huang<br />
:#Heath Pruitt<br />
:#Kwame Poku<br />
:#Evan Skorpen<br />
:#Meg Steer<br />
:#Aras Holden<br />
:#David Gold<br />
:#Eliza Elliotte<br />
:#Sameer Aryal<br />
:#Nancy Wang<br />
:#Jenni Ewing<br />
:#Elizabeth Dorr<br />
:#Emma Pelegri-O'Day<br />
:#Lizzie Barcay<br />
:#Jacob Walls<br />
:#Kathryn Zipps<br />
:#Felix Owusu<br />
:#Kristen Sinicariello<br />
:#Emily Maclary<br />
:#Jimmy Nguyen<br />
:#Patrick Rhine<br />
:#Alexandre Massicotte<br />
:#Michael Moss<br />
:#Jonathan Galinsky<br />
:#Kevin Wandrei<br />
:#Ellen Song<br />
:#Glenn Yong<br />
:#Jessie Herzer<br />
:#Lauren Sinnenberg<br />
:#Christine Jones<br />
:#Chelsea Kubal<br />
:#Jessica Ray<br />
:#Andrea Scioscia<br />
:#Brianna Wolfson<br />
:#Sachi Siegelman<br />
:#Samim Abedi<br />
:#Lindsay Olsen<br />
:#Daniel Perez<br />
:#Cameron Nutting<br />
:#Teresa Hoffman<br />
:#Julian Fernandez<br />
:#Brian Simalchik<br />
:#Steve Arenas<br />
:#Kristen Layden<br />
:#Aditi Chaturvedi<br />
:#Maria Tucker<br />
:#Stephanie Kim<br />
:#Jane McClellan<br />
:#Nat Hewett<br />
:#Adam Stoner<br />
:#Mohamed Musthag<br />
:# Joey Samuels<br />
:#Annie Coe<br />
:#Casey York<br />
:#Chloe Brown<br />
:#Deonarine Soogrim<br />
:#Andrea Park<br />
:#Antonio Lorenzo<br />
:#Tess Bingham<br />
:#Will Slack<br />
:#Chris Willey<br />
:#Laura Huang<br />
:#Sarah Clark<br />
:#Emily Spine<br />
:#Jimi Morales<br />
:#Jeff Stenzel<br />
:#Brian Shepherd<br />
:#Austin Stanley<br />
:#Maya Hislop<br />
:#Ian Murphy<br />
:#Alex Ambros<br />
:#Charles Cao<br />
:#Jessica Mahoney<br />
:#Beryl Manning-Geist<br />
:#Christopher Simmons<br />
:#Erik Tillman<br />
:#David Kealhofer<br />
:#Hope Asher<br />
:#Cristine Ihara<br />
:#Brian Borah<br />
:#Katherine Weyerhaeuser<br />
:#Tommy Hester<br />
:#Clair Embry<br />
:# Daniel Tao<br />
:#Laura Pickel<br />
:#Teresa McHugh<br />
:#Nora Kern<br />
:#Libby Kaufer<br />
:#Steven Jackson<br />
:#Lindsey Graham<br />
:#Emily Porter<br />
:#James McCarthy<br />
:#Alessandra DeMarchis<br />
:#Mike Nguyen<br />
:#Eva Breitenbach<br />
:#Mike Tcheyan<br />
:#Annie Haley<br />
:#Katie Creel</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=2009_Co-op_room_draw&diff=179872009 Co-op room draw2009-02-17T17:47:07Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div>'''Useful info about the co-ops'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/co-ophousing.html Co-op facts from Campus Life]<br />
<br />
There are 7 co-ops, with a total of 100 spaces in them. Specific numbers can be found [http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/co-opfastfacts.html here]. The linked page is outdated. The rectory is no longer a co-op. That said, here are current [http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/coops.html floor plans] <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Please say where you're interested in going'''<br />
<br />
And please list names so people can figure out whom they might want to live with.<br />
<br />
Everyone: Draw #'s are in, last year everyone threw up their rank, # of people in their pick group, and eventually their intentions on where to pick in. Contribute if you'd like, just edit the page and I think it should work out. Great!<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! # grp<br />
|! # ppl<br />
! Group<br />
! House choices<br />
! Running total<br />
|-<br />
| 1 <br />
| 2<br />
| KtB and Cat<br />
| Susie 99.9% sure<br />
| 2<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
| 9<br />
| Brian Citro Sam Jackson Matt Deady Connor Kamm Sam Blackshear Jeff Perlis Nora Mitchell Corey Watts Cullen Roberts <br />
| Milham or Doughty?<br />
| 11<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| 7<br />
| ethan TS, alex rubin, joanna hoffman, lisa chu, lisa cucolo, christina metcalf, laura cacamo<br />
| milham or doughty<br />
| 18<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| 12<br />
| Dave Moore, Dan Fast, Jimi Morales, Arjun Narayan, Trevor Lynch, Karen Chiu, Colette Salemi, Harsh Sodhi, Jimmy Gonzalez, Stephanie H. Kim, Peyton Newquist, Adrian Rodrigues<br />
| maybe either woodbridge or split over some combination of lambert/milham/susie<br />
|30<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| 6<br />
| Jamie Pickard, Christina Sanders, Anna Moseley, Hanna Gisel, Kyra Ferber, Lindsay Aubin<br />
| hoping for Lambert if the big group doesnt split there<br />
|36<br />
|-<br />
| 6<br />
| 10<br />
| ??<br />
| ??<br />
|46<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| ??<br />
| ??<br />
| ??<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| 2<br />
| ??<br />
| ??<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| 2<br />
| ??<br />
| ??<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| 5<br />
| Deverex, Jamie, Jamie, Andrea, Peter<br />
| what 11 said, but with 5<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| 6<br />
| scott o, tanya zh, ash c, ralphy m, george THE ROM, alan a<br />
| If 6 spaces left in one house, or single Poker suite<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| 5<br />
| Abby Islan, Caitlin Eusden, Liz Kiehm, Emily Barrios, and Melissa Pun<br />
| Undecided, not poker?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 13<br />
| 6<br />
| Katie Creel, Alex Budden, Eva Flamm, Hanna Seifert, Kristen Williams<br />
| Whatever's left of the non-Poker options.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|14-15<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16<br />
|7<br />
|Christophe Dorsey, Chris Liguori, Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, Jeff Stenzel, Gilles Heno-Coe, Matt "Sko-bro" Skoryk, Josh Solis<br />
|Poker or splitting<br />
|}</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=2009_Co-op_room_draw&diff=179732009 Co-op room draw2009-02-17T01:48:25Z<p>10kac 2: added running total</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Useful info about the co-ops'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/co-ophousing.html Co-op facts from Campus Life]<br />
<br />
There are 8 co-ops, with a total of 109 spaces in them. Specific numbers can be found [http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/co-opfastfacts.html here]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Please say where you're interested in going'''<br />
<br />
And please list names so people can figure out whom they might want to live with.<br />
<br />
Everyone: Draw #'s are in, last year everyone threw up their rank, # of people in their pick group, and eventually their intentions on where to pick in. Contribute if you'd like, just edit the page and I think it should work out. Great!<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! # grp<br />
! # ppl<br />
! Group<br />
! House choices<br />
! Running total<br />
|-<br />
| 1 <br />
| 2<br />
| KtB and Cat<br />
| Susie 99.9% sure<br />
| 2<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
| 9<br />
| Brian Citro Sam Jackson Matt Deady Connor Kamm Sam Blackshear Jeff Perlis Nora Mitchell Corey Watts Cullen Roberts <br />
| Susie or Doughty?<br />
| 11<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| ?<br />
| ???<br />
| ??<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| 12<br />
| Dave Moore, Dan Fast, Jimi Morales, Arjun Narayan, Trevor Lynch, Karen Chiu, Colette Salemi, Harsh Sodhi, Jimmy Gonzalez, Stephanie H. Kim, Peyton Newquist, Adrian Rodrigues<br />
| maybe either woodbridge or split over some combination of lambert/milham/susie<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| ?<br />
| ???<br />
| ??<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| 5<br />
| Abby Islan, Caitlin Eusden, Liz Kiehm, Emily Barrios, and Melissa Pun<br />
| Undecided, not poker?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 13<br />
| 6<br />
| Katie Creel, Alex Budden, Eva Flamm, Hanna Seifert, Kristen Williams<br />
| Whatever's left of the non-Poker options.<br />
|<br />
|}</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=2009_Co-op_room_draw&diff=179722009 Co-op room draw2009-02-17T01:43:56Z<p>10kac 2: Added our pick group</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Useful info about the co-ops'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/co-ophousing.html Co-op facts from Campus Life]<br />
<br />
There are 8 co-ops, with a total of 109 spaces in them. Specific numbers can be found [http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/co-opfastfacts.html here]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Please say where you're interested in going'''<br />
<br />
And please list names so people can figure out whom they might want to live with.<br />
<br />
Everyone: Draw #'s are in, last year everyone threw up their rank, # of people in their pick group, and eventually their intentions on where to pick in. Contribute if you'd like, just edit the page and I think it should work out. Great!<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! # grp<br />
! # ppl<br />
! Group<br />
! House choices<br />
|-<br />
| 1 <br />
| 2<br />
| KtB and Cat<br />
| Susie 99.9% sure<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
| 9<br />
| Brian Citro Sam Jackson Matt Deady Connor Kamm Sam Blackshear Jeff Perlis Nora Mitchell Corey Watts Cullen Roberts <br />
| Susie or Doughty?<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| ?<br />
| ???<br />
| ??<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| 12<br />
| Dave Moore, Dan Fast, Jimi Morales, Arjun Narayan, Trevor Lynch, Karen Chiu, Colette Salemi, Harsh Sodhi, Jimmy Gonzalez, Stephanie H. Kim, Peyton Newquist, Adrian Rodrigues<br />
| maybe either woodbridge or split over some combination of lambert/milham/susie<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| ?<br />
| ???<br />
| ??<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| 5<br />
| Abby Islan, Caitlin Eusden, Liz Kiehm, Emily Barrios, and Melissa Pun<br />
| Undecided, not poker?<br />
|-<br />
| 13<br />
| 6<br />
| Katie Creel, Alex Budden, Eva Flamm, Hanna Seifert, Kristen Williams<br />
| Whatever's left of the non-Poker options.<br />
|}</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Undeadly_Ten&diff=17056Undeadly Ten2008-05-07T01:07:53Z<p>10kac 2: Removed graduated students, added Kim Dacres, Jay Cox-Chapman, Elissa Brown, re-ordered to delete gaps.</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Students]] <br />
<br />
Parallel to the [[Deadly Ten]].<br />
<br />
<br />
A list of ten people on campus that you all should know. These are real Williams Institutions. The way [[Baxter]] was before they knocked it down.<br />
If you don't know at least one, you're probably on the deadly ten. Or dead.<br />
<br />
<br />
1.) [[Morgan Goodwin]]. Probably drafting a college council response to this post as we type (while skiing... naked). <br />
<br />
2.) [[Kim Dacres]]. CC president, Rugby captain, Gargoyle Society, Stand With Us leader ... the list goes on.<br />
<br />
3.) [[Rahul Shah]]. On the blogs, he's like lawyers in hell: everywhere. Suffering from a severe case of logorrhea, you know him, even if it's just by that warped ostrich head. He's also incapable of <br />
a) using the preferred spelling/punctuation of his friends' names.<br />
b) knowing whom to trust.<br />
c) knowing whom not to cross, especially when they're Deadly.<br />
He does, however, know the difference between 'who' and 'whom', unlike a certain unnamed friend.<br />
<br />
4.) [[Ben Rudick]]. Has probably taken amazing photos of you (although possibly without your permission). Or you may just be that unattractive. To check, go to [http://benrudick.smugmug.com/ benrudick.com]<br />
<br />
5.) [[Liz Hirschhorn]]. Her real name should be BooBoo/Manatee! [To those of you who wish to sign a petition requiring her to make that first name change legal, contact [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09cjv Cat Vielma]. You may see her playing volleyball, jv bball, or rucking for 80 minutes in 15 positions, but most importantly she's an ASL (american sign language) allstar. Awwwwwkward. I met her. Then I didn't die. I saw Liz Hirschhorn wearing army pants and flipflops, so I bought army pants and flipflops. (Proven true on the evening of May 18th, 2006 at Schow Atrium). Once killed a homeless person just to get an erection. FOREVER IN BLUE JEANSSS and by blue jeansss I mean grey sweats, with lots of holes<br />
<br />
6.) [[Elissa Brown]]<br />
<br />
7.) [[Jay Cox-Chapman]]<br />
<br />
8.) <br />
<br />
9.) <br />
<br />
10.) <br />
<br />
Remembrance of Undeadly Individuals Past:<br />
<br />
[[Marita]]. Head of the [[QSU]]. Don't make her kick your ass in a leather bustier and fish nets. <br />
<br />
[[Jonathan Landsman]]. He's not even on campus anymore, and you probably know him. <br />
<br />
[[Alan Cordova]]. He's been everywhere, he does everything. Including brewing people really good coffee.<br />
