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<div>==The Neighborhood==<br />
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Dodd Neighborhood comprises of the following nine houses. Click on the building names to download a packet of information about each house and the specific rooms in each house. (Note: the single/double information is slightly outdated -- please check the [http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/pdfs/2009_2010/Room%20Draw%20Booklet%202010.pdf housing booklet] for an updated list of new doubles.)<br />
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1) Dodd House � The Neighborhood�s �hub� house<br />
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[[Media: Dodd.pdf | Dodd First Floor]]<br />
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[[Media: Dodd2-1.pdf | Dodd Second Floor Part 1]]<br />
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[[Media: Dodd2-2.pdf | Dodd Second Floor Part 2]]<br />
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[[Media: Dodd3.pdf | Dodd Third Floor]]<br />
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2) [[Media: Goodrich House.pdf | Goodrich]]<br />
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3) [[Media: Hubbell.pdf | Hubbell]]<br />
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4) [[Media: Lehman.pdf | Lehman]]<br />
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5) [[Media: Parsons.pdf | Parsons]]<br />
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6) [[Media: Sewall House.pdf | Sewall]]<br />
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7) [[Media: Thompson.pdf | Thompson]]<br />
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8) [[Media: Tyler Annex.pdf | Tyler Annex]]<br />
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9) [[Media: Tyler.pdf | Tyler House]]<br />
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==Housing==<br />
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Section under construction!<br />
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[[Dodd House]]<br />
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[[Goodrich House]]<br />
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[[Hubbell]]<br />
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[[Lehman Hall]]<br />
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[[Parsons]]<br />
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[[Sewall]]<br />
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[[Thompson]]<br />
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[[Tyler]]<br />
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[[Tyler Annex]]<br />
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==Governance==<br />
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===The Mission of the Governance Board===<br />
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The neighborhood is overseen by a neighborhood governance board (NGB). The Dodd NGB exists to promote and represent the interests of all Dodd Neighborhood residents. Drawn from the houses comprising Dodd Neighborhood, the members of the Dodd NGB are charged with bringing students� residential concerns to the relevant members of the administration, responsibly managing the neighborhood�s school provided and non-school provided funds, working with the school and neighborhood residents to improve the neighborhood�s infrastructure, working with the administration on long run and short run plans�both construction and otherwise�relevant to the neighborhood, addressing grievances raised by the neighborhood residents, facilitating interactions between faculty, staff and Dodd Neighborhood residents, and planning a wide range of events for Dodd neighborhood residents and the general campus community. Responsible for reaching out to and representing all neighborhood affiliates, the Dodd NGB is charged with fostering an inclusive residential community. At all times, the Dodd NGB serves at the pleasure of the Dodd Neighborhood affiliates. <br />
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===The Constitution===<br />
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The role and powers of the Dodd Governance Board are laid out in and constrained by the Dodd Neighborhood Constitution. The Constitution was written by the Dodd Governance Board during the 2007 � 2008 academic year. It was approved by a vote of Dodd Neighborhood in the Spring of 2008. Click [[Media: Dodd_constitution.pdf |here]] to download a copy of the Constitution.<br />
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===The Composition of the Governance Board===<br />
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The term �Dodd Governance Board� is a blanket term that describes the entire Dodd Neighborhood governance structure. The Board is the unit comprised of five overlapping units with the responsibilities and powers detailed below: the Executive Committee, the Community Engagement Committee, the Competition Committee, the Social Committee, and the General Board.<br />
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Governance Board Members: <br />
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EX indicates that the position has a seat on the Executive Committee<br />
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CE indicates that the position has a seat on the Community Engagement Committee<br />
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CO indicates that the position has a seat on the Competition Committee<br />
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SO indicates that the position has a seat on the Social Committee<br />
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GB indicates that the position has a seat on the General Board<br />
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* President (*, EX, GB)<br />
* Vice President (*, EX, GB)<br />
* Treasurer (*, EX, GB)<br />
* At Large Neighborhood Representative with a Special Focus on Minority Concerns (*, EX, SO, GB)<br />
* Publicity Director (*, EX, SO, GB)<br />
* Elected Community Engagement Committee co-Chair (*, CE, GB)<br />
* Baxter Fellow or Appointed Community Engagement Committee co-Chair (CE, GB)<br />
* Competition Committee Chair (*, CO, GB)<br />
* Elected Social Committee co-Chair (*, SO, GB)<br />
* Baxter Fellow or Appointed Social Committee co-Chair (SO, GB)<br />
* Faculty Relations Coordinator (SO, GB)<br />
* Freshman Representative (SO, GB)<br />
* Junior Advisor Representative (SO)<br />
* Community Engagement Committee Baxter Fellows (CE)<br />
* Social Committee Baxter Fellows (SO)<br />
* Community Engagement Committee At Large Neighborhood Representatives (CE)<br />
* Competition Committee At Large Neighborhood Representatives (CO)<br />
* Social Committee At Large Neighborhood Representatives (SO)<br />
* Residential Life Coordinator (CE, SO, GB)<br />
* Faculty Associate (GB)<br />
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'''The Executive Committee'''<br />
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In addition to other duties detailed below, the Dodd Executive Committee controls the neighborhood�s school-provided and non-school-provided funds, and appoints some of the neighborhood officers�see the below sections for more information on the appointments. Dodd Neighborhood funds are allocated by majority vote of the executive committee�see the below sections for details on the funding allocation process. The president of the neighborhood chairs the Executive Committee and only votes in the event of a tie. Every other member of the Executive Committee is entitled to a single vote. The membership of the Executive Committee and the specific responsibilities of each member are detailed below.<br />
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Executive Committee Members:<br />
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President � The president chairs the Executive Committee. The president is responsible for ensuring that all members of the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board are fulfilling their duties. To ensure the success of the Dodd NGB, the president is responsible for working with all NGB members and giving them the resources and contacts they need in order to be successful. The president is also the neighborhood�s primary liaison to the administration and all other organizations on campus�especially the other neighborhoods. In addition, the president is responsible for getting feedback from the Dodd neighborhood affiliates and making himself or herself readily available and easily accessible to all neighborhood affiliates. The president sets the agenda of all Executive Committee and General Board meetings. Finally, the president is responsible for coming up with and working on large neighborhood improvement projects. The president is elected by the neighborhood�see the elections section for more details. <br />
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Vice President - The vice president is charged with helping the president fulfill the responsibilities listed in the president�s role description. In addition, the vice president is responsible for assessing the state of the neighborhood�s infrastructure and spearheading infrastructure improvement projects. The vice president is elected by the neighborhood�see the elections section for more details. <br />
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Treasurer � The treasurer is responsible for keeping the neighborhood�s books and forming comprehensive budget plans for both the neighborhood�s school-provided and non-school-provided funds. The treasurer must record all expenses and ensure that the neighborhood governance board does not spend more money than it has been allocated. The treasurer must keep track of every individual expense and keep detailed electronic records�broken down to the expense level and not just the event level�that can be distributed at any moment. The treasurer is responsible for regularly updating the Executive Committee about the state of the neighborhood�s finances and submitting comprehensive financial reports to the president within two weeks after the end of each semester�see the below funding section for more detail. In addition, the treasurer is responsible for formulating and presenting a detailed allocation plan�see the below funding section for more detail. Furthermore, the treasurer is responsible for getting a college issued purchasing card in his or her name, overseeing the neighborhood�s use of the purchasing card, making transfers between the neighborhood and other organizations when appropriate, requesting money from other organizations and funding sources when appropriate, negotiating contracts with vendors, filling out and processing vouchers for neighborhood expenses, overseeing neighborhood fundraising initiatives, and making the neighborhood�s finances transparent and readily available to the entire campus community. Finally, the treasurer is responsible for conducting the audit of the neighborhood�s non-school provided funds�see the below funding section for more detail. The treasurer is elected by the neighborhood�see the elections section for more details. <br />
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At Large Neighborhood Representative with a Special Focus on Minority Concerns � The at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns is responsible for representing minority concerns and ensuring that the Dodd NGB takes minority concerns into account in all of its proceedings, plans, and actions. The at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns must serve as the Dodd Neighborhood representative at all Minority Coalition meetings and serve as the primary liaison between Dodd Neighborhood and the Minority Coalition and between Dodd Neighborhood and each of the Minority Coalition subgroups. Finally, the at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns is responsible for working with the Social Committee�see below�to plan diversity related events. The at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns is elected by the neighborhood�see the elections section for more details. <br />
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Publicity Director � The Publicity Director is responsible for keeping the neighborhood�s records, diffusing information about the work of the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board, and publicizing events hosted, planned or supported by the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board. The Publicity Director is responsible for taking minutes at all NGB meetings that he or she attends�including but not limited to General Board meetings, Executive Committee meetings and Social Committee meetings�and making electronic versions of the minutes easily accessible to all members of the Williams community. The Publicity Director is also responsible for overseeing the maintenance the neighborhood website and publicizing all neighborhood events through all available channels. At the end of each semester, the Publicity Director must write and distribute a detailed report of the work done by all five components of the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board. At the end of the year, the outgoing Publicity Director must submit all reports, attendance records, and meeting minutes not currently held by the Williams College Archives to the Williams College Archives. Finally, the Publicity Director must keep�and publicize at the end of the year�an attendance record for the Executive Committee and the General Board. The Publicity Director is elected by the neighborhood�see the elections section for more details. <br />
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'''The Community Engagement Committee'''<br />
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The Community Engagement Committee is responsible for planning and executing community service and outreach initiatives. Operating within that broad mandate, the Community Engagement Committee sets its own agenda and is responsible for choosing the projects it wants to pursue. This committee may opt to pursue many small projects or a small number of extensive projects. The Community Engagement Committee is charged with responsibly managing the funding allocated�by the Executive Committee�for community engagement. The Committee reports to the Executive Committee and General Board. Each Baxter Fellow on the committee is entitled to one vote. If a single chair oversees the committee, the chair only votes in the event of a tie. If co-chairs oversee the committee, the co-chairs share a vote and only cast their joint vote in the event of a tie. All committee meetings are open to the public. The membership of the Community Engagement Committee and the specific responsibilities of each member are detailed below.<br />
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Community Engagement Committee Members:<br />
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Elected Chair (or Elected co-Chair) � A chair elected by the neighborhood always oversees the committee. In some instances, this chair shares responsibilities with a co-chair�see below. The chair(s) set(s) the agenda for the committee meetings. The chair(s) is [are] responsible for making the committee select projects to pursue and determine goals for the year. The chair(s) is [are] responsible for ensuring that all members of the committee are fulfilling their duties. To ensure the success of the committee, the chair(s) is [are] responsible for working with all committee members and giving them the resources and contacts they need in order to be successful. The chair(s) is [are] the neighborhood�s primary liaison(s) to other community engagement groups on campus and administrative departments addressing community engagement issues or overseeing community engagement projects. <br />
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Baxter Fellow or Appointed co-Chair � The Baxter Fellows on the Community Engagement Committee�see below�may elect one of themselves to serve as a co-chair of the committee. If only one Baxter Fellow nominates himself or herself for the co-chair position, that Baxter Fellow becomes one of the committee co-chairs. If more than one Baxter Fellows nominate themselves for the co-chair position, the Baxter Fellows on the committee�except the nominees for the position�select the co-chair by majority vote. In the event of a tie, the elected committee chair shall vote to break the tie. If none of the Baxter Fellows on the committee self-nominate for the co-chair position, the Executive Committee decides by majority vote whether or not the committee will have a chair or co-chairs. If the Executive Committee votes for the committee to only have one chair, the elected chair serves as the only chair of the committee. If the Executive Committee votes for the committee to have co-chairs, the Executive Committee appoints the second co-chair through the following process. The president appoints a Dodd neighborhood affiliate�one who is not currently filling any positions on the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board�to fill the relevant position. This appointment must be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee with the president only voting in the event of a tie. The president must continue to appoint candidates until a presidential appointee is approved by majority vote of the Executive Committee. If there is a co-chair, both co-chairs equally share all of the responsibilities, duties and powers outlined in the elected chair section. <br />
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Baxter Fellows � After the Spring elections, the newly elected Executive Committee determines�by majority vote�the number of Baxter Fellows assigned to the Community Engagement Committee. These Baxter Fellows come up with ideas for the work done by the committee and do the tasks necessary to implement the committee�s plans. One of the Baxter Fellows�to be determined by the committee chair(s)�must take minutes at the committee meetings and give the minutes to the publicity director. <br />
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At Large Neighborhood Representatives � The committee chair(s) is [are] responsible for inviting and encouraging all neighborhood affiliates to join the committee. Any Dodd Neighborhood affiliate�freshman through senior, faculty or staff�is entitled to join the committee and attend all committee meetings. These members may propose ideas for the committee to consider, give feedback on the committee�s work and plans, and help the committee execute its initiatives. The at large neighborhood representatives are non-voting members of the committee. <br />
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Residential Life Coordinator � The Residential Life Coordinator assigned to Dodd Neighborhood is a member of the Community Engagement Committee. The RLC shall make sure the Baxter Fellows on the committee are fulfilling their responsibilities, help the committee maintain a long-term vision without neglecting short-term responsibilities, and provide the committee with the administrative resources at his or her disposal. A non-voting member of the committee, the RLC serves as a general advisor to the committee. <br />
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'''The Competition Committee'''<br />