<br />
[http://www.drewnewman.com Drew Newman '04] Hang out in the activities office long enough and you'll see him.<br />
<br />
[[Sean Carollo]]. The kid with the cape. And the hat. And the walking staff. And the magic powers.<br />
<br />
[[Evan Miller]]. The MOST facebooked person of anyone on campus. Seriously. Double the number of Facebook hits then anyone else on campus. And that's for shizzle.</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Students_who_want_to_meet_random_people&diff=16874Students who want to meet random people2008-04-26T19:37:57Z<p>10kac 2: Fixed the formatting of the former students section.</p>
<hr />
<div>''' NOTE: This page has been updated to remove all the '06es and '07s, at least from the first two sections. Their names have been moved to the "former students" section. '''<br />
<br />
<br />
===Sit at my table===<br />
<br />
If you sit down, I won't look at you funny.<br />
<br />
(Please list the dining hall you eat at most of the time. There's no point putting your name randomly on this list)<br />
<br />
#Jason Ren (08jcr) will discuss the merits of universal cosmetic surgery, and bring the salmon<br />
#Aston Gonzalez<br />
#Rahul Shah (09ras). I eat almost every meal at Driscoll. Come join me. I usually engage in interesting discussion at meal time.<br />
#[[Morgan Goodwin]] (08mjg).<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/08sy sunmi yang] (Doesn't actually go to meals, but can be found at the Snack Bar almost every night.)<br />
#jordan landers. Can be found at breakfast in Driscoll with a whole grapefruit.<br />
#Kate Majzoub (I mostly eat on benches)<br />
#Teng Jian Khoo (I will complain a great deal about Microsoft and the evilness of C# if prompted.)<br />
#[[Peter Nunns]]; you bring the conversation topics. Unless otherwise prompted, I only talk about zombies, Futurism, famous lunatics, beards, and the shortcomings/failures of capitalism. - as a side note, Peter is crazy and topics may also stray to giant squid, eugenics, sado-masochism and the glory of [[Morgan West]]<br />
#Ben Howard<br />
#Jarrad Wood<br />
#Zach Safford (Not afraid to play with food)<br />
#Dan Winston (lady, but not afraid to play with Zach)<br />
#Elissa Brown (Well, anyways, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself)<br />
#Jessica Rodriguez<br />
#Jack Kling - Driscoll<br />
#Jake Levinson (jl1) - Paresky. I'm very tall.<br />
#Casey Lyons (ccl2) - Mission.<br />
#Katie Creel (10kac_2)<br />
<br />
===Drop by my room===<br />
<br />
Bored and wandering campus? Stop and say hello to someone.<br />
<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08aaw Anna Weber] will even give you a small houseplant, free of charge. (They make very good pets.)<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09cjv Catalina Vielma] Will ask you WTF are you doing in her room and will probably lunge an empty bottle and/or sharp object in your direction. Wait, was this supposed to be a meeting people blog?<br />
<br />
===Buy me dinner=== <br />
<br />
If you swipe us, we will come. Very cool seniors on the zero meal plan who love to be guest mealed:<br />
<br />
<br />
===Eat my food===<br />
<br />
If you want, I'll cook something for you (caveat esor)<br />
<br />
#Jordan Landers (Cooks healthy food. Really tasty healthy food. Amazing.)<br />
#Teng Jian Khoo (09tk) I have too much food right now. It may or may not have to be cooked, but if you want Malaysian food, you know where to get it.<br />
#Rob Adelman, given advance notice, makes amazing pancakes, typically filled with strawberries, blueberries, chocochips, or peanut butter chips.<br />
<br />
===Will eat your food===<br />
<br />
If you cook for me, I'll eat it. And hopefully like it.<br />
<br />
#Eduardo Lizarraga (08eml). I am vegetarian, so please no meat or fish. Cheese and eggs are fine.<br />
#Jono Dowse. Mm-mm-mmm.<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/08sy sunmi yang] eats almost anything and everything set in front of her.<br />
<br />
===Will cook for you and eat your food===<br />
<br />
I like reciprocity. Cook me food, and I'll eat it, and then I'll make you food- not necessarily in that order or at the same time.<br />
<br />
#Lisetta Shah<br />
#Emily Button<br />
#Jack Kling (09jak)<br />
<br />
===Will be an asshole===<br />
<br />
I will "cook for you," but I will then shun you and feed it all to my farm animals, just to spite you and waste your time. If/when you cook for me, I will tell you it is shitty and you should go die, before you even start cooking.<br />
<br />
#Peter Shin (is a real asshole).<br />
<br />
<br />
== Will Pretend To Be An Asshole At First ==<br />
<br />
I will be genuinely intimidating when you first meet me, will be haughty, arrogant, and caustic, make fun of you, and drop references to ''Starship Troopers''(1997) without dropping a beat so that you never know whether I'm really saying something or incorporating a quote from ''Starship Troopers'' into casual conversation. Then, you will discover that everything was an act and that you've won my undying respect and admiration for withstanding all that bullshit with a patient smile on your face. We will indulge in a month or two of constant, passionate sex, to the detriment of schoolwork, social lives, etc. until I have your complete trust and devotion and you can't imagine spending your life with anyone else. Then, I'll stab you in the back by having sex with somebody else, just because I have this personality disorder where I only want to have sex with people that are somehow "off-limits," prompting you to discover that the sensitive, sexy me is the REAL act, and, as it turns out, your first impression was right: I was actually an asshole all along. Thus you will learn the bitter lesson that you must ALWAYS judge a book by its cover. PS: I will never cook for you.<br />
<br />
#Miles Klee (is almost too good of an asshole)<br />
<br />
===Will eat the animals you have slain and cooked===<br />
<br />
If you kill it, and then cook it for me, I'll eat it.<br />
<br />
#[[Peter Nunns]]<br />
#[[Michael Hagerty '08]]<br />
#Natalia Gonzales (whose father actually slays a cow every year, storing it in the Gonzales freezer for consumption... Natalia misses fresh beef)<br />
<br />
===Will eat animals you procure (not necessarily cooked or slain)===<br />
<br />
If you find it, and put it in front of me, I'll eat it.<br />
<br />
#[[Toby Hall]]<br />
<br />
===Will refuse to be above cows on the food chain===<br />
#[[Katie Montgomery]] also refuses to be above fish. Which puts her in the regions of algae, probably. <br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09ras Rahul Shah] (Not really a Hindu but still feels uncomfortable eating beef)<br />
<br />
<br />
===Will kill animals===<br />
<br />
#Auyon Mukharji: Willy C, off of the common room. Give me a call if you want to go dropkick puppies or something.<br />
#Michael Anthony Del Rio: If by animals you mean communist agitators, I'm your man.<br />
#[[Peter Nunns]]: Always up for a good vivisection.<br />
#[[Jessica Walthew]]: As long it's Sam Weinreich, 09sjw. He may be bony but it's probably worth it anyway. <br />
#[[Toby Hall]]: Will kill caribou and other large game with bare hands. Tips appreciated, but not necessary.<br />
#[[Rahul Shah]]: Might kill the bacterium that is on your nose.<br />
<br />
===Easy Target for Slaughter and Eating===<br />
<br />
#[[Samuel Weinreich]]: Location: East College Room 105, careful, he's usually naked (and it's not a pretty sight). May also be found playing Mario Kart, follow the annoying "woo hoo" noise. Preferred weapons with which to maim him: spears, marmots.<br />
#[[Jarrad Wood]]: Usually found in Thompson or Schow. Follow the annoying laugh noises. Throw books at him, with Orgo mechanisms written all over them.<br />
<br />
== Former Students ==<br />
<br />
#Evan Miller feels funny being at the top of this long list.<br />
#Lisetta Shah<br />
#Jono Dowse<br />
#Joe McDonough; but how will you know it's me? I shall wear a blue carnation in my buttonhole. "It's not the time of year for oranges," I will say. Respond "The herring flies at midnight."<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jps Joe Shoer], who does not actually wear laser goggles on a regular basis. He is also capable of talking about much more than anchor housing.<br />
#LaVonna Bowen (06lmb) will look at you funny, but she does that with everyone.<br />
#Rachel Winch<br />
#[[Diana Davis '07|Diana Davis]]<br />
#Kashif Akhtar<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jps Joe Shoer] (Come see my vintage '77 Star Wars poster!)<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06lmb LaVonna Bowen] plays video games when she's not working. Which is all the time.<br />
#[[Alan Cordova]] (Stop by Sawyer carrel 3N30 to see my vintage '05 Kyrgyz election posters!)<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07jdk Jonaya Kemper] loves when people drop by. She often has candy and baked goods available.<br />
#Alan Cordova (06arc_2)<br />
#Rachel Winch (06rlw)<br />
#Ben Cohen (06bdc)<br />
#Heather Casteel (06hdc) (particularly enjoys sunday brunch)<br />
#Jason Law (06jl) (hair's making a recovery)<br />
#Kate Majzoub (06kmm)<br />
#M. Esa Seegulam (06mes) (Sold his hair for a meal)<br />
#Roy Liu (06rl)<br />
#Jen Messier (06jam_2)<br />
#Jess Lovaas (06jll)<br />
#Gillian McBride (06gmm) (parents love me and so will you)<br />
#Kathryn Fromson (06kef) misses dining hall lunch, not so much dinner<br />
#Julie Esteves (06jte) loves people...but only if they provide her with food<br />
#Rachel Winch (06rlw). For real. E-mail me! I especially love vegetables and things that don't contain meat.<br />
#[[Julianne Shelby '06]]: I live in the basement of Fitch, smoke outside of it all the time. Hit me up if you're short on cigs, I smoke Marlboro Reds, and I always have an axe to grind.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Students]]</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Students_who_want_to_meet_random_people&diff=16873Students who want to meet random people2008-04-26T18:47:17Z<p>10kac 2: Moved more 06s down to the bottom.</p>
<hr />
<div>''' NOTE: This page has been updated to remove all the '06es and '07s, at least from the first two sections. Their names have been moved to the "former students" section. '''<br />
<br />
<br />
===Sit at my table===<br />
<br />
If you sit down, I won't look at you funny.<br />
<br />
(Please list the dining hall you eat at most of the time. There's no point putting your name randomly on this list)<br />
<br />
#Jason Ren (08jcr) will discuss the merits of universal cosmetic surgery, and bring the salmon<br />
#Aston Gonzalez<br />
#Rahul Shah (09ras). I eat almost every meal at Driscoll. Come join me. I usually engage in interesting discussion at meal time.<br />
#[[Morgan Goodwin]] (08mjg).<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/08sy sunmi yang] (Doesn't actually go to meals, but can be found at the Snack Bar almost every night.)<br />
#jordan landers. Can be found at breakfast in Driscoll with a whole grapefruit.<br />
#Kate Majzoub (I mostly eat on benches)<br />
#Teng Jian Khoo (I will complain a great deal about Microsoft and the evilness of C# if prompted.)<br />
#[[Peter Nunns]]; you bring the conversation topics. Unless otherwise prompted, I only talk about zombies, Futurism, famous lunatics, beards, and the shortcomings/failures of capitalism. - as a side note, Peter is crazy and topics may also stray to giant squid, eugenics, sado-masochism and the glory of [[Morgan West]]<br />
#Ben Howard<br />
#Jarrad Wood<br />
#Zach Safford (Not afraid to play with food)<br />
#Dan Winston (lady, but not afraid to play with Zach)<br />
#Elissa Brown (Well, anyways, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself)<br />
#Jessica Rodriguez<br />
#Jack Kling - Driscoll<br />
#Jake Levinson (jl1) - Paresky. I'm very tall.<br />
#Casey Lyons (ccl2) - Mission.<br />
#Katie Creel (10kac_2)<br />
<br />
===Drop by my room===<br />
<br />
Bored and wandering campus? Stop and say hello to someone.<br />
<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08aaw Anna Weber] will even give you a small houseplant, free of charge. (They make very good pets.)<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09cjv Catalina Vielma] Will ask you WTF are you doing in her room and will probably lunge an empty bottle and/or sharp object in your direction. Wait, was this supposed to be a meeting people blog?<br />
<br />
===Buy me dinner=== <br />
<br />
If you swipe us, we will come. Very cool seniors on the zero meal plan who love to be guest mealed:<br />
<br />
<br />
===Eat my food===<br />
<br />
If you want, I'll cook something for you (caveat esor)<br />
<br />
#Jordan Landers (Cooks healthy food. Really tasty healthy food. Amazing.)<br />
#Teng Jian Khoo (09tk) I have too much food right now. It may or may not have to be cooked, but if you want Malaysian food, you know where to get it.<br />
#Rob Adelman, given advance notice, makes amazing pancakes, typically filled with strawberries, blueberries, chocochips, or peanut butter chips.<br />
<br />
===Will eat your food===<br />
<br />
If you cook for me, I'll eat it. And hopefully like it.<br />
<br />
#Eduardo Lizarraga (08eml). I am vegetarian, so please no meat or fish. Cheese and eggs are fine.<br />
#Jono Dowse. Mm-mm-mmm.<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/08sy sunmi yang] eats almost anything and everything set in front of her.<br />
<br />
===Will cook for you and eat your food===<br />
<br />
I like reciprocity. Cook me food, and I'll eat it, and then I'll make you food- not necessarily in that order or at the same time.<br />
<br />
#Lisetta Shah<br />
#Emily Button<br />
#Jack Kling (09jak)<br />
<br />
===Will be an asshole===<br />
<br />
I will "cook for you," but I will then shun you and feed it all to my farm animals, just to spite you and waste your time. If/when you cook for me, I will tell you it is shitty and you should go die, before you even start cooking.<br />
<br />
#Peter Shin (is a real asshole).<br />
<br />
<br />
== Will Pretend To Be An Asshole At First ==<br />
<br />
I will be genuinely intimidating when you first meet me, will be haughty, arrogant, and caustic, make fun of you, and drop references to ''Starship Troopers''(1997) without dropping a beat so that you never know whether I'm really saying something or incorporating a quote from ''Starship Troopers'' into casual conversation. Then, you will discover that everything was an act and that you've won my undying respect and admiration for withstanding all that bullshit with a patient smile on your face. We will indulge in a month or two of constant, passionate sex, to the detriment of schoolwork, social lives, etc. until I have your complete trust and devotion and you can't imagine spending your life with anyone else. Then, I'll stab you in the back by having sex with somebody else, just because I have this personality disorder where I only want to have sex with people that are somehow "off-limits," prompting you to discover that the sensitive, sexy me is the REAL act, and, as it turns out, your first impression was right: I was actually an asshole all along. Thus you will learn the bitter lesson that you must ALWAYS judge a book by its cover. PS: I will never cook for you.<br />
<br />
#Miles Klee (is almost too good of an asshole)<br />
<br />
===Will eat the animals you have slain and cooked===<br />
<br />
If you kill it, and then cook it for me, I'll eat it.<br />
<br />
#[[Peter Nunns]]<br />
#[[Michael Hagerty '08]]<br />
#Natalia Gonzales (whose father actually slays a cow every year, storing it in the Gonzales freezer for consumption... Natalia misses fresh beef)<br />
<br />
===Will eat animals you procure (not necessarily cooked or slain)===<br />
<br />
If you find it, and put it in front of me, I'll eat it.<br />
<br />
#[[Toby Hall]]<br />
<br />
===Will refuse to be above cows on the food chain===<br />
#[[Katie Montgomery]] also refuses to be above fish. Which puts her in the regions of algae, probably. <br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09ras Rahul Shah] (Not really a Hindu but still feels uncomfortable eating beef)<br />
<br />
<br />
===Will kill animals===<br />
<br />
#Auyon Mukharji: Willy C, off of the common room. Give me a call if you want to go dropkick puppies or something.<br />
#Michael Anthony Del Rio: If by animals you mean communist agitators, I'm your man.<br />
#[[Peter Nunns]]: Always up for a good vivisection.<br />
#[[Jessica Walthew]]: As long it's Sam Weinreich, 09sjw. He may be bony but it's probably worth it anyway. <br />
#[[Toby Hall]]: Will kill caribou and other large game with bare hands. Tips appreciated, but not necessary.<br />
#[[Rahul Shah]]: Might kill the bacterium that is on your nose.<br />
<br />
===Easy Target for Slaughter and Eating===<br />
<br />
#[[Samuel Weinreich]]: Location: East College Room 105, careful, he's usually naked (and it's not a pretty sight). May also be found playing Mario Kart, follow the annoying "woo hoo" noise. Preferred weapons with which to maim him: spears, marmots.<br />
#[[Jarrad Wood]]: Usually found in Thompson or Schow. Follow the annoying laugh noises. Throw books at him, with Orgo mechanisms written all over them.<br />
<br />
== Former Students ==<br />
<br />
#Evan Miller feels funny being at the top of this long list.<br />
#Lisetta Shah<br />
#Jono Dowse<br />
#Joe McDonough; but how will you know it's me? I shall wear a blue carnation in my buttonhole. "It's not the time of year for oranges," I will say. Respond "The herring flies at midnight."<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jps Joe Shoer], who does not actually wear laser goggles on a regular basis. He is also capable of talking about much more than anchor housing.<br />
#LaVonna Bowen (06lmb) will look at you funny, but she does that with everyone.<br />
#Rachel Winch<br />
#[[Diana Davis '07|Diana Davis]]<br />
#Kashif Akhtar<br />
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#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jps Joe Shoer] (Come see my vintage '77 Star Wars poster!)<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06lmb LaVonna Bowen] plays video games when she's not working. Which is all the time.<br />
#[[Alan Cordova]] (Stop by Sawyer carrel 3N30 to see my vintage '05 Kyrgyz election posters!)<br />
#[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07jdk Jonaya Kemper] loves when people drop by. She often has candy and baked goods available.<br />
#Alan Cordova (06arc_2)<br />
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#Rachel Winch (06rlw)<br />
#Ben Cohen (06bdc)<br />
#Heather Casteel (06hdc) (particularly enjoys sunday brunch)<br />
#Jason Law (06jl) (hair's making a recovery)<br />
#Kate Majzoub (06kmm)<br />
#M. Esa Seegulam (06mes) (Sold his hair for a meal)<br />
#Roy Liu (06rl)<br />
#Jen Messier (06jam_2)<br />
#Jess Lovaas (06jll)<br />
#Gillian McBride (06gmm) (parents love me and so will you)<br />
#Kathryn Fromson (06kef) misses dining hall lunch, not so much dinner<br />
#Julie Esteves (06jte) loves people...but only if they provide her with food<br />
#Rachel Winch (06rlw). For real. E-mail me! I especially love vegetables and things that don't contain meat.<br />
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#[[Julianne Shelby '06]]: I live in the basement of Fitch, smoke outside of it all the time. Hit me up if you're short on cigs, I smoke Marlboro Reds, and I always have an axe to grind.<br />
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[[Category:Students]]</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Hard_classes&diff=16811Hard classes2008-04-18T05:26:16Z<p>10kac 2: edited for grammer & gender</p>
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Because some people just like a challenge.<br />
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Just to reiterate, Willipedia posts are *not* anonymous: contributors probably shouldn't say anything here that they wouldn't want to put their name on.<br />
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===Arth 101-102===<br />
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Unless you really like memorization, this class is quite hellish. The lectures are great, but the memorization -- five facts for each slide -- is a lot of work. Also, since virtually no one has written an art history paper before (at least no one who is taking 101-102) you just write the papers like regular papers, and it turns out that art history papers are supposed to be totally different, and since there are only two papers in the semester, it's hard to improve much. <br />
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In contrast, for me the class is one of the most interesting at Williams (102 lecture was the highlight of my day, every day) and the quizzes really are not that hard. It only took me a couple hours of studying the images for the quizzes a night or two before the quiz, and I didn't miss any points on any of the quizzes. Also, I am not one of those people who can get A's in classes without studying, so don't think that. The exams do require a lot of preparation, though. <br />
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I disagree with the other posts. I would say this is one of the '''easiest''' classes that I've taken at Williams, and one of the most interesting. Good bang for your buck--is a pretty awsome class and doesn't require that much work. <br />
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I agree with the poster directly above me. The reading isn't that long and is much more interesting than your typical textbook chunks. The quizzes are a pain, but manageable--maybe 1 hr of studying per quiz. The papers aren't that bad either--sure, no one's ever written one before, but the conference profs realize that and it's fairly easy to get at least a B+. The final and midterm are brutal, though.<br />
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:Estimated weekly workload: 5-10 hours<br />
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===Biology 202: Genetics===<br />
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If you're not a biology major, DO NOT TAKE THIS COURSE. More or less equivalent to 3 courses in one. This class combines a great deal of reading (about 2 hours worth per class) with two midterms and a final. Each only tests the material from the end of the previous midterm, however, although it would be humanly impossible to have them as cumulative anyway. There are also weekly labs with FULL WRITTEN LAB REPORTS FOR EACH and perhaps the strangest phenomenon for a biology lab course: PROBLEM SETS!<br />
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Estimated workload: Lab: 3.5 hours (plus some night and weekend time); Problem Set: 4 hours approx every other week; Lab Reports: 3 hours weekly not counting the 50+ page fly lab report which averages at least 20 hours of work.<br />
Estimated weekly workload would be about 8 hours at a conservative level.<br />
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I am a biology major, but I've talked to plenty of people who aren't and this class isn't as horrible as the above description makes it sound. The reading is mostly skimmable. The material, while voluminous and challenging, IS manageable if you take good lecture notes, use office hours, and study with some friends. The problem sets never struck me as strange--a lot of classical genetics is based on problems, so learning how to solve them makes sense. Plus, you get Quantitative credit for them, so maybe it's worth it. Finally, the fly lab doesn't have to be 50+ pages. Mine came in at just under 26 and no one I've talked to had above 30 pages. Really, the class isn't devilish or out to get you. It's challenging, but it was definitely one of my favorite classes here and I think the work is worth it.<br />
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I'd also heard from a Bio major that Genetics, when he took it, was the hardest Bio sequence class in the major. From what I heard compared to the class I took, Genetics has changed quite a bit. I found it a wildly interesting class, with problem sets that were far more reasonable than those in any I've taken. Work was generally given only when necesary, as opposed to those classes whose profs think its their god-given right to take up your free time. Both the problem sets and tests were moderately challenging, but also fulfilling and downright original. The Fly lab, whether 25 or 50 pages, will suck. Going to the help session before it was due, everybody, including Dr. D, looked like death. Overall, besides that needlessly painful lab assignment, this class explains an incredible amount about biology and the world we see around us. It was my favorite class this semester and perhaps of my time at Williams. As far as work load--I spent a couple of hours on each problem set and spent the night studying before each test. Readings are fully optional, and I did not use them. Lecture attendence is necesary, but classes fly by to an extent I've never yet seen at Williams. On M/W/F this was the one class I always went to.<br />
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===Chem 155: Concepts of Modern Chemistry===<br />
At one point, I talked to Bingemann in office hours. Direct quote: "I would say organic chemistry is easier than 155." Nuff said.<br />
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This class is not hard at all if you take good notes. No where orgo's level!<br />
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===Organic Chemistry===<br />