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The Competition Committee is responsible for overseeing inter- and intra-neighborhood competitions, coordinating competitions with other groups on campus�especially the other neighborhoods�and planning competitions. This committee is charged with organizing the neighborhood�s intramural, cluster cup, and special event teams. Operating within that broad mandate, the Competition Committee sets its own agenda. However, the committee must plan and organize competitions that appeal to a wide range of people with a wide range of interests and talents. The committee may not just plan athletic or similar competitions. The committee is charged with responsibly managing the funding allocated for competitions. The Committee reports to the Executive Committee and General Board. The Competition Committee chair is the only voting member of the committee. All committee meetings are open to the public. The membership of the Competition Committee and the specific responsibilities of each member are detailed below.<br />
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Competition Committee Members:<br />
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Competition Committee Chair � The chair is elected by the neighborhood. The chair sets the agenda for the committee meetings, plans competitions, organizes all teams representing the neighborhood in any competition, solicits at large neighborhood members and members of the Dodd Governance Board to help implement competitions, and solicits the entire neighborhood for all competitions throughout the year. If the inter-cluster cup committee is in existence, the chair serves as the neighborhood�s representative on the committee. In general, the chair is the neighborhood�s primary liaison for all competitions. <br />
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At Large Neighborhood Representatives � The committee chair is responsible for inviting and encouraging all neighborhood affiliates to join the committee. Any Dodd Neighborhood affiliate�freshman through senior, faculty or staff�is entitled to join the committee and attend all committee meetings. These members may propose ideas for the committee to consider, give feedback on the committee�s work and plans, and help the committee execute its initiatives. The at large neighborhood representatives are non-voting members of the committee. <br />
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'''The Social Committee'''<br />
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The Social Committee is responsible for planning and executing all of the neighborhood�s social events. The committee must plan a wide spectrum of events ranging from all campus parties to informal gatherings and everything in between. The committee must make a conscious effort to plan and implement programming that appeals to all of the diverse interests represented in the neighborhood. While specific events may be designed to appeal to a specific group within the neighborhood, the committee may not just program for a subsection of the neighborhood. Operating within that broad mandate, the Social Committee sets its own agenda and is responsible for choosing the projects it wants to pursue. This committee may opt to plan many small events or a small number of large events. The committee is charged with responsibly managing the funding allocated�by the Executive Committee�for social programming. The Committee reports to the Executive Committee and General Board. The Baxter Fellows on the committee, the at large neighborhood representative with a specific focus on minority concerns, the faculty relations coordinator, and the freshman representative are each entitled to one vote. If a single chair oversees the committee, the chair only votes in the event of a tie. If co-chairs oversee the committee, the co-chairs share a vote and only cast their joint vote in the event of a tie. All committee meetings are open to the public. The membership of the Social Committee and the specific responsibilities of each member are detailed below.<br />
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Social Committee Members:<br />
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Elected Chair (or Elected co-Chair) � A chair elected by the neighborhood always oversees the committee. In some instances, this chair shares responsibilities with a co-chair�see below. The chair(s) set(s) the agenda for the committee meetings. The chair(s) is [are] responsible for making the committee select projects to pursue and determine goals for the year. The chair(s) is [are] responsible for ensuring that all members of the committee are fulfilling their duties. To ensure the success of the committee, the chair(s) is [are] responsible for working with all committee members and giving them the resources and contacts they need in order to be successful. The chair(s) is [are] the neighborhood�s primary liaison(s) to other social planning groups on campus and administrative departments facilitating social events. <br />
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Baxter Fellow or Appointed co-Chair � The Baxter Fellows on the Social Committee�see below�may elect one of themselves to serve as a co-chair of the committee. If only one Baxter Fellow nominates himself or herself for the co-chair position, that Baxter Fellow becomes one of the committee co-chairs. If more than one Baxter Fellows nominate themselves for the co-chair position, the Baxter Fellows on the committee�except the nominees for the position�select the co-chair by majority vote. In the event of a tie, the elected committee chair shall vote to break the tie. If none of the Baxter Fellows on the committee self-nominates for the co-chair position, the Executive Committee decides by majority vote whether or not the committee will have a chair or co-chairs. If the Executive Committee votes for the committee to only have one chair, the elected chair serves as the only chair of the committee. If the Executive Committee votes for the committee to have co-chairs, the Executive Committee appoints the second co-chair through the following process. The president appoints a Dodd Neighborhood affiliate�one who is not currently filling any positions on the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board�to fill the relevant position. This appointment must be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee with the president only voting in the event of a tie. The president must continue to appoint candidates until a presidential appointee is approved by majority vote of the Executive Committee. If there is a co-chair, both co-chairs equally share all of the responsibilities, duties and powers outlined in the elected chair section. <br />
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Baxter Fellows � After the Spring elections, the newly elected Executive Committee determines�by majority vote�the number of Baxter Fellows assigned to the Social Committee. These Baxter Fellows come up with ideas for the work done by the committee and do the tasks necessary to implement the committee�s plans. <br />
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At Large Neighborhood Representative with a Special Focus on Minority Concerns - The At Large Neighborhood Representative with a Special Focus on Minority Concerns�see above for more information�is a standing member of the Social Committee. He or she is responsible for planning diversity related events. He or she is also responsible for coordinating with minority groups on campus to co-sponsor events. The at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns is responsible for reaching out to minority groups in order to secure co-sponsorship opportunities and helping plan and implement the neighborhood�s diversity related events and any diversity related events the neighborhood is co-sponsoring with another campus group. <br />
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Faculty Relations Coordinator � The faculty relations coordinator is appointed through the following process. The president appoints a Dodd Neighborhood affiliate�one who is not currently filling any positions on the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board�to fill the position. This appointment must be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee with the president only voting in the event of a tie. The president must continue to appoint candidates until a presidential appointee is approved by majority vote of the Executive Committee. The faculty relations coordinator is responsible for working with the Dodd Neighborhood faculty associate to plan and implement faculty-student events. <br />
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The Publicity Director � The publicity director�see above for more information�is responsible for attending the Social Committee meetings. The publicity director is not responsible for planning events. However, he or she is responsible for taking minutes at the Social Committee meetings and publicizing the committee�s events. The publicity director is a non-voting member of the committee. <br />
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Freshman Representative � The freshman representative is appointed through the following process. The president appoints a freshman affiliated with Dodd Neighborhood to fill the position. This appointment must be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee with the president only voting in the event of a tie. The president must continue to appoint candidates until a presidential appointee is approved by majority vote of the Executive Committee. In addition to helping plan and implement the other events hosted by the committee, the freshman representative is responsible for planning and implementing events specifically targeted towards freshman affiliated with Dodd Neighborhood. <br />
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Junior Advisor Representative � The JA representative is appointed through the following process. The president appoints either a JA living in an entry affiliated with Dodd Neighborhood or a JA personally affiliated with Dodd Neighborhood to fill the position. This appointment must be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee with the president only voting in the event of a tie. The president must continue to appoint candidates until a presidential appointee is approved by majority vote of the Executive Committee or there are no eligible JAs left. The JA representative is not required to participate in the normal planning or execution processes of the committee. However, the JA representative is encouraged to give his or her opinions about how freshmen will perceive events being planned by the committee and help the committee make the neighborhood�s events more appealing to and inclusive of the Dodd affiliated freshmen. The JA representative is responsible for helping the freshman representative plan and implement events specifically targeted towards freshman affiliated with Dodd Neighborhood. The JA representative is a non-voting member of the committee. <br />
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At Large Neighborhood Representatives � The committee chair(s) is [are] responsible for inviting all neighborhood affiliates to join the committee. Any Dodd Neighborhood affiliate�freshman through senior, faculty or staff�is entitled to join the committee and attend all committee meetings. These members may propose ideas for the committee to consider, give feedback on the committee�s work and plans, and help the committee execute its initiatives. The at large neighborhood representatives are non-voting members of the committee. <br />
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Residential Life Coordinator � The Residential Life Coordinator assigned to Dodd Neighborhood is a member of the Social Committee. The RLC shall make sure the Baxter Fellows on the committee are fulfilling their responsibilities, help the committee maintain a long-term vision without neglecting short-term responsibilities, and provide the committee with the administrative resources at his or her disposal. A non-voting member of the committee, the RLC serves as a general advisor to the committee. <br />
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'''The General Board'''<br />
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Endowed with the majority of the powers granted to the Neighborhood Governance Board, the General Board is the primary body governing Dodd Neighborhood. The General Board handles all non-budget or appointments issues faced by the neighborhood. All powers granted to the neighborhood but not explicitly designated to one of the above four groups reside with the General Board. The Community Engagement, Competition and Social Committees are responsible to the General Board. In addition, the General Board discusses and�when necessary�votes on residential issues faced by the neighborhood�s affiliates. In addition to the relevant responsibilities detailed in the four prior sections, the General Board members are also responsible for soliciting feedback from the neighborhood affiliates about the work being done by all components of the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board, finding out what projects the neighborhood affiliates want the board to pursue, spearheading small or large individual projects and working on large General Board initiatives. Each General Board member�especially the ones with minimal responsibilities on the other four components of the governance board�should spearhead personal projects, help other board members pursuing personal projects and participate in the large board initiatives spearheaded by the leaders of the Executive Committee�or anyone else on the General Board who puts himself or herself forward to lead a large initiative and gets his or her large initiative approved by the board. In addition to supporting the personal projects of the board members, the General Board should select�by majority vote�a small number of extensive board initiatives. In addition to discussing the work being done by the committees, addressing issues that arise throughout the year, and serving as a forum for discussion about residential life issues in Dodd Neighborhood, the General Board should work with the relevant members of the administration and the neighborhood affiliates to complete the board�s neighborhood improvement initiatives. Unless specified elsewhere in this document, all issues before the General Board are settled by majority vote�the voting members are indicated below. The president of the neighborhood chairs the General Board and only votes in the event of a tie. Every other voting member of the General Board is entitled to a single vote. The membership of the General Board and the specific responsibilities of each member are detailed below.<br />
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General Board Members:<br />
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President � See the Executive Committee section for more information about the president. The president chairs and sets the agenda for the General Board meetings. The president only votes in the event of a tie. <br />
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Vice President � See the Executive Committee section for more information about the vice president. The vice president is a voting member of the General Board. <br />
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Treasurer � See the Executive Committee section for more information about the treasurer. The treasurer is responsible for presenting to the General Board the semester allocations approved by the Executive Committee. The allocations must be presented at the first General Board meeting after the Executive Committee approval is granted. In addition, the treasurer is responsible for updating the General Board about the state of the neighborhood�s finances during the last General Board meeting of each month. This update must include the semester to date spending of each component of the Neighborhood Governance Board and the remaining funds�from the original allocations�that each component of the board has at its disposal for the remainder of the semester. In addition, the report must account for all of the funds controlled by the neighborhood. Thus, if some of the neighborhood�s funds were not specifically allocated to one of the NGB components, the treasurer must update the General Board about the state of those funds. Finally, this report must include the status of the neighborhood�s non-school provided funds and comprehensive information about any funds the neighborhood has taken in�both from traditional school sources and outside fundraising�since the treasurer�s last monthly report to the General Board. The treasurer is a voting member of the General Board.<br />
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At Large Neighborhood Representative with a Special Focus on Minority Concerns � See the Executive Committee and Social Committee sections for more information about the at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns. As appropriate, the at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns is responsible for updating the General Board about any Minority Coalition activities or occurrences at the Minority Coalition meetings that are relevant to Dodd Neighborhood or any component of the Dodd Neighborhood Governance Board. In addition, the at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns is responsible for representing minority concerns and ensuring that the General Board takes minority concerns into account in all of its proceedings, plans, and actions. The at large neighborhood representative with a special focus on minority concerns is a voting member of the General Board. <br />
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Publicity Director � See the Executive Committee and Social Committee sections for more information about the publicity director. The publicity director is responsible for taking minutes at the General Board meetings and making the minutes readily available to the entire Williams community. The publicity director is a voting member of the General Board. <br />
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Freshman Representative � See the Social Committee section for more information about the freshman representative. The freshman representative is a voting member of the General Board. <br />
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Faculty Relations Coordinator � See the Social Committee section for more information about the faculty relations coordinator. The faculty relations coordinator�in conjunction with the faculty associate�is responsible for updating the General Board about any concerns raised by the Dodd faculty affiliates or any faculty issues pertinent to the neighborhood or the Dodd NGB. The faculty relations coordinator is a voting member of the General Board. <br />
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Social Committee Chair or co-Chairs � See the Social Committee section for more information about the Social Committee chair or co-chairs. Every other week�with the specific weeks to be determined by the president�the Social Committee chair(s) is [are] responsible for updating the General Board about the work being done by the Social Committee. During the update, the chair(s) should give an assessment of Social Committee planned events that occurred since the Social Committee�s last presentation to the General Board, discuss the Social Committee planned events scheduled to occur between the presentation and the Social Committee�s next presentation to the General Board, and inform the General Board about any changes in the status of large events scheduled to occur later in the academic year. After the presentation, the members of the General Board will give the Social Committee chair(s) feedback and offer non-binding recommendations. Finally, the chair(s) should inform the board about the attendance records and contributions of the other committee members. The Social Committee chair(s) is a [are] voting member(s) of the General Board. <br />