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It seems hard for me to imagine this page to be complete without listing one of William's most painful classes. Organic Chemistry takes two semesters to complete, and is taken the spring of one year, followed by the fall of the next. So, even stucturally the class is difficult, but I'll get to that in a bit. <br />
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The first semester of Organic (Shortend to orgo here, and o-chem at most other schools) is basically learning the bare-bones basics of organic chemistry, analogous to learning the alphabet of a new language, and logically the second semester builds on the knowledge creating paragraphs and papers of this alphabet (to continue the analogy). Now notice how I made the jump from alphabet to papers over a summer; this is basically how it feels. And, of course, this is not to say at all that learning the basics of organic chemistry is easy. Quite the contrary, the basics are very memorization based, there is no way around it. This memorization becomes even more of a hinderance when you arive the fall of the next semester and realize that you have forgotten everything. Of course, there is hardly a day of review, it would be impossible though to review more, there is far too much material to get into the semester. Thus the first month of that second semester of orgo is really a blind, frantic scramble to remember what the previous semester entailed, while trying to to understand complex reaction mechanisms which apear to happen almost by magic. <br />
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However, if you can get though that, the rest of the semester should be only regular hard. Of course, this is all in addition to the lab section in which you are given three unknown samples (two of which are mixed together) which you are supposed to purify, analyze, and identify using the methods learned the semester before, and some new techniques as well.<br />
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:Workload: Bi-monthly problem sets: three hours (usually done over two-four days)<br />
:Tests (four over the course of the semester): usually between 10-24 hours of studying<br />
:Regular reading: 1-2 hours (usually two-three reading assignments during the week)<br />
:Lab prep: 1 hour<br />
:Melt-temp: 30-90 minutes<br />
:Lab: 4 hours<br />
:Lab report*: 8 hours or so per report except the third, which is a short work sheet.<br />
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*Or for the chem masochist, there is the extra lab-hard lab section (255). Be prepared for about two hellish consecutive all-nighters for both the (ungraded) rough draft and final 60+ page book that is your lab report. It will be the largest academic endeavor you have undertaken since learning to read. But not having to do pre and post labs is so deliciously tempting...<br />
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===Chem 342: Synthetic Organic Chemistry===<br />
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For those with enough testicular fortitude, this class is interesting but the workload is constant and makes intro orgo look rather pale by comparison. Getting through this class with a decent grade is a blessing bestowed upon few. With Smith its a whole new world of pain, he's a great prof and helps out a lot but with:<br />
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:Weekly Problems sets averaging 6-8 hours as a minimum (more like 12-14);<br />
:Two "6 hour" take-home midterms that would frighten the bravest chemist;<br />
:Weekly labs that range from 4 to 8 hours of actual in lab time;<br />
:Running Spectral Instruments (outside of lab) 1 hour;<br />
:Spectral Analysis and lab prep that take about an hour;<br />
:Lab Reports that take approx 40-50 hours to write up;<br />
:Final Project on a complete synthesis of an extremely complex molecule, including:<br />
:# Oral Presentation: 30 hours of prep, power point and chem draw.<br />
:# Final Paper a 25-30 page beast of chem jibberish that will take weeks to research, days of prep (more chem draw and figures) and approx 40-50 hours of just straight writing....<br />
:NMRoD - A presentation you must give at the beginning of the lecture about a named reaction. You must do two during the semester. This is not applicable to all those who take the class with David P. Richardson<br />
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This class is no joke. But if you're willing to get your ass kicked for a semester the knowledge imparted upon you is vast and powerful...for you shall become an Organic Chem Lord...<br />
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The class is MUCH more difficult and MUCH more time consuming when taken with Professor Thomas E. Smith (who incidentally has the initials TES...which would mean something to you if you took this course).<br />
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===History 135T===<br />
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This class is possibly one of the hardest tutorials to get into. Why would so many people want to subject themselves to the insane workload it entails? Because Prof. Wood is the coolest person in the world. Thats why.<br />
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Approximately 200-300 pages of reading each week, and a 7 page paper every fortnight. Worst is the fear imparted in your brain when Prof. Wood gives you NO INDICATION OR GRADE whatsoever of your performance, leading you to expect anything from a C+ to an A- in your final grade. If you're cool with that, you will learn to argue very well. You have to be self motivated though, as if your analysis in tutorial is crappy, he won't be too upset. But even if you think you have the most amazing idea, or essay, or critique in the world, he will throw a metaphorical bucket of cold water on your face with a well-aimed question. <br />
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Loads of fun.<br />
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===Greek 101-102===<br />
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It's not the work itself that's hard, it's the sheer amount of it for a 101 language course. You have to learn enough grammar to read Xenophon and Euripides by spring (which is, by the way, totally worth it).<br />
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101 is kind of a nightmare, but it pretty much settles down for 102.<br />
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===Math 324===<br />
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Topology (with Professor Morgan) is hard. And the final exam is really hard, definitely nothing like what is in class. Since the textbook (Munkres -- pretty much the only topology textbook in existence) is created for a two-semester course, and this class covers it in one semester as a 300-level course, you have to skip a lot, so it's hard to know what to review in the textbook. Also, there are very few examples, and a lot of long proofs, and almost no illustrations. There are also no solutions for any of the problems in the book.<br />
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Estimated weekly workload: 10-20 hours (if you need less then 10 hours, you should go see a doctor. If it takes you more than 20 hours for three weeks in a row, consider dropping it.)<br />
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===Math 401===<br />
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a.k.a Functional Analysis With Applications to Mathematical Physics <br />
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Functional Analysis (FUN henceforth) is like Topology (MATH 324 –see above for description) on steroids. This is to say that if you have taken Topology, FUN is relatively manageable, since you build on the knowledge obtained. If you have not taken Topology before taking FUN, let’s just say that you are in for an interesting experience. <br />
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Of course, a question emerges: if Topology and FUN are so hard, why bother taking them? Well, I guess that one needs to have a certain masochistic streak in himself/herself to take these classes; that, and it really counts a lot for Math/Econ/Physics grad schools. <br />
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On the plus side, Functional Analysis has been known, in the Budapest math program, to be called Fun Anal. It is rumored that this abbreviation alone is reason enough to take the course.<br />
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:Estimated weekly workload: 12+ hours<br />
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===Any Physics Tutorial (402T, 405T, 411T)===<br />
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Goodbye weekend, hello problem set. For the masochistic physics major in all of us. Other highlights include getting to make a fool of yourself in front of one of your favorite physics profs once a week!<br />
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:Estimated weekly workload: 12-15 hours<br />
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===Japanese 101-102===<br />
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Many will enter, few will get through 102. Japanese 101-102 would easily be the biggest weeder on campus, except that the upper-level classes don't exactly get easier. For the first two years, the class is two classes' worth of scheduled meetings, and even thereafter it holds two classes' worth of homework time. Skills required include rote memorization, ability to quickly adapt to deeply bizarre material, the ability to not snicker at conversation videos, and the ability to assimilate grammar without ever having it explained. (Part of this class is called the "lecture" section. Despite this, there will never be a lecture.) On the plus side, if you can survive it, the Japanese language courses will teach you a lot, and every other department will seem easy in comparison.<br />
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:Estimated weekly workload: 10-15 hours<br />
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===Computer Networks 336T===<br />
Few will enter, fewer will survive. This course makes the microcoded CS237 look simple in comparison. The homeworks are okay--or at least you feel--until you get your marks back with circles and crosses on everything, and you will wonder "why was this, why was that wrong?" Of course, Professor Tom Murtagh always explains stuff when you go to him, but you won't get a clear explanation until you are marked wrong. Exams are hard. On a scale from 1-10, the midterm is 7, and the final is 10. There are things not ever discussed before, or those that hide in obscure places of the textbook. In short, exams are like 24-hour take-homes squeezed into 2 and a half hours. On the positive side, you get to learn a lot about Tom's methodology not only as a computer scientist, but as a scholar. He penetrates into the impenetrable depth of every reading he assigns and, being a skeptic himself, finds fault in there, just as he finds faults on your homeworks and exams. In other words, he treats you like a mature scientist, giving you the same weight as he will give to professionals. If you are confident with your physics and computer science, take it. <br />
:Estimated weekly workload: The author spends at least 12 hours each week, but he has seen someone spent less time and done better.<br />
PS: Tom can shoot a fly with a rubber band.<br />
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===Computer Science 237===<br />
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Did I mention Microcode? If you haven't heard that dreaded word, be aware of this class. People who sign up for this class should know fully well what they are getting into. You might end up with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and wake up late at night, sweating, and yelling out in assembly code.<br />
It really is the testing ground of the major. Defines the sophomore computer science experience. (If you want to prove your prowess, take it freshman fall.)<br />
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Microcode really isn't that bad, as long as you work within the schedule Duane gives you and don't try to cram it all into the last few days.<br />
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===Computer Science 337T===<br />
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Thought microcode was easy? Got through it freshman fall? Then 337 is for you! The '37' ending indicates that it is the same "type" of work as found in 237. Not a joke of a class. Possibly one of the hardest electives in the CS major. Still, in what other class do you get to design a complete RISC processor schematic, ready to be painted in silicon, as your final project ?<br />
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===Related articles===<br />
[[Easy Classes]]</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Currier_Room_Draw_2008&diff=16701Currier Room Draw 20082008-04-10T23:08:03Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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117. 1 '11...yeah pretty sure this is dead last</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Currier_Room_Draw_2008&diff=16583Currier Room Draw 20082008-04-10T00:38:18Z<p>10kac 2: edited for clarity</p>
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<div>Help make room draw less stressful by letting others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. Try to give as best an idea as you can (ex. your ideal building and floor, if you are more interested in rooms that are next to each other/are considering a double to stay together, etc.). This will make room draw much easier.<br />
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No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Prospect 4, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
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<hr />
<div>Help make room draw less stressing, let others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. Try to give as best an idea as you can (ex. your ideal building and floor, if you are more interested in rooms that are next to each other/are considering a double to stay together, etc.), it makes things a lot easier when actual room draw comes around.<br />
<br />
No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Prospect 4, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
<br />
Also, putting your class year rather than your class title ("'09" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy. <br />
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<hr />
<div>Help make room draw less stressing, let others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. Try to give as best an idea as you can (ex. your ideal building and floor, if you are more interested in rooms that are next to each other/are considering a double to stay together, etc.), it makes things a lot easier when actual room draw comes around.<br />
<br />
No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Prospect 4, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
<br />
Also, putting your class year rather than your class title ("'09" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy. <br />
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<hr />
<div>The Williams community gathered this evening to discuss the prevalence of hate<br />
and indifference on our campus. Over 120 students spent hours sharing our<br />
anger and developing a vision for a better community. This is our way of<br />
beginning to change the culture of apathy and foster the real respect that we<br />
know is possible.<br />
<br />
<br />
We are Williams students and we see hate and indifference here and now. <br />
<br />
We are committing to build a respectful and affirming community. <br />
<br />
We stand against discrimination of every kind and demand the same from our administration; until this becomes a reality we will keep fighting. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Stand with us!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
* '''Please add your name:'''<br />
<br />
<br />
# Morgan Goodwin<br />
# Kim “Kimbo” Dacres<br />
# Haydee Lindo<br />
# Jason Ren<br />
# Christopher Holland<br />
# Claire Schwartz<br />
# Amanda Santiago<br />
# Nicolas Williams<br />
# Leo Brown<br />
# Rashid Duroseau<br />
# Nailah Wilds<br />
# Zoe Fonseca<br />
# Courtney “CoCo” Smith<br />
# Stephanie J. Kim<br />
# Christian Mendoza<br />
# Paulette Rodriguez<br />
# Aaron Mieszcanski<br />
# Raff Donnelson<br />
# Shayla Williams<br />
# Kendall Newman<br />
# Marcela DiBlasi<br />
# Elizabeth Kohut<br />
# Kelsey Jones<br />
# David Edwards<br />
# Heather Makover<br />
# William Garza<br />
# Rousseau Mieze<br />
# Janay Clyde<br />
# Peter Huang<br />
# Leanne Lin<br />
# Salvatore Asaro<br />
# Alez Cruz<br />
# Oscar Moreno<br />
# Ashley Carrera<br />
# Cindy LaRosa<br />
# Ellen Song<br />
# Gina Rodriguez<br />
# Kevin Delucio<br />
# Leah Lansdown<br />
# Julian Mesri<br />
# Daniella Diaz<br />
# Laura Christianson<br />
# Jordan King<br />
# Ben Kolesar<br />
# Amanda Santiago<br />
# Nicolas Williams<br />
# Glen Zheng<br />
# Krystal Duffus<br />
# Andres Nino<br />
# Lydia Barnett-Mulligan<br />
# Andrew Goldston<br />
# Riki McDermott<br />
# Teri Hoffman<br />
# Eva Breitenbach<br />
# Elissa Brown<br />
# Peter Nurnberg<br />
# Leah Shoer<br />
# Megan Brankley<br />
# Uzaib Saya<br />
# Elisa Sequeira<br />
# Joe Lorenz<br />
# Kaveh Landsverk<br />
# Rachel A. Savain<br />
# Allegra Hyde<br />
# John Salcedo<br />
# Aditi Chaturvedi<br />
# Jeff Lin<br />
# Tony Coleman<br />
# Mia DeSimone<br />
# Lizzy Brickley<br />
# Christopher Law<br />
# Natalie Friedman<br />
# Katie Creel</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Hunger_Issues_in_the_Berkshires&diff=15947Hunger Issues in the Berkshires2007-12-18T01:32:15Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div>Co-taught by Lauren Guilmette ’08 and Laura Huang ‘11<br />
(Please contact 08leg or lh1 for details)<br />
<br />
This experiential course will focus on food insecurity in our local community<br />
surrounding Williams, as well as local grassroots activism to approach these<br />
issues. The shift in the northern Berkshires away from an industrial economy<br />
has rendered hundreds of local residents unemployed, underemployed, or at best,<br />
leashed to minimum-wage jobs with neither benefits nor security. In our local<br />
community, the hunger rate is six times greater than the local average, and one<br />
out of every three children lives in a family struggling to put a meal on the<br />
table. <br />
<br />
In this Free University course, our “class” time will be spent mostly at the<br />
Berkshire Food Project in North Adams (transportation will be provided). The<br />
BFP is a community-run free lunch program (started by Williams students!) which<br />
continues to serve food to low income local residents. Volunteers serve lunch,<br />
eat and talk with the clients, and clean up afterwards. But here the word<br />
"serve" is used advisedly, as the BFP is emphatic in its determination not to<br />
be a soup kitchen. We have no "chow line" where globs of unidentifiable stuff<br />
are plunked onto paper plates; rather, the set-up is restaurant-style, with<br />
students and others volunteers as servers. This program simultaneously works to<br />
create a sense of community in North Adams because, while most clients are at<br />
or below the poverty line, many others show up too because the food is<br />
delicious. The BFP recently moved to serving lunch everyday, and we plan to go<br />
two-three days a week from 11:15 to 12:45, depending on the schedules of those<br />
who sign up! <br />
<br />
In addition to time spent at the BFP, talking with the local activists who keep<br />
it in operation, we will investigate other local groups and hopefully bring in<br />
some evening speakers to discuss food issues in our community. <br />
If you are interested in grassroots activism and/or hunger issues, please join<br />
us this January!</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Free_University&diff=15946Free University2007-12-18T01:31:15Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
Take or teach any classes you want during Winter Study. <br />
<br />
Courses available for Winter Study 2008 include:<br />
(If you're interested in taking a course, contact the instructor for additional information)<br />
<br />
# [[Knitting]]<br />
#*by Emily Brown<br />
# [[Hunger Issues in the Berkshires]]<br />
#*by Lauren Guilmette<br />
# [[Vegan Baking]]<br />
#*by Dae Selcer<br />
# [[Argentine Tango]]<br />
#*by Marco Sanchez<br />
<br />
Past courses have included "How to Make Money on eBay", "The Art of Eskimo Warfare", and "The Fine Art of Seduction by Cooking: Kitchen Skills for the Dating Game."<br />
<br />
<br />
# The Philosophy and Sociology of Streaking <br />
#* taught by [[Andrew Whinery]] and [[Morgan Goodwin]]<br />
#* discussion and lab sections<br />
# An Introduction to HTML<br />
#* taught by [[Diana Davis]]<br />
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]<br />
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick<br />
#* taught by [[Dave Letzler]]<br />
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I><br />
# Gregorian Chant<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)<br />
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.<br />
# Is Latin Dead?<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]]<br />
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners<br />
# Wanna be a DJ?<br />
#* taught by [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] and the WCFM DJs<br />
#* become a certified DJ over Winter Study, broadcast your own weekly show on WCFM throughout Spring Semester (and beyond)<br />
#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration<br />
# Toot Your Own Horn<br />
#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova]]<br />
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.<br />
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Free_University&diff=15945Free University2007-12-18T01:21:20Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
Take or teach any classes you want during Winter Study. <br />
<br />
Courses available for Winter Study 2008 include:<br />
# [[Knitting]]<br />
#*by Emily Brown<br />
# [[Hunger Issues in the Berkshires]]<br />
#*by Lauren Guilmette<br />
# [[Vegan Baking]]<br />
#*by Dae Selcer<br />
# [[Argentine Tango]]<br />
#*by Marco Sanchez<br />
<br />
Past courses have included "How to Make Money on eBay", "The Art of Eskimo Warfare", and "The Fine Art of Seduction by Cooking: Kitchen Skills for the Dating Game."<br />
<br />
<br />
# The Philosophy and Sociology of Streaking <br />
#* taught by [[Andrew Whinery]] and [[Morgan Goodwin]]<br />
#* discussion and lab sections<br />
# An Introduction to HTML<br />
#* taught by [[Diana Davis]]<br />
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]<br />
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick<br />
#* taught by [[Dave Letzler]]<br />
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I><br />
# Gregorian Chant<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)<br />
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.<br />
# Is Latin Dead?<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]]<br />
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners<br />
# Wanna be a DJ?<br />
#* taught by [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] and the WCFM DJs<br />
#* become a certified DJ over Winter Study, broadcast your own weekly show on WCFM throughout Spring Semester (and beyond)<br />
#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration<br />
# Toot Your Own Horn<br />
#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova]]<br />
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.<br />
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Vegan_Baking&diff=15944Vegan Baking2007-12-18T01:18:22Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div>Ever wondered how the heck those crazy vegans eat without eggs, milk, butter, or<br />
cheese? What do they do about cookies, cakes, pies, and creme brulee? And do<br />
vegan baked goods really taste like cardboard with chocolate sauce? In this<br />
course, curious students will learn how to create vegan cookies, pies, muffins,<br />
tarts, custards and other delectable delights. They will learn what makes vegan<br />
baking both sublime and sucky. Most work will be in lab, but short seminars on<br />
the different (PETA and otherwise) philosophies on veganism will be included.<br />
At the end of the course, students will receive a cook-book of the recipes they<br />
have used to create edible art.<br />
<br />
<br />
Yummy!<br />
<br />
- Dae Selcer, '10</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Argentine_Tango&diff=15943Argentine Tango2007-12-18T01:17:35Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div>Ever heard the song Los Vino by Otros Aires? Probably not. <br />
Promiscuous Girl by<br />
Nelly Furtado and Timbaland? Thought so. Wouldn't it be awesome if <br />
you could *tango* to it? The Argentine Tango club will be teaching classes this <br />
Winter<br />
study, and everyone is invited. One of the many beauties of Tango is <br />
that it's an<br />
improvisational dance. We teach you an array of moves, and the leader <br />
can put<br />
them together however they like. Even better is the follower <br />
position, who gets<br />
to be surprised at whatever combination of moves they are lead into. <br />
So come<br />