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Community Engagement Committee Chair of co-Chairs - See the Community Engagement Committee section for more information about the Community Engagement Committee chair or co-chairs. Every other week�the weeks in which the Social Committee does not present�the Community Engagement Committee chair(s) is [are] responsible for updating the General Board about the work being done by the Community Engagement Committee. During the update, the chair(s) should give an assessment of Community Engagement Committee activities since the Community Engagement Committee�s last presentation to the General Board, discuss the Community Engagement Committee plans for the period between the presentation and the Community Engagement Committee�s next presentation to the General Board, and inform the General Board about any changes in the status of large Community Engagement Committee initiatives. After the presentation, the members of the General Board will give the Community Engagement Committee chair(s) feedback and offer non-binding recommendations. Finally, the chair(s) should inform the board about the attendance records and contributions of the other committee members. The Community Engagement Committee chair(s) is a [are] voting member(s) of the General Board. <br />
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Competition Committee Chair � See the Competition Committee section for more information. Every other week�the weeks in which the Social Committee does not present�the Competition Committee chair is responsible for updating the General Board about the work being done by the Competition Committee. During the update, the chair should give an assessment of Competition Committee activities since the Competition Committee�s last presentation to the General Board, discuss the Competition Committee plans for the period between the presentation and the Competition Committee�s next presentation to the General Board, and inform the General Board about any changes in the status of large Competition Committee events scheduled to occur before the end of the year. After the presentation, the members of the General Board will give the Competition Committee chair feedback and offer non-binding recommendations. Finally, the chair should inform the board about the attendance records and contributions of the other committee members. The Competition Committee chair is a voting member of the General Board. <br />
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Residential Life Coordinator � See the Social Committee and Community Engagement Committee sections for more information about the Residential Life Coordinator. The Residential Life Coordinator assigned to Dodd Neighborhood is an advisor to the General Board. During the General Board meetings, the RLC shall provide the administrative perspective pertinent to the discussions and provide the General Board with the administrative resources requisite for the work of the General Board. The RLC is a non-voting member of the General Board. <br />
<br />
Faculty Associate - The faculty associate�in conjunction with the faculty relations coordinator�is responsible for updating the General Board about any concerns raised by the Dodd faculty affiliates or any faculty issues pertinent to the neighborhood or the Dodd NGB. In addition, the faculty associate is responsible for offering a faculty perspective on the issues being discussed by the board and representing the issues of the Dodd faculty affiliates at the General Board meetings. The Faculty Associate is a voting member of the General Board.<br />
<br />
==Governance Board Members==<br />
<br />
See the [[Dodd NGB Pictures]] page for pictures of the past Dodd Governance Boards.<br />
<br />
===Current===<br />
<br />
'''2011 - 2012 Governance Board'''<br />
<br />
President : Shara Singh (Fall), Kate Stevenson (WS & Spring)<br />
<br />
VP: Peter Skipper<br />
<br />
Secretary: Michael Gold<br />
<br />
Treasurer: Lauren Zachary<br />
<br />
Programming Coordinator: Ethan Gracer<br />
<br />
Head Baxter Fellow:<br />
<br />
Faculty Associate (Faculty Program Director): Frank Morgan<br />
<br />
===Past===<br />
<br />
'''2010 - 2011 Governance Board'''<br />
<br />
President: Gershwin Penn '11<br />
<br />
Vice President: Cameron Nutting '11<br />
<br />
Social Programing Coordinators: Shara Singh '12 and Lauren Zachary '12<br />
<br />
Community Engagement Coordinator: Amanda Davis '11<br />
<br />
Treasurer: Sabrina Reid '11<br />
<br />
Head Baxter Fellow: Zachary Padovani '11<br />
<br />
Faculty Representative: Satyan Devadoss<br />
<br />
<br />
'''2009 - 2010 Governance Board'''<br />
<br />
President: Zachary Padovani '11 <br />
<br />
Vice President: Cameron Nutting '11<br />
<br />
Treasurer: Christophe Dorsey-Guillaumin '10<br />
<br />
Publicity Director: Shara Singh '12<br />
<br />
Minority Concerns Representative: Gershwin Penn '11 (F) and Jiji Ahn '12 (S) <br />
<br />
Social Committee Chair: Kate Stevenson '12<br />
<br />
Community Engagement Committee Chair: Amanda Davis '11<br />
<br />
Competition Committee Chair: Leo Brown '11<br />
<br />
Faculty Program Director: Professor Frank Morgan<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''2008 - 2009 Governance Board'''<br />
<br />
See the [[Dodd Neighborhood 2008-2009]] for work done by the governance board in the 2008 - 2009 academic year.<br />
<br />
<br />
President: Emily Behrman �09<br />
<br />
Vice President: Christophe Dorsey-Guilaumin �10<br />
<br />
Treasurer: Douglas Onyango �11<br />
<br />
Publicity Director: Burge Abiral �11 and Jeffery Lauer �11<br />
<br />
Social Committee Chairs: Cammeron Nutting �11 and Zachery Padovani �11<br />
<br />
Community Engagement: Gershwin Penn �11<br />
<br />
Minority Concerns Representative: Nancy Dong �11<br />
<br />
JA Representative: Jessica Clarke �10<br />
<br />
First Year Representative : Shara Singh �12<br />
<br />
Faculty Relations Coordinator: Paloma Marin �12<br />
<br />
Faculty Program Director: Satyan Devadoss <br />
<br />
<br />
'''2007 - 2008 Governance Board'''<br />
<br />
President: Peter Nurnberg '09<br />
<br />
Vice President: Narae Park '10<br />
<br />
Treasurer: Christophe Dorsey-Guillaumin '10<br />
<br />
Publicity Coordinator: Jamie Havlin '10<br />
<br />
Minority Concerns Representative: Natalie Friedman '10<br />
<br />
Freshman Representative: Emily Spine '11<br />
<br />
Faculty Relations Coordinator: Jessica Clarke '10<br />
<br />
Social Committee Chair: Emily Behrman '09 / Meghan Nidever '10 / Petya Miteva '10<br />
<br />
Community Engagement Committee Chair: Raffana Donelson '09 / Gershwin Penn '11<br />
<br />
Competition Committee Chair: Jared Currier '09<br />
<br />
Campus Life Coordinator: Katie Kamienieki<br />
<br />
Faculty Associates: Professor Satyan Devadoss, Professor Edward Burger, Professor Shawn Rosenheim, Coach David Paulson, Professor Anita Sokolsky<br />
<br />
Baxter Fellows: Raffana Donelson '09, Susan Yoon '10, Jared Currier '09, Meghan Nidever '10, Casey York '10, Emily Behrman '09, John Comforto '10, Christophe Dorsey Guillaumin '10, Steven Menking '10, Andrew Bartsch '10<br />
<br />
<br />
'''2006 - 2007 (the first) Governance Board'''<br />
<br />
President: Noah Smith-Drelich '07<br />
<br />
Treasurer: Peter Nurnberg '09<br />
<br />
Community Liaison: Greg Walker '07<br />
<br />
Historian: Alex Hoff '09<br />
<br />
Neighborhood Life Coordinator: Emily Behrman '09<br />
<br />
Campus Life Coordinator: Katie Kamienieki<br />
<br />
Faculty Associates: Professor Satyan Devadoss, Coach Peter Wells, Professor Marjorie Hirsch, Professor Charles Dew<br />
<br />
==Upcoming Events==<br />
<br />
2011/12 Faculty Dinners 5-7:30 pm, Dodd, Thursdays (Dodd students, invite any faculty; Dodd faculty, invite any students)<br />
<br />
Sept 15, Oct 6, Nov 3, Dec 1, Jan 5, Feb 9, Mar 1, Apr 5, May 3<br />
<br />
==The Dodd Crest==<br />
<br />
[[Image: Dodd_Crest.jpg]]</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Chess_Club&diff=23879Chess Club2021-05-29T17:08:50Z<p>Al15: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
{{outdated}}<br />
The Williams College Chess Club meets on Tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 PM in the Science Atrium when classes are in session. <br />
<br />
Club activities include:<br />
* informal chess<br />
* competing with local clubs<br />
* competing in local USCF rated tournaments<br />
* hosting a USCF rated tournament in the winter<br />
* teaching chess at Williamstown Elementary School and at Milne Public Library<br />
* supporting the occasional Winter Study course on chess <br />
* teaching a Free University course on chess in January <br />
<br />
The listserv for chess announcements is chess-l@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
Current club officers are:<br /><br />
President: Kevin He<br /><br />
Adviser: Trevor Murphy<br />
<br />
'''Intercollegiate Chess Tournament 2/24/08'''<br /><br />
The Williams team won over two UConn teams and a team from UMass Amherst.<br /><br />
'''Jennifer Shahade Simul 10/22/07'''<br /><br />
Two time US Women's Chess Champion Jennifer Shahade gave a lecture on women in chess and played 18 people simultaneously. She won 16, lost to Professor Steven Gerrard, and drew to another player.<br /><br />
'''Grand Master Simul 1/13/07'''<br /><br />
Grand Master [http://www.uschess.org/msa/MbrDtlMain.php?12655637 Ronen Har-Zvi] won 22 games and lost none in Griffin 3 after giving a lecture analyzing two games.<br /><br />
'''[http://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?200701067371-12771202 Williams College Open] 1/6/07'''<br /><br />
20 people played in the USCF rated 3 round game in 90 tournament.<br />
Grand Master Ronen Har-Zvi and Dallas Hull of Pittsfield were undefeated.</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=I-Peers&diff=23878I-Peers2021-05-29T17:07:52Z<p>Al15: /* Members */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
'''I-Peers''', "International Peers," is a coalition of Williams of foreign citizenship serving prospective and incoming international students by facilitating their preparation for, and transition into, life at Williams.<br />
<br />
==Goals==<br />
<br />
* Assist incoming international students, recent US immigrants, and US citizens living abroad adjust to the culture and educational system here <br />
* Act as a medium directing them to other on-campus resources and support groups <br />
* Share experiences, be mentors <br />
* Contact admitted students over the summer to answer their questions, provide important academic and non-academic information, and make them feel welcome by building trust and friendship prior to their arrival<br />
* Provide insight into life at Williams to [[pre-frosh|prospective students]]<br />
<br />
==Practices==<br />
<br />
* Train the I-Peers on basic counseling skills regarding<br />
** dealing with culture shock, <br />
** comforting others on emotional issues, and<br />
** communicating ideas and information effectively<br />
* Assignment of several I-Frosh to each I-Peer, with whom the I-Peer will remain in regular informal contact throughout the year<br />
* Weekly office hours in [[Paresky Center|Paresky]] to provide I-Frosh with advice and assistance<br />
* Regular meeting of the I-Peers to discuss their experiences with the I-Frosh, as well as other relevant issues related to the student body<br />
* Social get-togethers for I-Frosh and I-Peers to facilitate the building of meaningful relationships<br />
* Presence of I-Peers at orientation events during [[First Days]]<br />
* Maintaining liaison with relevant administrative offices and student organizations of the College.<br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
Listed in alphabetical order by first name, with country of origin.<br />
<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/al1 Ang Li] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/taa1 Antoniya Aleksandrova] (Bulgaria)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10wk Aom Wisa Kitichaiwat] (Thailand)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ba1 Burge Abiral] (Turkey) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/cca1 Ceyhun Arslan] (Turkey) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/doo1 Douglas Onyango] (Kenya)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/gy1 Glenn G. Yong Zong Zheng] (Singapore)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/jps1 Jasper Scheppe] (Germany) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/lh1 Laura Huang] (USA) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ll1 Leanne Lin] (Taiwan) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10mkp Ma Khin Pyi Son] (Burma) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/aal2 Muhammad Asad Liaqat] (Pakistan) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10ppm Petya Miteva] (Bulgaria) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/rb1 Ran Bi] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/kk1 Rokimi Khawlhring] (India) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ttp1 Thuy Phung] (Vietnam) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/xx1 Wentao Xiong] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/yh2 Yue-yi Hwa] (Malaysia) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ym1 Yuzhong (Jeffery) Meng] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/nw1 Zhaoning (Nancy) Wang] (China)<br />
<br />
If you are interested to learn more about I-Peers, please contact Leanne (ll1@), Ceyhun (cca1@).</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=I-Peers&diff=23877I-Peers2021-05-29T17:07:30Z<p>Al15: /* Members */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
'''I-Peers''', "International Peers," is a coalition of Williams of foreign citizenship serving prospective and incoming international students by facilitating their preparation for, and transition into, life at Williams.<br />
<br />
==Goals==<br />
<br />
* Assist incoming international students, recent US immigrants, and US citizens living abroad adjust to the culture and educational system here <br />
* Act as a medium directing them to other on-campus resources and support groups <br />
* Share experiences, be mentors <br />
* Contact admitted students over the summer to answer their questions, provide important academic and non-academic information, and make them feel welcome by building trust and friendship prior to their arrival<br />
* Provide insight into life at Williams to [[pre-frosh|prospective students]]<br />
<br />
==Practices==<br />
<br />
* Train the I-Peers on basic counseling skills regarding<br />
** dealing with culture shock, <br />
** comforting others on emotional issues, and<br />
** communicating ideas and information effectively<br />
* Assignment of several I-Frosh to each I-Peer, with whom the I-Peer will remain in regular informal contact throughout the year<br />
* Weekly office hours in [[Paresky Center|Paresky]] to provide I-Frosh with advice and assistance<br />
* Regular meeting of the I-Peers to discuss their experiences with the I-Frosh, as well as other relevant issues related to the student body<br />
* Social get-togethers for I-Frosh and I-Peers to facilitate the building of meaningful relationships<br />
* Presence of I-Peers at orientation events during [[First Days]]<br />
* Maintaining liaison with relevant administrative offices and student organizations of the College.<br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
Listed in alphabetical order by first name, with country of origin.<br />
<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/al1 Ang Li] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/taa1 Antoniya Aleksandrova] (Bulgaria)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10wk Aom Wisa Kitichaiwat] (Thailand)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ba1 Burge Abiral] (Turkey) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/cca1 Ceyhun Arslan] (Turkey) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/doo1 Douglas Onyango] (Kenya)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/gy1 Glenn G. Yong Zong Zheng] (Singapore)<br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/jps1 Jasper Scheppe] (Germany) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/lh1 Laura Huang] (USA) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ll1 Leanne Lin] (Taiwan) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10mkp Ma Khin Pyi Son] (Burma) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/aal2 Muhammad Asad Liaqat] (Pakistan) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10ppm Petya Miteva] (Bulgaria) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/rb1 Ran Bi] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/kk1 Rokimi Khawlhring] (India) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ttp1 Thuy Phung] (Vietnam) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/xx1 Wentao Xiong] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/yh2 Yue-yi Hwa] (Malaysia) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ym1 Yuzhong (Jeffery) Meng] (China) <br />
*[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/nw1 Zhaoning (Nancy) Wang] (China)<br />
<br />
If you are interested to learn more about I-Peers, please contact Leanne (ll1@), Ceyhun (cca1@) or Tanvir (10tmh@).</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Pact_Against_Indifference_and_Hate&diff=23876Pact Against Indifference and Hate2021-05-29T15:08:16Z<p>Al15: </p>
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<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 Donelson<br />
# Shayla Williams<br />
# Kendall Newman<br />
# Marcela DiBlasi<br />
# Elizabeth Kohout<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 />
# Alex 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 />
# 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 />
# Emma Lehman<br />
# Tony Coleman<br />
# Mia DeSimone<br />
# Lizzy Brickley<br />
# Christopher Law<br />
# Natalie Friedman<br />
# Katie Creel<br />
# George Carstocea<br />
# Rachel Hudson<br />
# Jared Oubre<br />
# Alicia Santiago<br />
# Jimi Oke<br />
# Narae Park<br />
# sunmi yang<br />
# Laura Specker<br />
# Nora Spiegel<br />
# Danielle Callaway<br />
# Ilya Khodosh<br />
# Rachel Ko<br />
# Taryn Rathbone<br />
# Adrianna San Roman<br />
# Jamie Lahvic<br />
# Lisa Cucolo<br />
# Alex Taylor<br />
# Emily Olsen<br />
# Alyse Takayesu<br />
# Whitney Angell Leonard<br />
# Ana Pacheco-Navarro<br />
# Lexie Hunt<br />
# Fatimah Toure<br />
# Charles Rousseau<br />
# Jesse Levitt<br />
# Jamie Neal<br />
# Alan Arias<br />
# Thomas Casserly<br />
# Andy Morgosh<br />
# Amy Levine<br />
# Henry Schmidt<br />
# Nancy Zhong<br />
# Brandon Abasolo<br />
# Aven King<br />
# Alyson Barrett<br />
# Su-Young Kim<br />
# Stephanie Jensen<br />
# Sora Kim<br />
# Emily Hertz<br />
# Lauren McDonald<br />
# Malik Nashad Sharpe</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Tree-climbing&diff=23862Tree-climbing2020-01-10T21:21:42Z<p>Al15: /* Tree between Woodbridge and Droppers */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Guides]][[Category:Activity]]<br />
The Williams campus has many lovely trees which are great for climbing, if you like that sort of thing. Here are some favorites of the Williams tree-climbing community. Trees also make for great [[hammock spots]].<br />
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42.712501,-73.202194~Magnolia beside [[Thompson Chapel]];<br />
42.711618,-73.205112~Sugar maple in front of the physics building;<br />
42.711658,-73.205380~Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building;<br />
42.712225,-73.205305~Sugar maple in front of West;<br />
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== Magnolia beside Thompson Chapel ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located between [[Thompson Memorial Chapel]] and<br />
[[Griffin Hall]], in a sort of nook created by the chapel's<br />
buttresses. It's fairly low but provides for some nice, undistracted<br />
sitting, especially in early May when it is in blossom.<br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of the physics building ==<br />
<br />
This is one of [[Brent Yorgey|my]] favorite trees to climb, located in front of the [[Thompson Physical Lab|physics building]] and across the street from [[Jesup Hall]]. Getting into the tree initially is a bit of a trick; it requires standing on the railing dividing the sidewalk from the grass, grabbing the nearest<br />
branch, and swinging one's legs up onto an adjacent branch. (Alternatively, a good vertical leap from the base of the trunk can get you a handhold and you can swing your legs up onto the adjacent branch.) Once in the branches, however, it is quite easy to maneuver and continue climbing up. There is a nook about 20 feet up where three branches come together which is perfect for sitting in, whether to bask in the sun, take a nap, or do a problem set. It's also fun to talk to people<br />
coming out of the physics building and watch them turn about in<br />
bewilderment trying to find the source of the voice. However, in the<br />
spring, one does have to watch out for [[eastern tent caterpillars]] that tend to swarm on the branches.<br />
<br />
== Red maple in front of the chem/computer science building ==<br />
<br />
This is a lovely, large tree that is perfect for group tree-climbing<br />
parties, as it can comfortably accommodate quite a few people in its<br />
branches at once. <br />
<br />
== Sugar maple in front of West ==<br />
<br />
This tree is located just in front and to the right of [[West College]] as one<br />
stands at the door of West looking towards the science quad. It's<br />
rather small as trees go, and quite easy to climb. However, when its<br />
leaves are out, they are quite thick; anyone sitting in this tree will<br />
probably not be seen even by people ten feet away. A good place to<br />
hide, if that's what you want to do.<br />
<br />
== American beech on path from Stetson to Mission (or from Bernhard to [[Dodd House|Dodd]]) ==<br />
<br />
This tree, east of the temporary mailroom, is perfect for mulitple arborealists; its many accessible branches are kind even to inexperienced climbers.<br />
<br />
== American beech in [[Forest Garden]] (between [[Stetson]] and [[CES]])==<br />
<br />
You'll need a boost up to the first branch, but after that it's lots of comfy crotches and sturdy limbs. Depending on the season, there may even be fresh berries or other goodies to snack on growing in the gardens below.<br />
<br />
== Oak near "Climb high" gate ==<br />
<br />
== Maple next to Cost bench ==<br />
<br />
== Copper beech in front of WCMA ==<br />
<br />
This is a large, beautiful tree (the only tree of its kind on campus,<br />
to [[Brent Yorgey|my]] knowledge) which would be impossible to climb<br />
were it not for some unfortunate disease or fungus which has rendered<br />
its trunk incredibly gnarled and knotted. As a result, getting up<br />
into this tree requires not so much actual tree-climbing skills as it<br />
does [[rock climbing]] skills. It's mostly fun just for the challenge<br />
of getting up onto the first branch, but once up it does afford a nice<br />
place to sit. It's possible to climb up higher into the tree, but not<br />
advisable without actual belaying equipment (which has, in fact, been<br />
done).<br />
<br />
== Trees in the Stone Hill pasture ==<br />
There is a stand of birch and ash trees (?) in the pasture on top of Stone Hill that makes for great climbing. The branches are low enough to the ground that you don't need any special techniques to scramble up. The branches on these trees are thick enough to make great seats/lounge spots, plus you get an amazing view of the campus below you and Pine Cobble rising behind it. If you're lucky, you might see the cows mulling around on Stone Hill, too!<br />
<br />
== Maple just off path between Sawyer and Hopkins ==<br />
This is a small tree and some may have trouble getting into it, but once in you can go quite high. You can't really sit in it, but it's fun to surprise people passing below you.<br />
<br />
== Huge maple in the Science Quad ==<br />
Start on the branch that hangs low towards clark/bronfman. you can jump up and grab it, and then ascend it upside down to the main fork which you use to right yourself and continue on to the main trunk.<br />
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== Maple on road down to Mission ==<br />
In between sidewalk to [[Dodd House|Dodd]] and [[Dennett House|Dennett]] entrance. There's a skinny branch that hangs almost vertically down which can be climbed like a rope up to the branch.<br />
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== Tree between Woodbridge and Droppers ==<br />
I don't know what kind of tree it is, but it's pretty easy to climb and quite sturdy, despite its flimsy appearance.<br />
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== Other Trees as of 2019 ==<br />
* Science quad near Morgan<br />
* Tree right outside Mission<br />
* Tree at the intersection of Park St and Route 2<br />
* Fun ones on the way down to Cole Field</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Killing_As_Organized_Sport&diff=23851Killing As Organized Sport2019-07-10T23:16:53Z<p>Al15: /* The Game Begins (Actually) */</p>
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[[Image:Nerfwar.jpg|thumb|right|KAOS alums pose together in [[Bronfman Science Center|Bronfman]] during [[Homecoming]] 2007 after a few rounds similar to KAOS's [[#Endgame|final round]].]]<br />
A campus-wide game that takes place during Winter Study, Killing As Organized Sport (KAOS) is a proud Williams tradition [[Category:Tradition|tradition]] (started by [[Danniel Arramini]] '84 and associates) that brings students closer together through the magic of paranoia, assassination, and psychological warfare.<br />
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The basic idea of KAOS is simple. Each player receives a weapon and a target to hunt. Annoying constraints such as lawsuits and noise complaints from elderly Williamstown inhabitants prevent us from using actual firearms. These are replaced by silent, non-lethal plastic guns of dubious South-East Asian origin. In any case, each player is being hunted by another player. If you are killed by your hunter, you are out of the game. If you survive and make your kills, you live. Eventually, only one player remains.<br />
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==The Game Begins (Almost)==<br />
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Registration for KAOS occurs online, but, as with many things at a liberal arts college, if you show up to the weapons depository wanting to play, odds are "it's all good." <br />
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Following registration, you will receive information for picking up weaponry (often in a lovely shade of orange for easy findability) as well as information regarding your first target and the rules of the game.<br />
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==Rules==<br />
'''Basic Play:''' When play commences, you will receive a personalized email with information about your first target, including their name and assigned room (you should trust this information and not the WSO facebook, which may not be current). From that point, you have <u>48 hours</u> in which to kill your target. You are also being hunted by another player throughout the game. If you are killed by your hunter, you are dead and out of the game. Each time you kill a target, you inherit his/her assignment and begin hunting your new target with a fresh time limit.<br />
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Every player is required to make available via WSO or Facebook.com at least one photo showing a clear view of their face.<br />
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'''Stuns:''' If you determine the identity of your attacker (or if they are currently attacking you), you may "stun" them by shooting them as if they were your target. This injures them, rendering them incapable of killing you for <u>12 hours</u>. Since stunned players are not out of the game, they may continue to gather information about their targets. Stunned hunters are in no way protected from the players hunting them. They may still stun their own hunters. <u>If they are killed by their hunter, he/she will inherit you as a target, and be able to hunt you immediately.</u> Thus, you can never truly know that you are safe.<br />
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'''Reporting to KAOS Command:''' BOTH players involved in a killing or stunning must contact KAOS Command immediately to report the incident. You should describe what happened in detail, relay the names of both parties and the time of the incident, and report any exchange of information about assignments. KAOS command can be reached at <u>eph.kaos@gmail.com</u>. KAOS command asks that you CC the other party when reporting a kill or stun in case a dispute arises. While we recognize that a computer may not be immediately available, please note that <u>intentionally delaying the report of a kill to gain time is illegal</u>, and the 48 hour clock starts at the time of the previous kill, not the time you report it to command.<br />
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<u>Make sure that you frequently check your e-mail.</u> KAOS command may issue you a new target, give notice of a side mission, or have special instructions at any time. KAOS command will always use e-mail.<br />
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'''End of Play and Final KAOS:''' Play will end approximately 12-14 days after it begins, at the discretion of KAOS command. Generally this will be when approximately five people remain alive. An email will inform all players that the game is over, and all living players who have made at least three kills will receive an invitation to participate in a formal final elimination round. Though survival is the major factor in determining who reaches the final round, dead players with exceptional kill counts may also be invited. It is always to your advantage to continue making kills, as players with higher kill counts will be given an advantage in Final KAOS (maintaining consistent performance will also help you avoid unpleasant encounters with the Death Squad; see below). The final round will likely involve 6-10 people, with further details being given at that time. Final rounds vary in specifics from year to year.<br />
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'''Conditions for Kills and Stuns:''' Ideally, kills or stuns are made with no witnesses, but one witness is allowed. A witness is any person present at the exact moment of the kill and within a direct line of sight of either player (although not necessarily looking at the players) with the following exceptions:<br />
* All glass is considered opaque, so anyone behind glass isn't a witness<br />
* Sleeping or unconscious people are not witnesses.<br />
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Generally, if you think someone is a witness, they probably are. Then again, it might be in your best interest to follow the time-honored practice of shooting first and asking questions later...<br />
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Please note that in previous years, "ghosts" (dead players) have not counted as witnesses. This is no longer the case: <u>all conscious people within a direct line of site are witnesses</u>.<br />
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Players at work or in class are essentially not playing KAOS. You cannot kill or stun while you are at work or in class; neither can you be killed or stunned. Work means paid employment, such as serving in the dining halls, libraries, or in Jesup as an STC. Of course, just before and after work, or en route to a class, are perfectly fair times for attack.<br />
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Targets must be hit in the torso. We define torso as your hips to your collarbone, shoulders but not sleeves. You can be shot in the back. Shots to the limbs do not count as valid kills, but there is no "goal-tending": if an arm is hit while directly blocking the torso, this counts as a kill. Headshots are not valid and dangerous; intentional shots to the face may be grounds for removal from the game.<br />
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Shots may only be blocked by objects that would stop a .22 bullet. This means that pillows, blankets, and thick coats can not protect you. Doors, couches, and tables, however, can be used for cover. Intentional body armor (e.g. wearing a text book under your jacket) is not allowed. This applies to backpacks - you may wear a backpack full of books for legitimate purposes (e.g. if you are returning them to the library), but not as intentional body armor.<br />
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'''Disputes:''' Try not to have any. KAOS command will arbitrate disputes, but the arbitration may consist of simply shooting all parties involved. <u>Be a good sport</u>: be honest and trust your competition to be honest as well. It can be hard to feel the bullets if they hit you as you're running away. If your hunter claims to have hit you, they probably did. At the same time, hunters must actually hit their target; excuses such as "my gun misfired" are not valid. Only declare that you hit your target if you are ABSOLUTELY SURE that you did. If not, reload and fire again, or come up with a new plan of attack.<br />
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'''Specific Violations:''' Anyone who breaks the following or aforementioned rules will be put on the death-list. If an offense is especially bad, the player will simply be removed from the game. If a friend breaks the rules trying to assist you (i.e. use of force, or impersonating the Death Squad), <u>you will be held responsible</u>, so it pays to make your friends aware of the rules.<br />
* Impersonation: Impersonating Campus Security, WPD or other law enforcement, KAOS Command, the Death Squad, or another player is illegal. You must make your own kills. Note that any other impersonation (of a Record interviewer, for example) is both allowed and encouraged as a tactic.<br />
* Honesty: Although deception is a major element of playing KAOS, there are a few basic lines which you may not cross. You may not lie about the circumstances of a shooting, e.g. by falsely claiming that your bullet hit your target, or that a witness was not present. After it is determined that a shot was successful, both parties to a kill or stun must admit their real names and confirm their relationship, i.e. you must tell your target that you are, indeed, their killer. If another player asks you at any time whether you are living or dead, you must give them a truthful answer. Finally, you may not lie to KAOS Command or the Death Squad about any issue of relevance to the game. With these exceptions, all other forms of lying and deception are allowed and encouraged.<br />
* Use of force: The use of force to make or avoid stuns and kills is strictly prohibited. This means that pushing open a door which is being held closed by another person is illegal. It is directly contrary to the principles of the game. Kills are to be made through skill and cunning.<br />
* Unethical or Impolite Behavior: It is normal to expect some violations of privacy during the game. Your assassin may enter your dorm-room uninvited or call at odd hours. However, any abuse of anyone else's space, e.g. looking through desk drawers or personal belongings, will not be tolerated. You will be responsible for any damages. If discovered in another player's room and asked to leave, you may try to make your kill, but may not hang around. You are expected to behave courteously toward other players and non-players. Violation may result in being removed from the game. Further questions about where to "draw the line" may be directed to KAOS command at any time.<br />
* Disturbing non-players: Issues of privacy invasion usually do not affect KAOS players as strongly as non-participating roommates. By playing KAOS, you grant implicit permission for other players to attempt to enter your living space; note that this includes otherwise private residences such as coops and off-campus housing. Before you sign up for the game, you should discuss the possible problems with your roommate, suitemates, and/or housemates and reach an understanding. If anyone you live with is adamantly opposed to your participation in KAOS, respect his or her wishes and postpone your play until the following year.<br />
* Lock-in players: KAOS is meant to be exciting, active, and paranoia-inducing. Players who stay in their rooms or off campus for extended periods of time without attempting kills are violating the spirit of the game. Any player who is on the death-list for an overly long period of time without correcting the problem will be removed from the game. <u>You must contact us ASAP if you plan to leave the campus for 24 hours or longer.</u><br />
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'''Death Squad:''' If you break any rules (including <u>taking longer than 48 hours to kill your target</u>), you will be put on the death-list. A group known as the Death Squad will hunt you down and kill you. The Death Squad cannot be stunned or killed. They may shoot you at any time, anywhere, with witnesses, at any point on your body. They may use any weapon (swords, guns, etc.). Verification of Death-Squad status (''after'' you are killed) can be attained by emailing KAOS Command.<br />
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You will remain on the death-list for 12 hours at a minimum. Even if you correct the problem (for instance, killing your target after your time limit has elapsed), you will remain on the death-list for another 12 hours.<br />
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If your target is on the death-list, the Death Squad may end up killing them for you. If this happens, KAOS Command will notify you of your new target and have their information available for you. If your target is killed by the death squad, you are only granted only a 24 hour extension to kill your new target. For this reason, it is better for you to kill your target rather than let the death squad take over.<br />
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'''Weapons:''' Each player will be issued a standard gun at the beginning of play. You may use only this model of gun. You may not use or have on your person more than one gun at any time. You may not alter your weapon or its ammo in any significant manner. The police have asked that people not paint the guns black. If your weapon breaks, notify KAOS Command immediately for a replacement. <u>You may not steal an opponent's weapon or ammo</u>, but you may take ammo that has been fired at you or given to you by a dead friend.<br />
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'''Collaboration:''' You may work with other players and non-players to gather and share information. They may assist you in your kill (for example, informing you of your target's location), but may NOT shoot your target, impersonate you, or break any rules of the game (see "specific violations" above). Further, all such collaboration is unofficial and non-binding: don't be surprised if one of you ends up with the other as a target!<br />