join us this winter study and learn some moves to bust out on the <br />
dance floor.<br />
<br />
No partner required, and the lessons are free!<br />
<br />
E-mail Marco at 10mps@williams.edu if you have any questions.</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Free_University&diff=15942Free University2007-12-18T01:16:06Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
Take or teach any classes you want during Winter Study. <br />
<br />
Courses available for Winter Study 2008 include:<br />
# [[Knitting]]<br />
#*by [[Emily Brown]] <br />
# [[Hunger Issues in the Berkshires]]<br />
#*by [[Lauren Guilmette]]<br />
# [[Vegan Baking]]<br />
#*by [[Dae Selcer]]<br />
# [[Argentine Tango]]<br />
#*by [[Marco Sanchez]]<br />
<br />
Past courses have included "How to Make Money on eBay", "The Art of Eskimo Warfare", and "The Fine Art of Seduction by Cooking: Kitchen Skills for the Dating Game."<br />
<br />
<br />
# The Philosophy and Sociology of Streaking <br />
#* taught by [[Andrew Whinery]] and [[Morgan Goodwin]]<br />
#* discussion and lab sections<br />
# An Introduction to HTML<br />
#* taught by [[Diana Davis]]<br />
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]<br />
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick<br />
#* taught by [[Dave Letzler]]<br />
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I><br />
# Gregorian Chant<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)<br />
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.<br />
# Is Latin Dead?<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]]<br />
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners<br />
# Wanna be a DJ?<br />
#* taught by [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] and the WCFM DJs<br />
#* become a certified DJ over Winter Study, broadcast your own weekly show on WCFM throughout Spring Semester (and beyond)<br />
#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration<br />
# Toot Your Own Horn<br />
#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova]]<br />
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.<br />
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Berkshire_Food_Project&diff=15941Berkshire Food Project2007-12-18T01:15:33Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
Co-taught by Lauren Guilmette ’08 and Laura Huang ‘11<br />
<br />
(Please contact 08leg or lh1 for details)<br />
<br />
This experiential course will focus on food insecurity in our local community<br />
surrounding Williams, as well as local grassroots activism to approach these<br />
issues. The shift in the northern Berkshires away from an industrial economy<br />
has rendered hundreds of local residents unemployed, underemployed, or at best,<br />
leashed to minimum-wage jobs with neither benefits nor security. In our local<br />
community, the hunger rate is six times greater than the local average, and one<br />
out of every three children lives in a family struggling to put a meal on the<br />
table. <br />
<br />
In this Free University course, our “class” time will be spent mostly at the<br />
Berkshire Food Project in North Adams (transportation will be provided). The<br />
BFP is a community-run free lunch program (started by Williams students!) which<br />
continues to serve food to low income local residents. Volunteers serve lunch,<br />
eat and talk with the clients, and clean up afterwards. But here the word<br />
"serve" is used advisedly, as the BFP is emphatic in its determination not to<br />
be a soup kitchen. We have no "chow line" where globs of unidentifiable stuff<br />
are plunked onto paper plates; rather, the set-up is restaurant-style, with<br />
students and others volunteers as servers. This program simultaneously works to<br />
create a sense of community in North Adams because, while most clients are at<br />
or below the poverty line, many others show up too because the food is<br />
delicious. The BFP recently moved to serving lunch everyday, and we plan to go<br />
two-three days a week from 11:15 to 12:45, depending on the schedules of those<br />
who sign up! <br />
<br />
In addition to time spent at the BFP, talking with the local activists who keep<br />
it in operation, we will investigate other local groups and hopefully bring in<br />
some evening speakers to discuss food issues in our community. <br />
If you are interested in grassroots activism and/or hunger issues, please join<br />
us this January!</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Free_University&diff=15940Free University2007-12-18T01:14:00Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
Take or teach any classes you want during Winter Study. <br />
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Courses available for Winter Study 2008 include:<br />
# [[Knitting]]<br />
#*by [[Emily Brown]] <br />
# [[Berkshire Food Project]]<br />
#*by [[Lauren Guilmette]]<br />
# [[Vegan Baking]]<br />
#*by [[Dae Selcer]]<br />
# [[Argentine Tango]]<br />
#*by [[Marco Sanchez]]<br />
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Past courses have included "How to Make Money on eBay", "The Art of Eskimo Warfare", and "The Fine Art of Seduction by Cooking: Kitchen Skills for the Dating Game."<br />
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# The Philosophy and Sociology of Streaking <br />
#* taught by [[Andrew Whinery]] and [[Morgan Goodwin]]<br />
#* discussion and lab sections<br />
# An Introduction to HTML<br />
#* taught by [[Diana Davis]]<br />
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]<br />
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick<br />
#* taught by [[Dave Letzler]]<br />
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I><br />
# Gregorian Chant<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)<br />
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.<br />
# Is Latin Dead?<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]]<br />
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners<br />
# Wanna be a DJ?<br />
#* taught by [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] and the WCFM DJs<br />
#* become a certified DJ over Winter Study, broadcast your own weekly show on WCFM throughout Spring Semester (and beyond)<br />
#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration<br />
# Toot Your Own Horn<br />
#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova]]<br />
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.<br />
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Knitting&diff=15939Knitting2007-12-18T01:10:57Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div> Learn a skill to help you bond with your (inner) grandma! This class will be a low-key opportunity to learn how to knit for the first time, or to work on more challenging projects if you’ve knitted before. We will take a trip to buy supplies at the beginning of Winter Study, and then meet once or twice a week for knitting wisdom/ guidance and a movie. Potential projects for beginners include a scarf or hat. For experienced knitters, we may try knitting in the round to make socks, mittens, or gloves. <br />
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All skill levels welcome! <br />
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Contact 08ejb if interested.</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Knitting&diff=15938Knitting2007-12-18T01:10:35Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div><br />
Learn a skill to help you bond with your (inner) grandma! This class will be a low-key opportunity to learn how to knit for the first time, or to work on more challenging projects if you’ve knitted before. We will take a trip to buy supplies at the beginning of Winter Study, and then meet once or twice a week for knitting wisdom/ guidance and a movie. Potential projects for beginners include a scarf or hat. For experienced knitters, we may try knitting in the round to make socks, mittens, or gloves. All skill levels welcome! Contact 08ejb if interested.</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Free_University&diff=15937Free University2007-12-18T01:09:32Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
Take or teach any classes you want during Winter Study. <br />
<br />
Courses available for Winter Study 2008 include:<br />
# [[Knitting]]<br />
#*by [[Emily Brown]] <br />
<br />
Past courses have included "How to Make Money on eBay", "The Art of Eskimo Warfare", and "The Fine Art of Seduction by Cooking: Kitchen Skills for the Dating Game."<br />
<br />
<br />
# The Philosophy and Sociology of Streaking <br />
#* taught by [[Andrew Whinery]] and [[Morgan Goodwin]]<br />
#* discussion and lab sections<br />
# An Introduction to HTML<br />
#* taught by [[Diana Davis]]<br />
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]<br />
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick<br />
#* taught by [[Dave Letzler]]<br />
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I><br />
# Gregorian Chant<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)<br />
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.<br />
# Is Latin Dead?<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]]<br />
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners<br />
# Wanna be a DJ?<br />
#* taught by [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] and the WCFM DJs<br />
#* become a certified DJ over Winter Study, broadcast your own weekly show on WCFM throughout Spring Semester (and beyond)<br />
#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration<br />
# Toot Your Own Horn<br />
#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova]]<br />
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.<br />
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Renewable_Energy_Petition_2007-2008&diff=15859Renewable Energy Petition 2007-20082007-12-10T19:23:19Z<p>10kac 2: Added my name</p>
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<div>== The Renewable Energy Petition 2007-2008 ==<br />
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To the Trustees:<br />
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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 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 />
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Sincerely,<br />
<br />
The undersigned. <br />
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'''Signatures:'''<br />
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* Jay Cox-Chapman '09<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 />
* Charles Shafer '10<br />
* Morgan Goodwin '08<br />
* Allegra Hyde '10<br />
* Kathleen Creel '10</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15212Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer 2007, students on campus2007-05-09T05:16:48Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div>==Williamstown Summer 2007==<br />
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{|<br />
! Name ||Year||Position ||Residence||Pick #<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Rathbone ||2008||Bio thesis research (Hank Art)||Mark hopkins?||<br />
|-<br />
|Jeff Marsceill ||2008||Computer Science (McGuire) || Morgan? || 181<br />
|-<br />
|David Moore ||2010||Comp sci research ||mark hopkins?||13<br />
|-<br />
|Scot Beattie ||2008|| Indp. Research || ? ||<br />
|-<br />
|Gordon Crabtree||2008||Neuro Research (N. Sandstrom) ||Mark Hopkins||<br />
|-<br />
|Jonathan Horn|| 2007 || Neuroscience Research|| <br />
|-<br />
|Rob Adelman || 2009 || Research Assistant - Jottar and Fein || Agard || <br />
|-<br />
|Hristo Milev || 2009 || Econ Research ||Mark Hopkins ||<br />
|-<br />
|Katie Creel || 2010 || CSCI Research || Mark Hopkins || 78<br />
|-<br />
|Haydee Lindo || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield || <br />
|-<br />
|sunmi yang || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Maclary || 2010 || Bio Research || ?||110<br />
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|-<br />
|Catherine Small || 2009 || Bio Research || <br />
|-<br />
|Austin Stanley || 2010 || CSCI Research || <br />
|-<br />
|Eva Breitenbach || 2010 || CES Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Elise Piazza || 2009 || CogSci Research || Mark Hopkins || <br />
|-<br />
|Allie Gardner || 2010 || CES Research || Mark Hopkins ||<br />
|-<br />
|Kimberly Elicker || 2009 || WCURF / Bio Research || Doughty<br />
|-<br />
|Robert Buesing || 2009 ||Econ Research || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Catalin Iordan|| 2009 || SMALL || Garfield<br />
|-<br />
|Nick Colella || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || Probably a closet (pick 186/189)<br />
|-<br />
|Peter Tierney || 2010 || Geo Research || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Levy || 2009 || Econ Research || <br />
|-<br />
|Cale Weatherly || 2009 || Chemistry Research (Richardson) || Mark Hopkins || 115<br />