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'''Bonus Missions:''' Bonus missions are added opportunities for players to demonstrate their stealth, ingenuity, or problem-solving ability, with various rewards for success. They will be announced via e-mail periodically throughout the game. Because they are intended as a fun addition to the main game, <u>many bonus missions will be open even to players who have already been killed</u>. Some examples of bonus missions used in past games include:<br />
* Assassinate a specified non-player target guarded by death squad members<br />
* Intercept a package and bring it to a specified location<br />
* Find a hidden gun and return it to KAOS command<br />
* Crack a code<br />
* Rescue a hostage<br />
* Escape from a guarded building<br />
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==The Game Begins (Actually)==<br />
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The killing commences (yay!) at a time determined by the lord of KAOS, often in the wee hours of the night and/or morning. In essence, "killing" your target consists of hitting your target in the torso (no limb or head shots) with one of several projectile provided along with the weapon: either a small, yellow bullet (speedy and accurate, two great tastes that taste great together) or a more nostalgic orange suction cup dart (slower but easier to spot and recover after shots). Upon killing your target, both parties must report the incident to KAOS Command via email; the victim is out of the game and the victorious assassin is given a new target, presumably the former target of the recently departed player.<br />
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The hunted are not without defenses against the hunter, however. If one manages to ascertain which player is trying to eliminate them, the former can shoot in the latter and "stun" them, preventing them from engaging in further aggressive behavior for a fair span of time (12 hours in the case of the 2007 game, 24 in past games).<br />
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Needless to say, the [[#Rules|complete rules]] are far more technical and complex.<br />
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==Endgame==<br />
When the number of players still alive reaches a certain critically low number, normal play is ceased by the KAOS organizers. Usually players are given a small respite from play before a final elimination round to determine a sole winner. The nature of final contest changes yearly, but usually takes one night, and many years has taken the form of a manhunt to the death through the halls of [[Bronfman Science Center]].<br />
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==The Death Squad==<br />
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As with any system in which young individuals are given weaponry and let loose, there must be a check on their anarchy, and that check is The Death Squad. If any KAOS player fails to eliminate their target within the allotted timespan (48 hours or 72 hours depending on the number of players), their name is placed upon a Death List, at which point their life becomes forfeit. Now, unless they manage to eliminate their target and remain hidden for the next 12 hours, they will be mercilessly tracked and eliminated by an elite force of warriors whose weaponry includes heavy-duty Nerf guns, swords, and, according to some sources, a rocket-powered grenade launcher.<br />
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If KAOS Command is made aware of any broken rules on the part of a participant, their name is likewise added to the list. KAOS Command reserves the right to simply remove a player from the game, but except in extreme circumstances prefers to allow them to retain their honor by being slaughtered by a barrage of styrofoam balls.<br />
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Oh, and you can't kill members of Death Squad. So don't even try.<br />
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==Tactics==<br />
Tried and true (or false)<br />
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===Seduction===<br />
A man and women meet at a party. He is immediatly attracted and drops his guard. At the end of the night, the two leave together. The night is long... but we don't need to go there. He wakes in the morning to the barrel of a gun.<br />
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===Claustrophobia===<br />
One hour in a garbage chute is what it took to win KAOS 97. Ventilation shafts are also a good bet (worked in Star Wars).<br />
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===Vertigo===<br />
The door's locked? Try a window. Don't look down.<br />
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===Paranoia===<br />
A cautious player never showers in the same place twice. Many won't even sleep in their own room. Why endanger yourself for bodily functions?<br />
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===Tactics for Nonplayers===<br />
Even if you're missing out on firing projectiles at your dearest friends, you can still join in the fun! Merely shouting "BOO!", opening a door, or breathing can cause high-strung active participants to "freak the flip out," much to the amusement of all.<br />
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===Invalid Tactics===<br />
No, you're not allowed to use an umbrella as a shield. Live with it.<br />
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==Legends==<br />
In any war, there are heroes, and the war of KAOS is no exception. These are their stories.<br />
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===The Interviewer's Gambit===<br />
I had heard from many sources that my first assignment -- we'll call him 'Roger' -- was going to be nearly impossible to catch. I contemplated just trying to stay alive until the Death Squad inevitably came after me. But then on Sunday I developed the Plan. I heard through a friend that Roger was on the winning Trivia team, so I decided to pose as a Record interviewer despite never having worked for a newspaper or conducted an interview. One friend lent me her miniature tape recorder and another, Ben, who had already been killed, came along posing as the Record photographer. We knocked on Roger's door and suddenly the door next door busted open to reveal Roger pointing his gun straight at us. <br />
'Excuse me, but we're from the Record and were wondering if we could interview you as a member of the winning Trivia team?'<br />
'Oh, you'll have to pardon me, I'm playing KAOS.' <br />
'Oh, don't worry, I understand. I have entrymates who are playing.'<br />
He proceeded to allow Ben and me to enter the room. His roommate was also present. We sat down on the bed and I began to conduct the interview. We had thought up a few questions ahead of time but obviously not enough as not once did he stop twirling his gun around his finger. I kept making up questions, hoping that he would relax enough so I could reach for my own gun jammed in my coat pocket. During the questioning, I only slipped up once, but it could have cost me the kill. <br />
'So what do you find most challenging about KAOS? I mean, Trivia.' <br />
Finally I decided I couldn't question him any longer. <br />
'Crap, the tape just ran out. Hang on just a sec while I change this tape.' <br />
'Oh hey, the captain of the Trivia team lives in the suite across the hall. I'll go get him for you.' <br />
I looked at Ben. The window of opportunity was closing quickly. If the captain entered the room first, there would be too many witnesses. Roger reentered the room and I shot him just as the captain, coincidentally a member of the Death Squad, came around the corner.<br />
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==See also==<br />
* The [http://wso.williams.edu/~kaos/ KAOS website].</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Killing_As_Organized_Sport&diff=23850Killing As Organized Sport2019-07-10T19:27:41Z<p>Al15: /* Rules */</p>
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[[Image:Nerfwar.jpg|thumb|right|KAOS alums pose together in [[Bronfman Science Center|Bronfman]] during [[Homecoming]] 2007 after a few rounds similar to KAOS's [[#Endgame|final round]].]]<br />
A campus-wide game that takes place during Winter Study, Killing As Organized Sport (KAOS) is a proud Williams tradition [[Category:Tradition|tradition]] (started by [[Danniel Arramini]] '84 and associates) that brings students closer together through the magic of paranoia, assassination, and psychological warfare.<br />
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The basic idea of KAOS is simple. Each player receives a weapon and a target to hunt. Annoying constraints such as lawsuits and noise complaints from elderly Williamstown inhabitants prevent us from using actual firearms. These are replaced by silent, non-lethal plastic guns of dubious South-East Asian origin. In any case, each player is being hunted by another player. If you are killed by your hunter, you are out of the game. If you survive and make your kills, you live. Eventually, only one player remains.<br />
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==The Game Begins (Almost)==<br />
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Registration for KAOS occurs online, but, as with many things at a liberal arts college, if you show up to the weapons depository wanting to play, odds are "it's all good." <br />
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Following registration, you will receive information for picking up weaponry (often in a lovely shade of orange for easy findability) as well as information regarding your first target and the rules of the game.<br />
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==Rules==<br />
'''Basic Play:''' When play commences, you will receive a personalized email with information about your first target, including their name and assigned room (you should trust this information and not the WSO facebook, which may not be current). From that point, you have <u>48 hours</u> in which to kill your target. You are also being hunted by another player throughout the game. If you are killed by your hunter, you are dead and out of the game. Each time you kill a target, you inherit his/her assignment and begin hunting your new target with a fresh time limit.<br />
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Every player is required to make available via WSO or Facebook.com at least one photo showing a clear view of their face.<br />
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'''Stuns:''' If you determine the identity of your attacker (or if they are currently attacking you), you may "stun" them by shooting them as if they were your target. This injures them, rendering them incapable of killing you for <u>12 hours</u>. Since stunned players are not out of the game, they may continue to gather information about their targets. Stunned hunters are in no way protected from the players hunting them. They may still stun their own hunters. <u>If they are killed by their hunter, he/she will inherit you as a target, and be able to hunt you immediately.</u> Thus, you can never truly know that you are safe.<br />
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'''Reporting to KAOS Command:''' BOTH players involved in a killing or stunning must contact KAOS Command immediately to report the incident. You should describe what happened in detail, relay the names of both parties and the time of the incident, and report any exchange of information about assignments. KAOS command can be reached at <u>eph.kaos@gmail.com</u>. KAOS command asks that you CC the other party when reporting a kill or stun in case a dispute arises. While we recognize that a computer may not be immediately available, please note that <u>intentionally delaying the report of a kill to gain time is illegal</u>, and the 48 hour clock starts at the time of the previous kill, not the time you report it to command.<br />
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<u>Make sure that you frequently check your e-mail.</u> KAOS command may issue you a new target, give notice of a side mission, or have special instructions at any time. KAOS command will always use e-mail.<br />
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'''End of Play and Final KAOS:''' Play will end approximately 12-14 days after it begins, at the discretion of KAOS command. Generally this will be when approximately five people remain alive. An email will inform all players that the game is over, and all living players who have made at least three kills will receive an invitation to participate in a formal final elimination round. Though survival is the major factor in determining who reaches the final round, dead players with exceptional kill counts may also be invited. It is always to your advantage to continue making kills, as players with higher kill counts will be given an advantage in Final KAOS (maintaining consistent performance will also help you avoid unpleasant encounters with the Death Squad; see below). The final round will likely involve 6-10 people, with further details being given at that time. Final rounds vary in specifics from year to year.<br />
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'''Conditions for Kills and Stuns:''' Ideally, kills or stuns are made with no witnesses, but one witness is allowed. A witness is any person present at the exact moment of the kill and within a direct line of sight of either player (although not necessarily looking at the players) with the following exceptions:<br />
* All glass is considered opaque, so anyone behind glass isn't a witness<br />
* Sleeping or unconscious people are not witnesses.<br />
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Generally, if you think someone is a witness, they probably are. Then again, it might be in your best interest to follow the time-honored practice of shooting first and asking questions later...<br />
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Please note that in previous years, "ghosts" (dead players) have not counted as witnesses. This is no longer the case: <u>all conscious people within a direct line of site are witnesses</u>.<br />
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Players at work or in class are essentially not playing KAOS. You cannot kill or stun while you are at work or in class; neither can you be killed or stunned. Work means paid employment, such as serving in the dining halls, libraries, or in Jesup as an STC. Of course, just before and after work, or en route to a class, are perfectly fair times for attack.<br />
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Targets must be hit in the torso. We define torso as your hips to your collarbone, shoulders but not sleeves. You can be shot in the back. Shots to the limbs do not count as valid kills, but there is no "goal-tending": if an arm is hit while directly blocking the torso, this counts as a kill. Headshots are not valid and dangerous; intentional shots to the face may be grounds for removal from the game.<br />
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Shots may only be blocked by objects that would stop a .22 bullet. This means that pillows, blankets, and thick coats can not protect you. Doors, couches, and tables, however, can be used for cover. Intentional body armor (e.g. wearing a text book under your jacket) is not allowed. This applies to backpacks - you may wear a backpack full of books for legitimate purposes (e.g. if you are returning them to the library), but not as intentional body armor.<br />
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'''Disputes:''' Try not to have any. KAOS command will arbitrate disputes, but the arbitration may consist of simply shooting all parties involved. <u>Be a good sport</u>: be honest and trust your competition to be honest as well. It can be hard to feel the bullets if they hit you as you're running away. If your hunter claims to have hit you, they probably did. At the same time, hunters must actually hit their target; excuses such as "my gun misfired" are not valid. Only declare that you hit your target if you are ABSOLUTELY SURE that you did. If not, reload and fire again, or come up with a new plan of attack.<br />
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'''Specific Violations:''' Anyone who breaks the following or aforementioned rules will be put on the death-list. If an offense is especially bad, the player will simply be removed from the game. If a friend breaks the rules trying to assist you (i.e. use of force, or impersonating the Death Squad), <u>you will be held responsible</u>, so it pays to make your friends aware of the rules.<br />
* Impersonation: Impersonating Campus Security, WPD or other law enforcement, KAOS Command, the Death Squad, or another player is illegal. You must make your own kills. Note that any other impersonation (of a Record interviewer, for example) is both allowed and encouraged as a tactic.<br />
* Honesty: Although deception is a major element of playing KAOS, there are a few basic lines which you may not cross. You may not lie about the circumstances of a shooting, e.g. by falsely claiming that your bullet hit your target, or that a witness was not present. After it is determined that a shot was successful, both parties to a kill or stun must admit their real names and confirm their relationship, i.e. you must tell your target that you are, indeed, their killer. If another player asks you at any time whether you are living or dead, you must give them a truthful answer. Finally, you may not lie to KAOS Command or the Death Squad about any issue of relevance to the game. With these exceptions, all other forms of lying and deception are allowed and encouraged.<br />
* Use of force: The use of force to make or avoid stuns and kills is strictly prohibited. This means that pushing open a door which is being held closed by another person is illegal. It is directly contrary to the principles of the game. Kills are to be made through skill and cunning.<br />
* Unethical or Impolite Behavior: It is normal to expect some violations of privacy during the game. Your assassin may enter your dorm-room uninvited or call at odd hours. However, any abuse of anyone else's space, e.g. looking through desk drawers or personal belongings, will not be tolerated. You will be responsible for any damages. If discovered in another player's room and asked to leave, you may try to make your kill, but may not hang around. You are expected to behave courteously toward other players and non-players. Violation may result in being removed from the game. Further questions about where to "draw the line" may be directed to KAOS command at any time.<br />
* Disturbing non-players: Issues of privacy invasion usually do not affect KAOS players as strongly as non-participating roommates. By playing KAOS, you grant implicit permission for other players to attempt to enter your living space; note that this includes otherwise private residences such as coops and off-campus housing. Before you sign up for the game, you should discuss the possible problems with your roommate, suitemates, and/or housemates and reach an understanding. If anyone you live with is adamantly opposed to your participation in KAOS, respect his or her wishes and postpone your play until the following year.<br />
* Lock-in players: KAOS is meant to be exciting, active, and paranoia-inducing. Players who stay in their rooms or off campus for extended periods of time without attempting kills are violating the spirit of the game. Any player who is on the death-list for an overly long period of time without correcting the problem will be removed from the game. <u>You must contact us ASAP if you plan to leave the campus for 24 hours or longer.</u><br />
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'''Death Squad:''' If you break any rules (including <u>taking longer than 48 hours to kill your target</u>), you will be put on the death-list. A group known as the Death Squad will hunt you down and kill you. The Death Squad cannot be stunned or killed. They may shoot you at any time, anywhere, with witnesses, at any point on your body. They may use any weapon (swords, guns, etc.). Verification of Death-Squad status (''after'' you are killed) can be attained by emailing KAOS Command.<br />
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You will remain on the death-list for 12 hours at a minimum. Even if you correct the problem (for instance, killing your target after your time limit has elapsed), you will remain on the death-list for another 12 hours.<br />
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If your target is on the death-list, the Death Squad may end up killing them for you. If this happens, KAOS Command will notify you of your new target and have their information available for you. If your target is killed by the death squad, you are only granted only a 24 hour extension to kill your new target. For this reason, it is better for you to kill your target rather than let the death squad take over.<br />
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'''Weapons:''' Each player will be issued a standard gun at the beginning of play. You may use only this model of gun. You may not use or have on your person more than one gun at any time. You may not alter your weapon or its ammo in any significant manner. The police have asked that people not paint the guns black. If your weapon breaks, notify KAOS Command immediately for a replacement. <u>You may not steal an opponent's weapon or ammo</u>, but you may take ammo that has been fired at you or given to you by a dead friend.<br />
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'''Collaboration:''' You may work with other players and non-players to gather and share information. They may assist you in your kill (for example, informing you of your target's location), but may NOT shoot your target, impersonate you, or break any rules of the game (see "specific violations" above). Further, all such collaboration is unofficial and non-binding: don't be surprised if one of you ends up with the other as a target!<br />
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'''Bonus Missions:''' Bonus missions are added opportunities for players to demonstrate their stealth, ingenuity, or problem-solving ability, with various rewards for success. They will be announced via e-mail periodically throughout the game. Because they are intended as a fun addition to the main game, <u>many bonus missions will be open even to players who have already been killed</u>. Some examples of bonus missions used in past games include:<br />
* Assassinate a specified non-player target guarded by death squad members<br />
* Intercept a package and bring it to a specified location<br />
* Find a hidden gun and return it to KAOS command<br />
* Crack a code<br />
* Rescue a hostage<br />
* Escape from a guarded building<br />
<br />
==The Game Begins (Actually)==<br />
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The killing commences (yay!) at a time determined by the lord of KAOS, often in the wee hours of the night and/or morning. In essence, "killing" your target consists of hitting your target in the torso (no limb or head shots) with one of several projectile provided along with the weapon: either a small, yellow bullet (speedy and accurate, two great tastes that taste great together) or a more nostalgic orange suction cup dart (slower but easier to spot and recover after shots). Upon killing your target, both parties must report the incident to KAOS Command via email; the victim is out of the game and the victorious assassin is given a new target, presumably the former target of the recently departed player.<br />
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The hunted are not without defenses against the hunter, however. If one manages to ascertain which player is trying to eliminate them, the former can shoot in the latter and "stun" them, preventing them from engaging in further aggressive behavior for a fair span of time (12 hours in the case of the 2007 game, 24 in past games).<br />
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Needless to say, the [http://wso.williams.edu/~kaos/rules.html complete rules] are far more technical and complex.<br />
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==Endgame==<br />
When the number of players still alive reaches a certain critically low number, normal play is ceased by the KAOS organizers. Usually players are given a small respite from play before a final elimination round to determine a sole winner. The nature of final contest changes yearly, but usually takes one night, and many years has taken the form of a manhunt to the death through the halls of [[Bronfman Science Center]].<br />
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==The Death Squad==<br />
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As with any system in which young individuals are given weaponry and let loose, there must be a check on their anarchy, and that check is The Death Squad. If any KAOS player fails to eliminate their target within the allotted timespan (48 hours or 72 hours depending on the number of players), their name is placed upon a Death List, at which point their life becomes forfeit. Now, unless they manage to eliminate their target and remain hidden for the next 12 hours, they will be mercilessly tracked and eliminated by an elite force of warriors whose weaponry includes heavy-duty Nerf guns, swords, and, according to some sources, a rocket-powered grenade launcher.<br />
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If KAOS Command is made aware of any broken rules on the part of a participant, their name is likewise added to the list. KAOS Command reserves the right to simply remove a player from the game, but except in extreme circumstances prefers to allow them to retain their honor by being slaughtered by a barrage of styrofoam balls.<br />
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Oh, and you can't kill members of Death Squad. So don't even try.<br />
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==Tactics==<br />
Tried and true (or false)<br />
<br />
===Seduction===<br />
A man and women meet at a party. He is immediatly attracted and drops his guard. At the end of the night, the two leave together. The night is long... but we don't need to go there. He wakes in the morning to the barrel of a gun.<br />
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===Claustrophobia===<br />
One hour in a garbage chute is what it took to win KAOS 97. Ventilation shafts are also a good bet (worked in Star Wars).<br />
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===Vertigo===<br />
The door's locked? Try a window. Don't look down.<br />
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===Paranoia===<br />
A cautious player never showers in the same place twice. Many won't even sleep in their own room. Why endanger yourself for bodily functions?<br />
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===Tactics for Nonplayers===<br />
Even if you're missing out on firing projectiles at your dearest friends, you can still join in the fun! Merely shouting "BOO!", opening a door, or breathing can cause high-strung active participants to "freak the flip out," much to the amusement of all.<br />
<br />
===Invalid Tactics===<br />
No, you're not allowed to use an umbrella as a shield. Live with it.<br />
<br />
==Legends==<br />
In any war, there are heroes, and the war of KAOS is no exception. These are their stories.<br />
<br />
===The Interviewer's Gambit===<br />
I had heard from many sources that my first assignment -- we'll call him 'Roger' -- was going to be nearly impossible to catch. I contemplated just trying to stay alive until the Death Squad inevitably came after me. But then on Sunday I developed the Plan. I heard through a friend that Roger was on the winning Trivia team, so I decided to pose as a Record interviewer despite never having worked for a newspaper or conducted an interview. One friend lent me her miniature tape recorder and another, Ben, who had already been killed, came along posing as the Record photographer. We knocked on Roger's door and suddenly the door next door busted open to reveal Roger pointing his gun straight at us. <br />
'Excuse me, but we're from the Record and were wondering if we could interview you as a member of the winning Trivia team?'<br />
'Oh, you'll have to pardon me, I'm playing KAOS.' <br />
'Oh, don't worry, I understand. I have entrymates who are playing.'<br />
He proceeded to allow Ben and me to enter the room. His roommate was also present. We sat down on the bed and I began to conduct the interview. We had thought up a few questions ahead of time but obviously not enough as not once did he stop twirling his gun around his finger. I kept making up questions, hoping that he would relax enough so I could reach for my own gun jammed in my coat pocket. During the questioning, I only slipped up once, but it could have cost me the kill. <br />
'So what do you find most challenging about KAOS? I mean, Trivia.' <br />
Finally I decided I couldn't question him any longer. <br />
'Crap, the tape just ran out. Hang on just a sec while I change this tape.' <br />
'Oh hey, the captain of the Trivia team lives in the suite across the hall. I'll go get him for you.' <br />
I looked at Ben. The window of opportunity was closing quickly. If the captain entered the room first, there would be too many witnesses. Roger reentered the room and I shot him just as the captain, coincidentally a member of the Death Squad, came around the corner.<br />
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==See also==<br />
* The [http://wso.williams.edu/~kaos/ KAOS website].</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Killing_As_Organized_Sport&diff=23849Killing As Organized Sport2019-07-10T19:26:38Z<p>Al15: </p>
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[[Category:Games]][[Category:Tradition]]<br />
[[Image:Nerfwar.jpg|thumb|right|KAOS alums pose together in [[Bronfman Science Center|Bronfman]] during [[Homecoming]] 2007 after a few rounds similar to KAOS's [[#Endgame|final round]].]]<br />
A campus-wide game that takes place during Winter Study, Killing As Organized Sport (KAOS) is a proud Williams tradition [[Category:Tradition|tradition]] (started by [[Danniel Arramini]] '84 and associates) that brings students closer together through the magic of paranoia, assassination, and psychological warfare.<br />
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The basic idea of KAOS is simple. Each player receives a weapon and a target to hunt. Annoying constraints such as lawsuits and noise complaints from elderly Williamstown inhabitants prevent us from using actual firearms. These are replaced by silent, non-lethal plastic guns of dubious South-East Asian origin. In any case, each player is being hunted by another player. If you are killed by your hunter, you are out of the game. If you survive and make your kills, you live. Eventually, only one player remains.<br />
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==The Game Begins (Almost)==<br />
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Registration for KAOS occurs online, but, as with many things at a liberal arts college, if you show up to the weapons depository wanting to play, odds are "it's all good." <br />
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Following registration, you will receive information for picking up weaponry (often in a lovely shade of orange for easy findability) as well as information regarding your first target and the rules of the game.<br />
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==Rules==<br />
'''Basic Play:''' When play commences, you will receive a personalized email with information about your first target, including their name and assigned room (you should trust this information and not the WSO facebook, which may not be current). From that point, you have <u>48 hours</u> in which to kill your target. You are also being hunted by another player throughout the game. If you are killed by your hunter, you are dead and out of the game. Each time you kill a target, you inherit his/her assignment and begin hunting your new target with a fresh time limit.<br />
Every player is required to make available via WSO or Facebook.com at least one photo showing a clear view of their face.<br />
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'''Stuns:''' If you determine the identity of your attacker (or if they are currently attacking you), you may "stun" them by shooting them as if they were your target. This injures them, rendering them incapable of killing you for <u>12 hours</u>. Since stunned players are not out of the game, they may continue to gather information about their targets. Stunned hunters are in no way protected from the players hunting them. They may still stun their own hunters. <u>If they are killed by their hunter, he/she will inherit you as a target, and be able to hunt you immediately.</u> Thus, you can never truly know that you are safe.<br />
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'''Reporting to KAOS Command:''' BOTH players involved in a killing or stunning must contact KAOS Command immediately to report the incident. You should describe what happened in detail, relay the names of both parties and the time of the incident, and report any exchange of information about assignments. KAOS command can be reached at <u>eph.kaos@gmail.com</u>. KAOS command asks that you CC the other party when reporting a kill or stun in case a dispute arises. While we recognize that a computer may not be immediately available, please note that <u>intentionally delaying the report of a kill to gain time is illegal</u>, and the 48 hour clock starts at the time of the previous kill, not the time you report it to command.<br />
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<u>Make sure that you frequently check your e-mail.</u> KAOS command may issue you a new target, give notice of a side mission, or have special instructions at any time. KAOS command will always use e-mail.<br />
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'''End of Play and Final KAOS:''' Play will end approximately 12-14 days after it begins, at the discretion of KAOS command. Generally this will be when approximately five people remain alive. An email will inform all players that the game is over, and all living players who have made at least three kills will receive an invitation to participate in a formal final elimination round. Though survival is the major factor in determining who reaches the final round, dead players with exceptional kill counts may also be invited. It is always to your advantage to continue making kills, as players with higher kill counts will be given an advantage in Final KAOS (maintaining consistent performance will also help you avoid unpleasant encounters with the Death Squad; see below). The final round will likely involve 6-10 people, with further details being given at that time. Final rounds vary in specifics from year to year.<br />
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'''Conditions for Kills and Stuns:''' Ideally, kills or stuns are made with no witnesses, but one witness is allowed. A witness is any person present at the exact moment of the kill and within a direct line of sight of either player (although not necessarily looking at the players) with the following exceptions:<br />
* All glass is considered opaque, so anyone behind glass isn't a witness<br />
* Sleeping or unconscious people are not witnesses.<br />
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Generally, if you think someone is a witness, they probably are. Then again, it might be in your best interest to follow the time-honored practice of shooting first and asking questions later...<br />
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Please note that in previous years, "ghosts" (dead players) have not counted as witnesses. This is no longer the case: <u>all conscious people within a direct line of site are witnesses</u>.<br />
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Players at work or in class are essentially not playing KAOS. You cannot kill or stun while you are at work or in class; neither can you be killed or stunned. Work means paid employment, such as serving in the dining halls, libraries, or in Jesup as an STC. Of course, just before and after work, or en route to a class, are perfectly fair times for attack.<br />
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Targets must be hit in the torso. We define torso as your hips to your collarbone, shoulders but not sleeves. You can be shot in the back. Shots to the limbs do not count as valid kills, but there is no "goal-tending": if an arm is hit while directly blocking the torso, this counts as a kill. Headshots are not valid and dangerous; intentional shots to the face may be grounds for removal from the game.<br />
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Shots may only be blocked by objects that would stop a .22 bullet. This means that pillows, blankets, and thick coats can not protect you. Doors, couches, and tables, however, can be used for cover. Intentional body armor (e.g. wearing a text book under your jacket) is not allowed. This applies to backpacks - you may wear a backpack full of books for legitimate purposes (e.g. if you are returning them to the library), but not as intentional body armor.<br />
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'''Disputes:''' Try not to have any. KAOS command will arbitrate disputes, but the arbitration may consist of simply shooting all parties involved. <u>Be a good sport</u>: be honest and trust your competition to be honest as well. It can be hard to feel the bullets if they hit you as you're running away. If your hunter claims to have hit you, they probably did. At the same time, hunters must actually hit their target; excuses such as "my gun misfired" are not valid. Only declare that you hit your target if you are ABSOLUTELY SURE that you did. If not, reload and fire again, or come up with a new plan of attack.<br />
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'''Specific Violations:''' Anyone who breaks the following or aforementioned rules will be put on the death-list. If an offense is especially bad, the player will simply be removed from the game. If a friend breaks the rules trying to assist you (i.e. use of force, or impersonating the Death Squad), <u>you will be held responsible</u>, so it pays to make your friends aware of the rules.<br />
* Impersonation: Impersonating Campus Security, WPD or other law enforcement, KAOS Command, the Death Squad, or another player is illegal. You must make your own kills. Note that any other impersonation (of a Record interviewer, for example) is both allowed and encouraged as a tactic.<br />