|-<br />
|Fred Brasz || 2009 || Physics Research (Bolton) || Mark Hopkins<br />
|-<br />
|Teng Jian Khoo || 2009 || Physics Research (Tucker-Smith) || Mark Hopkins<br />
|-<br />
|Maria Tucker || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett)/SSP Tutor || ? <br />
|-<br />
|Zach McClendon || 2010 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || ? <br />
|-<br />
|Allegra Hyde|| 2010 || WIT || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Liz Kantack|| 2009 || WCMA Intern/WOOLF|| ?<br />
|-<br />
|Christian Bonn|| 2009 || Chemistry Research (Peacock-Lopez) ||||175<br />
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|-<br />
|Jonathan Ohueri || 2009 || Biochem Research (Lovett) || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Ruth Aronoff || 2009 || Luce Internship || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Noemi Fernandez || 2009 || Conference Office || Brooks<br />
|-<br />
|Dave Kleinschmidt || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Flynn || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Nora Spiegel || 2010 || WCMA Intern || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Bonnie O'Keefe || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Hunt Hobbs || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Jessica McCall || 2009 || Summer Tour Guide || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Lauren.E.Finn || 2009 || Bio Research (Wilder) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Farry Taraz || 2009 || Physics Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Heather Bemis || 2009 || Psyc Research (Fein) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Charlie Dougherty || 2009 || PoliSci Research (McAllister) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Chris Murphy || 2008 || Econ Research (Oak/Rolleigh) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Regi Pereira || 2009 || Bio Research (Morales) ||<br />
|-<br />
|Steve Van Wert || 2009 || Psych Research (Zaki) || Mark Hopkins || 68<br />
|-<br />
|Moira Yoe || 2010 || Community Scholar (REACH/Target:Hunger) || || 12<br />
|-<br />
|Corey Beverly || 2008 || Conference Office || Brooks ||<br />
|-<br />
|Taryn Pritchard || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield ||</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15031Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer 2007, students on campus2007-04-23T06:09:02Z<p>10kac 2: /* Williamstown Summer 2007 */</p>
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<div>==Williamstown Summer 2007==<br />
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{|<br />
! Name ||Year||Position ||Residence<br />
|-<br />
|David Moore ||2010||Comp sci research ||mark hopkins?<br />
|-<br />
|Gordon Crabtree||2008||Neuroscience Research ||Mark Hopkins?<br />
|-<br />
|Rob Adelman || 2009 || Research Assistant<br />
|-<br />
|Hristo Milev || 2009 || Econ Research<br />
|-<br />
|Katie Creel || 2010 || CSCI Research || ?<br />
<br />
|}</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Images_Cinema&diff=14235Images Cinema2007-02-02T04:43:38Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Resources]]<br />
'''Images Cinema''' is Williamstown's only movie theater, if you don't count [[Bronfman Auditorium]]. Located on [[Spring Street]] next to the [[Red Herring]], the movie house is independently owned (and non-profit) and frequently shows independent movies. It is notable for its large selection of popcorn condiments. They'll usually show a movie at 7 and the same movie at 9 or 9:15, although there are matinees on the weekends. The famous '''Twofer Tuesday''', perhaps Williamstown's cheapest date at $5 total, was recently reconceived as the '''Half-off Tuesday''', so you no longer need a date to get the discount. This has not cooled support for establashing a "Third-Wheel Thursday," whereby three tickets would be sold for the price of two.<br />
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Since Williams gives pretty substantial support to Images, Williams students get a 50% discount on tickets: $5 each, and $2 on Tuesdays. <br />
<br />
Images is a non-profit theater and relies heavily on volunteers to help run the day-to-day business. Volunteers sell concessions, clean the theater, and help out at special events such as birthday parties. Most volunteers only work one or two shows a week, but all get free admission to movies. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer should contact [mailto:ruth@imagescinema.org Ruth], the Box Office Manager. <br />
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[http://www.imagescinema.org Website]</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Images_Cinema&diff=14234Images Cinema2007-02-02T04:43:08Z<p>10kac 2: changed the price from 4 to 5.</p>
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<div>[[Category:Resources]]<br />
'''Images Cinema''' is Williamstown's only movie theater, if you don't count [[Bronfman Auditorium]]. Located on [[Spring Street]] next to the [[Red Herring]], the movie house is independently owned (and non-profit) and frequently shows independent movies. It is notable for its large selection of popcorn condiments. They'll usually show a movie at 7 and the same movie at 9, although there are matinees on the weekends. The famous '''Twofer Tuesday''', perhaps Williamstown's cheapest date at $5 total, was recently reconceived as the '''Half-off Tuesday''', so you no longer need a date to get the discount. This has not cooled support for establashing a "Third-Wheel Thursday," whereby three tickets would be sold for the price of two.<br />
<br />
Since Williams gives pretty substantial support to Images, Williams students get a 50% discount on tickets: $5 each, and $2 on Tuesdays. <br />
<br />
Images is a non-profit theater and relies heavily on volunteers to help run the day-to-day business. Volunteers sell concessions, clean the theater, and help out at special events such as birthday parties. Most volunteers only work one or two shows a week, but all get free admission to movies. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer should contact [mailto:ruth@imagescinema.org Ruth], the Box Office Manager. <br />
<br />
[http://www.imagescinema.org Website]</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Schow_Science_Library&diff=14195Schow Science Library2007-01-27T08:07:05Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Building]]<br />
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Schow is where all the books, bound journals and periodicals relating to science, math, and psychology are kept. It is also a popular studying location for many students. It is located between the [[Physics]] and [[Chemistry]] buildings in the [[Science Quad]].<br />
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==Pros==<br />
*The [[Writing Workshop]] takes place in Schow on school nights.<br />
*The [[Eco-Cafe]] is just upstairs.<br />
*The bathrooms are much closer, and more attractive, than in [[Sawyer]].<br />
*The lighting, air circulation, and temperature are much better than in [[Sawyer]].<br />
*There are groups study rooms.<br />
*There are nice soft couches.<br />
*The Schow Public printer is quite reliable.<br />
*There is a copier for a dime a page. Sometimes they even let you copy things behind the desk for free.<br />
*Also in the copy room is a scanner. If you scan things in and email them to yourself, you can print them out for free. Just a thought.<br />
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==Cons==<br />
*Schow's acoustics are kind of terrible for a library. If you drop your pencil, or sneeze, or turn a page in your book, everyone around you will hear it. (More true for the front atrium than for the journal area to the right).<br />
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==Fun facts==<br />
*The chairs are adjustable in about 37 different ways, and each cost $500. The admissions office tours look down at Schow from the atrium to point out this fact to all prospective students and their families.<br />
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Also see the College's [http://www.williams.edu/library/schow.php Schow Science Library] page, and a [http://www.williams.edu/library/schow_map.php map of Schow Science Library].</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Common_courtesy&diff=14194Common courtesy2007-01-27T08:03:51Z<p>10kac 2: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Advice]]<br />
Suggestions, accumulated wisdom, and community norms for how to treat strangers with considerately. Please expand.<br />
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==At doors==<br />
# Entering or exiting a building: look behind you to see whether anyone else is coming through the same door in the next 5 seconds. If the door will slam in the face of the person behind you, hold it open.<br />
# If you see someone right outside, and opening the door would involve no more effort than extending your arm, go ahead and give it a push.<br />
#* In particular, let the pizza dude inside, even if it ain't your pizza. We're lucky to get delivery here.<br />
# If there are two doors going into a building, and a large number of people are squeezing through one while the other door remains closed, open and go through the unopened door so as to optimize the flow of traffic.<br />
# If you see someone carrying boxes, ask if there's a door you can open.<br />
# If someone is standing in front of a dorm with a sleeping bag and a prospectus, and appears to be under the age of 20, offer to swipe the person in. It is probably a [[pre-frosh]].<br />
# When [[smoking]], don't huddle right outside the doors to the building. Nobody wants to walk through a cloud of smoke every time they need to enter or exit. There's been a rule against smoking within 25 feet of a campus building since 2003 anyway, not that anyone's ever gotten in trouble for it.<br />
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==Around campus==<br />
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# Say hello to people you meet. If someone else says hello to you, respond in kind. Bonus points for smiling while saying hello.<br />
# Say "excuse me" rather than just pushing past people in a crowd or a constricted space.<br />
# Wave to, nod, or mouth "thank you" to drivers who stop for you to cross on a pedestrian crossing. It's the law for them to stop, but it's still polite when they do because many don't.<br />
#* Look both ways before you cross the street, even if you're at a crosswalk.<br />
# If someone farts in [[Schow Science Library|Schow]], make believe you didn't hear it. (Even though you did and it's hilarious)<br />
# If possible, leave space on the sidewalk so others don't have to walk in water, mud, or snow. If you're walking in a group and one person comes in the opposite direction, move behind someone in your group so the person passing can use the sidewalk as well.<br />
#* And be careful how you maneuver with that umbrella. You almost took my eye out.<br />
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==Online== <br />
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# Don't write things in ALL CAPS. or all lowercase, for that matter. Ever.<br />
# If you're done using a public computer, close all the windows so people know it's not in use. Log off, unless you want strangers to look through (and potentially modify) the non-public files in your [ftp://achilles.williams.edu Achilles account].<br />
#You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, husband, non-monogamous partner, or simply his/her recent random hookup. Also can be stated as, "Thou shall not covet sloppy seconds."<br />
#You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.<br />
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==In dorms==<br />
# When watching a movie when other people are present, don't talk (unless the movie is awful and the group as a whole wants to).<br />
# Have some discretion when [[making out]]. Avoid egregious public displays of affection.<br />
# If you cook in a [[Kitchens|kitchen]], for God's sake, clean up after yourself. Don't leave your spaghetti sauce on the stove top until spring break. If you cook and "that mess was there when I got here," just take a few minutes and clean it up anyway. Your guests probably don't want to eat in filth.<br />
# Don't throw your old sardines, or any other stinky refuse, into the bathroom trash can. There is a trash room.<br />
# Talk to your janitor. <br />
# Don't destroy or abuse property. Particularly not if it belongs to somebody else.<br />
# If you yak or see someone yak in a place that's a bit out of the way -- a basement, far-off corner, or anywhere that isn't a toilet, really -- make your best effort to tell someone responsible that there's a stinky, biohazardous mess on the floor. <br />
# Don't sample random people's shampoo, toothpaste, face wash, etc just because it's in the bathroom.<br />
# Turn off the television when you leave and no one else is watching, even if it's a TV in a public space. ''Especially'' if it's a TV in a public space.<br />
#Don't steal. Some stealing is okay though, like <strike>stealing food and</strike> [[free stuff]]. Especially free stuff.<br />