* Honesty: Although deception is a major element of playing KAOS, there are a few basic lines which you may not cross. You may not lie about the circumstances of a shooting, e.g. by falsely claiming that your bullet hit your target, or that a witness was not present. After it is determined that a shot was successful, both parties to a kill or stun must admit their real names and confirm their relationship, i.e. you must tell your target that you are, indeed, their killer. If another player asks you at any time whether you are living or dead, you must give them a truthful answer. Finally, you may not lie to KAOS Command or the Death Squad about any issue of relevance to the game. With these exceptions, all other forms of lying and deception are allowed and encouraged.<br />
* Use of force: The use of force to make or avoid stuns and kills is strictly prohibited. This means that pushing open a door which is being held closed by another person is illegal. It is directly contrary to the principles of the game. Kills are to be made through skill and cunning.<br />
* Unethical or Impolite Behavior: It is normal to expect some violations of privacy during the game. Your assassin may enter your dorm-room uninvited or call at odd hours. However, any abuse of anyone else's space, e.g. looking through desk drawers or personal belongings, will not be tolerated. You will be responsible for any damages. If discovered in another player's room and asked to leave, you may try to make your kill, but may not hang around. You are expected to behave courteously toward other players and non-players. Violation may result in being removed from the game. Further questions about where to "draw the line" may be directed to KAOS command at any time.<br />
* Disturbing non-players: Issues of privacy invasion usually do not affect KAOS players as strongly as non-participating roommates. By playing KAOS, you grant implicit permission for other players to attempt to enter your living space; note that this includes otherwise private residences such as coops and off-campus housing. Before you sign up for the game, you should discuss the possible problems with your roommate, suitemates, and/or housemates and reach an understanding. If anyone you live with is adamantly opposed to your participation in KAOS, respect his or her wishes and postpone your play until the following year.<br />
* Lock-in players: KAOS is meant to be exciting, active, and paranoia-inducing. Players who stay in their rooms or off campus for extended periods of time without attempting kills are violating the spirit of the game. Any player who is on the death-list for an overly long period of time without correcting the problem will be removed from the game. <u>You must contact us ASAP if you plan to leave the campus for 24 hours or longer.</u><br />
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'''Death Squad:''' If you break any rules (including <u>taking longer than 48 hours to kill your target</u>), you will be put on the death-list. A group known as the Death Squad will hunt you down and kill you. The Death Squad cannot be stunned or killed. They may shoot you at any time, anywhere, with witnesses, at any point on your body. They may use any weapon (swords, guns, etc.). Verification of Death-Squad status (''after'' you are killed) can be attained by emailing KAOS Command.<br />
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You will remain on the death-list for 12 hours at a minimum. Even if you correct the problem (for instance, killing your target after your time limit has elapsed), you will remain on the death-list for another 12 hours.<br />
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If your target is on the death-list, the Death Squad may end up killing them for you. If this happens, KAOS Command will notify you of your new target and have their information available for you. If your target is killed by the death squad, you are only granted only a 24 hour extension to kill your new target. For this reason, it is better for you to kill your target rather than let the death squad take over.<br />
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'''Weapons:''' Each player will be issued a standard gun at the beginning of play. You may use only this model of gun. You may not use or have on your person more than one gun at any time. You may not alter your weapon or its ammo in any significant manner. The police have asked that people not paint the guns black. If your weapon breaks, notify KAOS Command immediately for a replacement. <u>You may not steal an opponent's weapon or ammo</u>, but you may take ammo that has been fired at you or given to you by a dead friend.<br />
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'''Collaboration:''' You may work with other players and non-players to gather and share information. They may assist you in your kill (for example, informing you of your target's location), but may NOT shoot your target, impersonate you, or break any rules of the game (see "specific violations" above). Further, all such collaboration is unofficial and non-binding: don't be surprised if one of you ends up with the other as a target!<br />
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'''Bonus Missions:''' Bonus missions are added opportunities for players to demonstrate their stealth, ingenuity, or problem-solving ability, with various rewards for success. They will be announced via e-mail periodically throughout the game. Because they are intended as a fun addition to the main game, <u>many bonus missions will be open even to players who have already been killed</u>. Some examples of bonus missions used in past games include:<br />
* Assassinate a specified non-player target guarded by death squad members<br />
* Intercept a package and bring it to a specified location<br />
* Find a hidden gun and return it to KAOS command<br />
* Crack a code<br />
* Rescue a hostage<br />
* Escape from a guarded building<br />
<br />
==The Game Begins (Actually)==<br />
<br />
The killing commences (yay!) at a time determined by the lord of KAOS, often in the wee hours of the night and/or morning. In essence, "killing" your target consists of hitting your target in the torso (no limb or head shots) with one of several projectile provided along with the weapon: either a small, yellow bullet (speedy and accurate, two great tastes that taste great together) or a more nostalgic orange suction cup dart (slower but easier to spot and recover after shots). Upon killing your target, both parties must report the incident to KAOS Command via email; the victim is out of the game and the victorious assassin is given a new target, presumably the former target of the recently departed player.<br />
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The hunted are not without defenses against the hunter, however. If one manages to ascertain which player is trying to eliminate them, the former can shoot in the latter and "stun" them, preventing them from engaging in further aggressive behavior for a fair span of time (12 hours in the case of the 2007 game, 24 in past games).<br />
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Needless to say, the [http://wso.williams.edu/~kaos/rules.html complete rules] are far more technical and complex.<br />
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==Endgame==<br />
When the number of players still alive reaches a certain critically low number, normal play is ceased by the KAOS organizers. Usually players are given a small respite from play before a final elimination round to determine a sole winner. The nature of final contest changes yearly, but usually takes one night, and many years has taken the form of a manhunt to the death through the halls of [[Bronfman Science Center]].<br />
<br />
==The Death Squad==<br />
<br />
As with any system in which young individuals are given weaponry and let loose, there must be a check on their anarchy, and that check is The Death Squad. If any KAOS player fails to eliminate their target within the allotted timespan (48 hours or 72 hours depending on the number of players), their name is placed upon a Death List, at which point their life becomes forfeit. Now, unless they manage to eliminate their target and remain hidden for the next 12 hours, they will be mercilessly tracked and eliminated by an elite force of warriors whose weaponry includes heavy-duty Nerf guns, swords, and, according to some sources, a rocket-powered grenade launcher.<br />
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If KAOS Command is made aware of any broken rules on the part of a participant, their name is likewise added to the list. KAOS Command reserves the right to simply remove a player from the game, but except in extreme circumstances prefers to allow them to retain their honor by being slaughtered by a barrage of styrofoam balls.<br />
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Oh, and you can't kill members of Death Squad. So don't even try.<br />
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==Tactics==<br />
Tried and true (or false)<br />
<br />
===Seduction===<br />
A man and women meet at a party. He is immediatly attracted and drops his guard. At the end of the night, the two leave together. The night is long... but we don't need to go there. He wakes in the morning to the barrel of a gun.<br />
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===Claustrophobia===<br />
One hour in a garbage chute is what it took to win KAOS 97. Ventilation shafts are also a good bet (worked in Star Wars).<br />
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===Vertigo===<br />
The door's locked? Try a window. Don't look down.<br />
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===Paranoia===<br />
A cautious player never showers in the same place twice. Many won't even sleep in their own room. Why endanger yourself for bodily functions?<br />
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===Tactics for Nonplayers===<br />
Even if you're missing out on firing projectiles at your dearest friends, you can still join in the fun! Merely shouting "BOO!", opening a door, or breathing can cause high-strung active participants to "freak the flip out," much to the amusement of all.<br />
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===Invalid Tactics===<br />
No, you're not allowed to use an umbrella as a shield. Live with it.<br />
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==Legends==<br />
In any war, there are heroes, and the war of KAOS is no exception. These are their stories.<br />
<br />
===The Interviewer's Gambit===<br />
I had heard from many sources that my first assignment -- we'll call him 'Roger' -- was going to be nearly impossible to catch. I contemplated just trying to stay alive until the Death Squad inevitably came after me. But then on Sunday I developed the Plan. I heard through a friend that Roger was on the winning Trivia team, so I decided to pose as a Record interviewer despite never having worked for a newspaper or conducted an interview. One friend lent me her miniature tape recorder and another, Ben, who had already been killed, came along posing as the Record photographer. We knocked on Roger's door and suddenly the door next door busted open to reveal Roger pointing his gun straight at us. <br />
'Excuse me, but we're from the Record and were wondering if we could interview you as a member of the winning Trivia team?'<br />
'Oh, you'll have to pardon me, I'm playing KAOS.' <br />
'Oh, don't worry, I understand. I have entrymates who are playing.'<br />
He proceeded to allow Ben and me to enter the room. His roommate was also present. We sat down on the bed and I began to conduct the interview. We had thought up a few questions ahead of time but obviously not enough as not once did he stop twirling his gun around his finger. I kept making up questions, hoping that he would relax enough so I could reach for my own gun jammed in my coat pocket. During the questioning, I only slipped up once, but it could have cost me the kill. <br />
'So what do you find most challenging about KAOS? I mean, Trivia.' <br />
Finally I decided I couldn't question him any longer. <br />
'Crap, the tape just ran out. Hang on just a sec while I change this tape.' <br />
'Oh hey, the captain of the Trivia team lives in the suite across the hall. I'll go get him for you.' <br />
I looked at Ben. The window of opportunity was closing quickly. If the captain entered the room first, there would be too many witnesses. Roger reentered the room and I shot him just as the captain, coincidentally a member of the Death Squad, came around the corner.<br />
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==See also==<br />
* The [http://wso.williams.edu/~kaos/ KAOS website].</div>Al15https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Outing_Club&diff=23791Williams Outing Club2019-06-17T17:30:20Z<p>Al15: </p>
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{{Group|<br />
| name = WOC<br />
| image = WOC logo old.png<br />
| type = Service<br />
| selective = No<br />
| membership = 1000+<br />
| meeting-time = 7:00pm Tuesdays<br />
| meeting-place = Matt Cole Room<br />
| office = Paresky Upstairs (or ER)<br />
| contact = {{WSO Facebook|slewis|Scott Lewis}}<br />
| listserver = {{WSO listserver|outing-news-l}}<br />
| website = http://woc.williams.edu/<br />
| established = 1915<br />
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== Williams Outing Club (WOC) ==<br />
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Founded in 1915, the [http://woc.williams.edu Williams Outing Club] provides outdoor PE classes, overnight trips, organizes [[Mountain Day]], rents equipment and gear, runs the [[Winter Carnival]], organizes the [[polar bear plunge]], and runs the [[WOOLF]] (Wilderness Outdoor Orientation for Living as First-years) program for incoming freshmen. A complete history of the organization is available [https://woc.williams.edu/about-woc/history/ here]. WOC is largely run by students on the [https://woc.williams.edu/getting-involved/board/ WOC board] and Scott Lewis, the Outing Club Director.<br />
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Student memberships are $10, while Faculty/Staff memberships are $15 and Family memberships $25. Memberships are good for the entire academic year in which they are purchased, but you must renew it for the next year. You can pick up a membership either by going to the [https://woc.williams.edu/equipment-and-facilities/equipment-room/ equipment room] during regular hours, or signing up during WOOLF. Members are automatically subscribed to the [https://woc.williams.edu/getting-involved/listservers/ outing-news listserv] and receive notices of club events, trips, and activities. All members are also welcome and encouraged to come to weekly meetings to meet other members and discuss the activities of the club.<br />
<br />
=== Meetings ===<br />
The Outing Club holds weekly meetings on Tuesday nights at 7 PM in the Matt Cole room of the Zilkha Center to report on and plan trips, arrange speakers and discuss ideas for the present and future of the club. Members of the WOC Board are present at meetings, but all Outing Club members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Coming to meetings is a great way to learn more about WOC and to have a say in the trips and events that we sponsor. [https://woc.williams.edu/meetings/ Minutes from recent meetings] are available on the WOC website. Those interested in a more informal gathering are welcome to join fellow outdoor enthusiasts for dinner on every other Sunday night at 6 PM for [[WOC Din]]!<br />
<br />
=== Resources ===<br />
The WOC headquarters and equipment room are located in [[Paresky]], with the office on the second floor and the equipment room on the M level downstairs.<br />
<br />
Members are entitled to check out gear from the [https://woc.williams.edu/equipment-and-facilities/equipment-room/ equipment room], which is open from 12:30-1:30, Monday through Thursday, and 12-2 on Fridays (12-2 Monday-Friday, 10-12 Saturday during Winter Study). The ER has personal gear, clothing, group gear, first aid kits, cooking gear, and winter gear. Some of the available equipment includes: <br />
*backpacks<br />
*stoves<br />
*sleeping bags<br />
*sleeping pads<br />
*tents<br />
*assorted other backpacking/camping gear<br />
*cross-country skis, boots, and poles<br />
*snowshoes<br />
*telemark skis<br />
*maps and trail guides<br />
*discounted ski passes, free or cheap buses to ski mountains during the winter<br />
<br />
A complete [https://woc.williams.edu/equipment-room-inventory/ equipment room inventory] is available on the WOC website.<br />
<br />
The equipment room is run and managed by students. Those interested in working should contact Scott Lewis or the [https://woc.williams.edu/getting-involved/board/ Equipment Room Manager] at the beginning of the fall and/or spring semesters; first-year students cannot work in the equipment room. You can also teach WOC PE classes and get paid to do it--good people, good college pay, and plenty of gear at your disposal!<br />
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The WOC also maintains the [https://woc.williams.edu/equipment-and-facilities/dorland-cabin/ Dorland Cabin] in [[Hopkins Forest]], which WOC members can use for free. It has a wood stove with firewood and kindling provided, a big window, and a second floor loft; the cabin receives heavy use throughout the year, and members are encouraged to make a reservation at least a week in advance.<br />
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The [https://woc.williams.edu/equipment-and-facilities/climbing-wall/ climbing wall] is open every weekday from times specified in the listserv. <br />
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For more information, including up-to-date activity schedules, visit the [https://woc.williams.edu/ WOC website].<br />
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=== Mountain Day ===<br />
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WOC runs [[Mountain Day]]!<br />
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=== Winter Carnival ===<br />
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* '''Address'''&nbsp;{{Tl|mf-adr}}<br />
* '''Coordinates'''&nbsp;{{Tl|coord}}<br />
* {{allow wrap|'''Dates'''{{spaces|2}}Use {{Tl|start date}} if the organization has an "established", "founded", "opened" or similar date. Use {{Tl|end date}} if the organization is defunct (dissolved or absorbed).}}<br />
* '''Microformat{{\}}metadata'''&nbsp;{{Tl|UF-hcard-org}}<br />
* '''Non-English text'''&nbsp;{{Tl|lang}}<br />
* '''Website'''&nbsp;{{Tl|URL}}<br />
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| below =<br />
* {{smallsup|1}} or research institutions<br />
* {{smallsup|2}} or college<br />
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* [[:Category:Infobox templates|Category]]<br />
* [[Help:Infobox|Help]]<br />
* [[Wikipedia:List of infoboxes|List of infoboxes]]<br />
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<div>{{Documentation subpage}}<br />
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{{High-use| 24317 }}<br />
{{Lua|Module:Infobox|Module:InfoboxImage|Module:Check for unknown parameters}}<br />
<br />
{{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} can be used to provide at-a-glance information at the start of an article about an organization.<br />
<br />
== Blank template ==<br />
<br />
{{Parameter names example |_display=italics<br />
|name |native_name<br />
|image={{{image}}} |image_size={{{image_size}}} |alt={{{alt}}} |caption<br />
|logo={{{logo}}} |logo_size={{{logo_size}}} |logo_alt={{{logo_alt}}} |logo_caption<br />
|map={{{map}}} |map_size={{{map_size}}} |map_alt={{{map_alt}}} |map_caption |map2={{{map2}}} |map2_size={{{map2_size}}} |map2_alt={{{map2_alt}}} |map2_caption<br />
|abbreviation |nickname |pronounce={{{pronounce}}} |pronounce ref |pronounce comment |pronounce 2 |named_after |motto |predecessor |merged |successor |formation |founder=''founder''&nbsp;{{\}}&nbsp;''founders'' |founding_location<br />