#* Stealing food is not okay! Don't steal food that's not yours. Other people get hungry sometimes too, especially for the food they have paid for themselves.<br />
# Keep in mind that you live with other people. Playing music loudly late at night when people are trying to sleep or study, especially after having been requested to turn it down, is incredibly rude. Be considerate and use common sense.<br />
#*Blasting music in the quad, no matter what time of day, is unnecessary and inconsiderate. Not everyone shares your taste in music (and even if they do, they don't necessarily want to hear it thumping through their closed windows).<br />
# Socializing in halls is a beautiful thing, but not so much at 3 a.m. during [[reading period]]. (Especially in dorms where doors and walls are thin!) Take those extra five steps and walk into someone's room.<br />
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=== In laundry rooms ===<br />
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# Knock the lint out of the lint screen after you use the dryer.<br />
# Don't leave your [[laundry]] in the washer or dryer for hours after it's done. No one wants to touch your wet underwear to move it out of the way and other people like having clean clothes too.<br />
#* If, by chance, the person before you has left laundry in the washer (we all do it once in a while) be so nice as to move the clothes into an empty drier, if available. You might as well, and it keeps them clean and away from the spilled bleach that is inevitably everywhere. <br />
#** If you spill bleach in the laundry room, wipe it up.<br />
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==In dining halls==<br />
# If there's only one omelet left at the dining hall, ask the person behind you if they want half.<br />
# When putting up your tray in [[Driscoll Dining Hall|Driscoll]] or [[Mission Dining Hall]], gently place your silverware into the cloudy blue dishwashing solution, don't throw it in there and splash everyone around you. <br />
# Oh yeah, and don't try to compost paper cups, saltine wrappers, etc. -- there's a trash can for that.<br />
# Compost your napkins and tea bags.<br />
# Thank the cardswiper people in the [[dining hall|dining halls]].<br />
# When putting your tray away at any [[dining hall]], have the courtesy not to cut other people who are waiting in line to do the same thing, even if you are rushed. If you can't resist the urge to cut people when you are rushed, give yourself enough time to put your tray away before you need to leave for class or whatever else you need to go to after a meal. <br />
#*On the subject of busing trays, please do just that. Don't leave random glasses, plates, or even full trays of food at your table, because it's disrespectful (and not to mention degrading) to the people who work hard to feed you.<br />
#* In fact, don't cut people when you aren't rushed; for instance, in the line for [[First Friday]]. Being drunk and not wearing enough clothing on a cold night are not excuses.<br />
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==Sustainability==<br />
# If the room is empty, and you're leaving, turn off the lights. Please.<br />
# When in a [[library]], kindly turn the light off when you leave a [[carrel]].<br />
# If you go outside to [[smoking|smoke]], for crying out loud, throw away your cigarette butts when you're done. Littering is not cool, ever, and this is no exception.<br />
#If you have a plastic/glass/aluminum container to toss, but the nearest public recycling bin is full, hang onto it until you come to one that isn't full rather than making a pile on top of the bin. The [[facilities]] staff should not have to remove dozens of empty bottles sitting on top of the container before they empty it.<br />
==In [[classes]]==<br />
# Don't fall asleep in a discussion class. [[Coffee]] is your friend.<br />
#* If you must fall asleep in any class, try not to snore loudly or jolt awake too hilariously.<br />
#* If you're likely to fall asleep in class, just skip and sleep. You're not likely to get anything useful out of the class period in that state, so you may as well catch up for later in the day.<br />
# When engaged in debate, distinguish between criticisms of your argument and criticisms of your character.<br />
#* Don't make the latter when you're trying to make the former.<br />
#* Don't interpret the former as the latter.<br />
# When you go into the [[language lab]] in [[Weston]], hand your [[ID card]] to the monitor, don't just throw it into the bin.<br />
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==Cell phones==<br />
# Before entering a classroom, a library, a concert, a lecture, a play, or a movie, put your cell phone on vibrate. PLEASE. (How about just turn it off or silence it completely? You can't answer it, why should you care if it's ringing?)<br />
# If you are in the library and feel the need to talk to someone on your cellphone, have your conversation in an area where people aren't studying nearby. Also refrain from having loud, long conversations with other people while in the library when people are trying to study around you.<br />
# Don't leave your cell phone on a table and then walk away. If it rings or vibrates, it will bother everyone.<br />
# If you are in a dark space with others, such as a movie, don't text-message. The light from the screen is bright and very obnoxious.<br />
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==Events==<br />
# If you are at a classical music or [[choir]] performance, or at the [['62 Centre]] or movie theater, shut up during the performance.<br />
# Do not loudly unwrap throat lozenges in the middle of the music or play. If you have a cough, it's best to unwrap one before the music/play/whatever starts, or during a break in the middle.<br />
# Do not clap between movements, or at any point where the conductor asks you not to clap.<br />
# If you are 168 years or older, recall that you've suffered hearing loss. What seems to be an inconspicuous whisper to you is actually quite loud.<br />
#* I'm sure all the senior citizens around [[Williamstown]] read Willipedia...<br />
# Don't bring small children.<br />
# Take off your [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}#Hats|hat]].<br />
# Turn off or silence your cell phone - do NOT leave it on vibrate.<br />
# Don't send text messages.<br />
# Don't harrass your friends and/or strangers into seeing your sub-par performance. (However, if you are the subject of successful peer pressure, accede gracefully and find something nice to say.)</div>10kac 2https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Free_stuff&diff=14193Free stuff2007-01-27T07:57:38Z<p>10kac 2: /* Food */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Guides]]<br />
Here's a list of stuff that your parents or someone else already paid for (alphabetized).<br />
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== Office Services and Supplies ==<br />
* Color printing: Jesup<br />
* Printing: Computer labs in Schow, Sawyer, Jesup, Bronfman, Clark, '62 CTD, Stetson, Goodrich, and numerous other places.<br />
* Paper cutter: Schow photocopy room<br />
* Pencils: OCC<br />
* Scanning, DVD burning, poster printing, video copying and editing, and any other multimedia needs: Jesup Media Studio. We provide the equipment and technical assistance; you have to do the work and provide media (like DVDs, tapes, and photo paper) yourself.<br />
* Staplers: OCC (underneath Stetson); anyone visiting gets a free stapler<br />
* Staples: Sawyer Circulation Desk, Schow<br />
* Computer classes: [http://oit.williams.edu/oit/workshops/signup/ OIT] has classes from time to time. You can request particular classes.<br />
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== Dead Trees and Ink ==<br />
* Textbooks/other books! Every beginning of semester, especially the fall, check out the free books table in the [[1914 Library]]. Even students not on financial aid can get free books this way (although only students on financial aid can formally borrow from the 1914 Library). What's that? Your prof says you need the latest edition of this particular translation of Plato, even though it's gone through millenia of perfectly competent translations? Baloney. Hit the 1914.<br />
* Victoria's Secret (and other) catalogs: Mail trailer next to Lehman<br />
* The Wall Street Journal: Hopkins, the mail trailer<br />
* The New York Times: Mission, Goodrich<br />
* Old course packets: Easy to find at the end of the semester near recycling bins - you can often score the readings for that class you wanted to take but didn't have time. If you look hard enough around Stetson (below the level b/level d stairwell is a good bet), you can often find a few random packets.<br />
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== Food ==<br />
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* Candy: [[Dean's office]], [[registrar]], and [[Office of Career Counseling|OCC]]. <br />
* Coffee: Between 3:25 PM and 3:30 PM (or when they run out), coffee is free at the [[Eco Cafe]].<br />
* Berries and vegetables: when in season in the [[Forest Garden]], between [[Stetson]] and [[Center for Environmental Studies|CES]].<br />
* [[Physics]] [[common room]]: After colloquia but before students show up to work on [[problem set|problem sets]]. <del>Tuesday and</del> Friday at 3:30. Also has hot chocolate packets and hot water, but leave some change every so often to keep the golden goose laying.<br />
* Monday at 10:00, Computer Science Snacks, which you can really make a dinner out of if you try. <br />
* Wednesday 6:30 PM, [[JRC]]: Dinner discussion (or movie)<br />
* Wednesday 9-10 PM, BioSnacks in the biology building lobby, hosted by the [[Biology Majors Advisory Committee]] (BMAC)!<br />
* Friday, 7 PM, JRC: [[Shabbat]] dinner<br />
* Cookies, soda, and juice following [[Math]] [[colloquia]] in [[Bronfman]] 106<br />
* Dinner: First Monday of the month, Math-Stats dinner at the dining hall, free even without a meal plan if you walk in with a professor<br />
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==Software==<br />
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See [http://www.fsf.org The Free Software Foundation] or [http://www.opensource.org The Open Source Initiative] for the why. [http://www.opensourcemac.org Open Source Mac] maintains a list of superb free software and open source software for Macs. [http://www.sourceforge.net SourceForge.net] provides all of the open source PC software you can think of.<br />
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[[How to migrate to Linux|Linux]] is not only free as in speech and free as in beer, it's free as in takes-up-all-your-free-time.<br />
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==Miscellaneous==<br />
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* Condoms: the health center - all hours, formerly in Baxter basement -[[Peer Health]]!<br />
* Dry erase boards: The Society of Alumni gives them out at the fall Purple Key Fair and at various other large events.<br />
* Light Bulbs - B&G, just ask your custodian, and they'll supply relatively efficient incandescent replacement bulbs.<br />
* Log Cabin - free for any Williams Outing Club members to reserve for one night.<br />
* Massages - ACE Stressbusters: Wednesday night, from 7-9pm, come at 6:45pm to sign up, hot chocolate, coffee, tea and as soon as the Goodrich coffee bar gets their stuff together, cookies, will also be provided for free.<br />
* Media equipment (Cameras, external hard drives, camcorders and more) for rental: Stetson Media Lab - bottom floor opposite the computer lab.<br />
* Movies (VHS and DVD) and music CDs can be borrowed for free from Sawyer basement. Just remember to return them on time.<br />
* Movies (VHS and DVD) and music CDs can be borrowed for free from the Williamstown Public Library located across the street from the Williamstown Inn. Bring your student ID and get a library card.<br />
* Paper towels and liquid soap: a bathroom near you (new this year)<br />
* Cross-country skis, sleds, snowshoes, sleeping bags, etc., can be borrowed for free from the WOC Equipment Room if you have a Williams Outing Club membership card. You can join for $10--equipment borrowing is unlimited. The equipment room is located upstairs in Siskind House.<br />
* Squash rackets and basketballs (and probably other equipment) can be borrowed from the Equipment Room in Lasell/Chandler.</div>10kac 2