|extinction |merger |type |tax_id=''tax_id''&nbsp;{{\}}&nbsp;''vat_id''<br />
|registration_id |status |purpose |professional_title |headquarters |location |location2 |additional_location |additional_location2 |coordinates |origins |region |products |services |methods |fields<br />
|membership |membership_year=''_year'' |language |owner=''owner''&nbsp;{{\}}&nbsp;''owners'' |sec_gen=''sec_gen''&nbsp;{{\}}&nbsp;''gen_sec''<br />
|leader_title |leader_name |leader_title2 |leader_name2 |leader_title3 |leader_name3 |leader_title4 |leader_name4<br />
|board_of_directors |key_people |main_organ |parent_organization |subsidiaries |secessions |affiliations<br />
|budget |budget_year=''_year'' |revenue |revenue_year=''_year'' |disbursements |expenses |expenses_year=''_year'' |endowment |endowment_year=''_year''<br />
|staff |staff_year=''_year'' |volunteers |volunteers_year=''_year''<br />
|students |students_year=''_year''<br />
|awards |website=<code><nowiki>{{URL|...}}</nowiki></code> |remarks |formerly |footnotes |bodystyle<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<pre style="overflow:auto; white-space:pre;"><br />
{{Infobox organization<br />
| name = <br />
| native_name = <br />
| native_name_lang = <br />
| image = <br />
| image_size = <br />
| alt = <br />
| caption = <br />
| logo = <br />
| logo_size = <br />
| logo_alt = <br />
| logo_caption = <br />
| map = <br />
| map_size = <br />
| map_alt = <br />
| map_caption = <br />
| map2 = <br />
| map2_size = <br />
| map2_alt = <br />
| map2_caption = <br />
| abbreviation = <br />
| nickname = <br />
| pronounce = <br />
| pronounce ref = <br />
| pronounce comment = <br />
| pronounce 2 = <br />
| named_after = <br />
| motto = <br />
| predecessor = <br />
| merged = <br />
| successor = <br />
| formation = <!-- use {{start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} --><br />
| founder = <br />
| founding_location = <br />
| extinction = <!-- use {{end date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} --><br />
| merger = <br />
| type = <br />
| tax_id = <!-- or | vat_id = (for European organizations) --><br />
| registration_id = <!-- for non-profit org --><br />
| status = <br />
| purpose = <br />
| professional_title = <br />
| headquarters = <br />
| location = <br />
| location2 = <br />
| additional_location = <br />
| playstore_app = <br />
| additional_location2= <br />
| coordinates = <!-- {{coord|LAT|LON|display=inline, title}} --><br />
| origins = <br />
| region = <br />
| products = <br />
| services = <br />
| methods = <br />
| fields = <br />
| membership = <br />
| membership_year = <br />
| language = <br />
| owner = <!-- or | owners = --><br />
| sec_gen = <!-- or | gen_sec for General Secretary --><br />
| leader_title = <br />
| leader_name = <br />
| leader_title2 = <br />
| leader_name2 = <br />
| leader_title3 = <br />
| leader_name3 = <br />
| leader_title4 = <br />
| leader_name4 = <br />
| board_of_directors = <br />
| key_people = <br />
| main_organ = <br />
| parent_organization = <br />
| subsidiaries = <br />
| secessions = <br />
| affiliations = <br />
| budget = <br />
| budget_year = <br />
| revenue = <br />
| revenue_year = <br />
| disbursements = <br />
| expenses = <br />
| expenses_year = <br />
| endowment = <br />
| endowment_year = <br />
| staff = <br />
| staff_year = <br />
| volunteers = <br />
| volunteers_year = <br />
| students = <br />
| students_year = <br />
| website = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} --><br />
| remarks = <br />
| formerly = <br />
| footnotes = <br />
| bodystyle = <br />
}}<br />
</pre><br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
<br />
All fields are [[lower case]] and optional.<br />
<br />
{{Infobox organization <br />
| name = Organization's ''name''<br />
| native_name = ''native_name''<br />
| native_name_lang = ''native_name_lang''<br />
| nickname = ''nickname''<br />
| named_after = ''named_after''<br />
| image = Test.png<br />
| alt = Text alternative for those who do not see the image <br />
| caption = {{longitem|(''caption''{{thin space}}''':''')<br/>Test.png (''image'') at template's default size.}}<br />
| map = World map.jpg<br />
| map_alt = This is the message carried by "map_alt" parameter<br />
| map_caption = {{longitem|(''map_caption''{{thin space}}''':''')<br/>World map.jpg (''map'') at template's default size.}}<br />
| abbreviation = ''abbreviation''<br />
| motto = ''motto''<br />
| predecessor = ''predecessor''<br />
| merged = ''merged''<br />
| successor = ''successor''<br />
| formation = {{nowrap|''formation'' &nbsp;(or ''established'')}}<br />
| founder = ''founder'' &nbsp;(or ''founders'')<br />
| founding_location = ''founding_location''<br />
| dissolved = ''dissolved'' &nbsp;(or ''extinction'')<br />
| merger = ''merger''<br />
| type = ''type''<br />
| tax_id = ''tax_id'' &nbsp;(or ''vat_id'')<br />
| registration_id = ''registration_id''<br />
| status = ''status''<br />
| purpose = ''purpose''<br />
| headquarters = ''headquarters''<br />
| location = ''location''<br />
| coords = ({{thin space|use {{tl|coord}}}})<br />
| region = ''region''<br />
| services = ''services''<br />
| products = ''products''<br />
| methods = ''methods''<br />
| fields = ''fields''<br />
| membership = ''membership''<br />
| membership_year = ''_year''<br />
| language = ''language'' &nbsp;(or ''languages'')<br />
| owner = ''owner'' &nbsp;(or ''owners'')<br />
| sec_gen = ''sec_gen'' &nbsp;(or ''gen_sec'')<br />
| leader_title = ''leader_title''<br />
| leader_name = ''leader_name''<br />
| leader_title4 = ''leader_title4''<br />
| leader_name4 = ''leader_name4''<br />
| board_of_directors = ''board_of_directors''<br />
| key_people = ''key_people''<br />
| main_organ = {{nowrap|''main_organ'' &nbsp;(or ''publication'')}}<br />
| parent_organization = ''parent_organi[z/s]ation''<br />
| subsidiaries = ''subsidiaries''<br />
| secessions = ''secessions''<br />
| affiliations = ''affiliations''<br />
| endowment = ''endowment''<br />
| endowment_year = ''_year''<br />
| staff = ''staff''<br />
| staff_year = ''_year''<br />
| volunteers = ''volunteers''<br />
| volunteers_year = ''_year''<br />
| website = ''website''<br />
| remarks = ''remarks''<br />
| formerly = {{nowrap|''formerly'' &nbsp;(or ''former_name'')}}<br />
| footnotes = ''footnotes''<br />
}}<br />
<source lang="html" style="overflow:auto;"><br />
{{Infobox organization<br />
| name = <!-- defaults to {{PAGENAME}} if not provided --><br />
| native_name = <!-- Organization's name in its local language --><br />
| native_name_lang = <!-- ISO code of the above language --><br />
| nickname = <br />
| named_after = <br />
| image =<br />
| image_size = <br />
| alt = <!-- see [[WP:ALT]] --><br />
| caption = <br />
| map = <!-- map image --><br />
| map_size = <!-- defaults to 250px --><br />
| map_alt = <br />
| map_caption = <br />
| map2 = <!-- second map image, if required --><br />
| map2_size = <br />
| map2_alt = <br />
| map2_caption = <br />
| abbreviation = <br />
| motto = <br />
| predecessor = <br />
| merged = <!-- Any other organizations with which the organization was merged --><br />
| successor = <br />
| formation = <!-- or: | established = --> <!--e.g. use {{start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}}--><br />
| founder = <!-- or: | founders = --><br />
| founding_location = <br />
| extinction = <!-- or: | dissolved = --> <!--e.g. use {{end date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}}--><br />
| merger = <!-- Other organizations (if any) merged to constitute the organization --><br />
| type = <!-- e.g. [[Governmental organization]], [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]], etc --><br />
| status = <!-- Organization's legal status and/or description (company, charity, foundation, etc) --><br />
| purpose = <!-- or: | focus = --> <!--(humanitarian, activism, peacekeeping, etc)--><br />
| professional_title = <!-- for professional associations --><br />
| headquarters = <br />
| location = <br />
| coords = <!-- location's {{coord}}s --><br />
| region = <!-- or: | region_served = --> <!--Any particular region or regions associated with or served by the organization--><br />
| services = <br />
| membership = <!-- Usually the number of members --><br />
| membership_year = <!-- Year to which membership number/data apply --><br />
| language = <!-- or: | languages = --> <!--Any official language or languages used by the organization--><br />
| sec_gen = <!-- Name of the organization's Secretary General (if post exists) or gen_sec for General Secretary --><br />
| leader_title = <!-- defaults to "Leader" --><br />
| leader_name = <br />
| leader_title2 = <br />
| leader_name2 = <br />
| leader_title3 = <br />
| leader_name3 = <br />
| leader_title4 = <br />
| leader_name4 = <br />
| board_of_directors = <br />
| key_people =<br />
| main_organ = <!-- or: | publication = --> <!--Organization's principal body (assembly, committee, board, etc) or publication--><br />
| parent_organization = <!-- or: | parent_organisation = --><br />
| subsidiaries = <br />
| secessions = <br />
| affiliations = <br />
| budget = <br />
| budget_year = <br />
| staff = <!-- Numbers and/or types of staff --><br />
| staff_year = <!-- Year to which staff numbers/data apply --><br />
| volunteers = <!-- Numbers and/or types of volunteers --><br />
| volunteers_year = <!-- Year to which volunteer numbers/data apply --><br />
| website = <!-- e.g. {{url|example.com}} --><br />
| remarks = <br />
| formerly = <!-- Any former names by which the organization known --><br />
| footnotes = <br />
| bodystyle = <!-- Applies CSS style to the infobox table as a whole --><br />
}}<br />
</source><br />
<br />
== Microformat ==<br />
{{UF-hcard-org}}<br />
<br />
== TemplateData ==<br />
{{TemplateData header}}<br />
<templatedata><br />
{<br />
"description": "",<br />
"format": "block",<br />
"params": {<br />
"name": {<br />
"label": "name",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "defaults to {{PAGENAME}} if name not provided"<br />
},<br />
"native_name": {<br />
"label": "native_name",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "Organization's name in its local language"<br />
},<br />
"native_name_lang": {<br />
"label": "native_name_lang",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "Language code for native_name"<br />
},<br />
"image": {<br />
"label": "image",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "image of organisation"<br />
},<br />
"image_size": {<br />
"label": "image_size",<br />
"type": "number",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "size of image"<br />
},<br />
"alt": {<br />
"label": "alt",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "see [[WP:ALT]]"<br />
},<br />
"caption": {<br />
"label": "caption",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "caption"<br />
},<br />
"logo": {<br />
"label": "logo",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "logo of organisation"<br />
},<br />
"logo_size": {<br />
"label": "logo_size",<br />
"type": "number",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "size of logo"<br />
},<br />
"logo_alt": {<br />
"label": "logo_alt",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "see [[WP:ALT]]"<br />
},<br />
"logo_caption": {<br />
"label": "logo_caption",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "caption of logo"<br />
},<br />
"map": {<br />
"label": "map",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "map image"<br />
},<br />
"map_size": {<br />
"label": "map_size",<br />
"type": "number",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "defaults to 250px"<br />
},<br />
"map_alt": {<br />
"label": "map_alt",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false<br />
},<br />
"map_caption": {<br />
"label": "map_caption",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "caption for map"<br />
},<br />
"map2": {<br />
"label": "map2",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "second map image, if required"<br />
},<br />
"map2_size": {<br />
"label": "map2_size",<br />
"type": "number",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "size of map"<br />
},<br />
"map2_alt": {<br />
"label": "map2_alt",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false<br />
},<br />
"map2_caption": {<br />
"label": "map2_caption",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "caption for map"<br />
},<br />
"abbreviation": {<br />
"label": "abbreviation",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "abbreviation or acronym of organisation"<br />
},<br />
"nickname": {<br />
"label": "nickname",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"pronounce": {<br />
"label": "pronounce",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"pronounce ref": {<br />
"label": "pronounce ref",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"pronounce comment": {<br />
"label": "pronounce comment",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"pronounce 2": {<br />
"label": "pronounce 2",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"named_after": {<br />
"label": "named_after",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "Entity the organisation was named after, if any"<br />
},<br />
"motto": {<br />
"label": "motto",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "motto of organisation"<br />
},<br />
"predecessor": {<br />
"label": "predecessor",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"merged": {<br />
"label": "merged",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "Any other organizations with which the organization was merged"<br />
},<br />
"successor": {<br />
"label": "successor",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "successor of organisation"<br />
},<br />
"formation": {<br />
"label": "formation",<br />
"aliases": ["established", "founded"], <br />
"type": "date",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "established, e.g. use {{start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}}"<br />
},<br />
"founder": {<br />
"label": "founder",<br />
"aliases": ["founders"], <br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "founder of organisation"<br />
},<br />
"founding_location": {<br />
"label": "founding_location",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "place founded"<br />
},<br />
"extinction": {<br />
"label": "extinction",<br />
"aliases": ["dissolved"], <br />
"type": "date",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "e.g. use {{end date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}}"<br />
},<br />
"merger": {<br />
"label": "merger",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "Other organizations (if any) merged to constitute the organization "<br />
},<br />
"type": {<br />
"label": "type",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": "e.g. [[Governmental organization]], [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]]"<br />
},<br />
"tax_id": {<br />
"label": "tax_id",<br />
"aliases": ["vat_id"], <br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"registration_id": {<br />
"label": "registration_id",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
"description": ""<br />
},<br />
"status": {<br />
"label": "status",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"suggested": false,<br />
"deprecated": false,<br />
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"staff",<br />
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
| bodyclass = vcard<br />
| bodystyle = {{{bodystyle|}}}<br />
| titleclass = fn org<br />
| title = {{{name|{{{organization_name|{{{Non-profit_name|{{PAGENAMEBASE}}}}}}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| subheader = {{#if:{{{native_name|{{{native name|}}}}}}|<div class="nickname" {{#if:{{{native_name_lang|}}}|lang="{{{native_name_lang}}}"}}>{{{native_name|{{{native name}}}}}}</div>}}<br />
<br />
| image2 = {{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage |image={{{image|}}} |size={{{image_size|{{{imagesize|{{{size|}}}}}}}}} |sizedefault=frameless |alt={{{image_alt|{{{alt|}}}}}} }}<br />
| caption2 = {{{caption|}}}<br />
<br />
| image = {{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage |image={{{logo|{{{organization_logo|{{{Non-profit_logo|}}}}}}}}} |size={{{logo_size|}}} |sizedefault=250px |alt={{{logo_alt|}}} }}<br />
| caption = {{{logo_caption|}}}<br />
<br />
| image3 = {{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage |image={{{map|}}} |size={{{map_size|{{{msize|}}}}}} |sizedefault=250px |alt={{{map_alt|{{{malt|}}}}}} }}<br />
| caption3 = {{{map_caption|{{{mcaption|}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| image4 = {{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage |image={{{map2|}}} |size={{{map2_size|}}} |sizedefault=250px |alt={{{map2_alt|}}} }}<br />
| caption4 = {{{map2_caption|}}}`<br />
<br />
| labelstyle = padding-right:0.6em;<!--(to ensure some gap between any (long/unwrapped) labels and subsequent data on same line)--><br />
<br />
| label1 = Abbreviation<br />
| class1 = nickname<br />
| data1 = {{{abbreviation|}}}<br />
<br />
| label2 = Nickname<br />
| class2 = nickname<br />
| data2 = {{{nickname|}}}<br />
<br />
| label3 = Pronunciation<br />
| data3 = {{#if:{{{pronounce|}}}{{{Pronounce|}}}{{{Pronunciation|}}}{{{pronunciation|}}}{{{pronounce comment|}}} |<!--<br />
-->{{ubl|1={{{pronounce|}}}{{{Pronounce|}}}{{{Pronunciation|}}}{{{pronunciation|}}}{{{pronounce ref|}}}&#x20;{{{pronounce comment|}}}<!--<br />
-->|2={{{pronounce 2|}}} }}}}<br />
<br />
| label4 = Named after<br />
| data4 = {{{named_after|}}}<br />
<br />
| label5 = Motto<br />
| class5 = note<br />
| data5 = {{{motto|{{{organization_motto|{{{pledge|}}}}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| label6 = Predecessor<br />
| data6 = {{{predecessor|}}}<br />
<br />
| label7 = Merged&nbsp;into<br />
| data7 = {{{merged|}}}<br />
<br />
| label8 = Successor<br />
| data8 = {{{successor|}}}<br />
<br />
| label9 = {{#if:{{{formation|}}} |Formation |{{#if:{{{founded_date|{{{founded|}}}}}}|Founded|Established}} }}<br />
| class9 = note<br />
| data9 = {{if empty |{{{formation|}}} |{{{established|}}} |{{{founded_date|{{{founded|}}}}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label10 = Founder{{#if:{{{founders|}}}|s}}<br />
| data10 = {{#if:{{{founders|}}} |{{{founders}}} |{{{founder|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label11 = Founded at<br />
| data11 = {{{founding_location|}}}<br />
<br />
| label12 = {{#if:{{{extinction|}}} |Extinction | Dissolved}}<br />
| data12 = {{#if:{{{extinction|}}} |{{{extinction}}} |{{{dissolved|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label13 = Merger&nbsp;of<br />
| data13 = {{{merger|}}}<br />
<br />
| label14 = Type<br />
| data14 = {{{type|{{{organization_type|{{{Non-profit_type|}}}}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| label15 = {{longitem |{{#if:{{{vat_id|}}} |[[VAT identification number|VAT ID no.]] |[[Taxpayer Identification Number|Tax ID no.]]}} }}<br />
| data15 = {{#if:{{{vat_id|}}} |{{{vat_id}}} |{{{tax_id|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label16 = Registration&nbsp;no.<br />
| data16 = {{{registration_id|}}}<br />
<br />
| label17 = Legal status<br />
| data17 = {{{status|}}}<br />
<br />
| label18 = {{#if:{{{focus|{{{foci|}}}}}} |Focus |Purpose}}<br />
| data18 = {{#if:{{{focus|{{{foci|}}}}}} |{{{focus|{{{foci|}}}}}} |{{{purpose|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label19 = {{longitem|Professional title}}<br />
| data19 = {{{professional_title|}}}<br />
<br />
| label20 = Headquarters<br />
| data20 = {{{headquarters|}}}<br />
<br />
| label21 = Location<br />
| class21 = label<br />
| data21 = {{Unbulleted list<br />
| 1 = {{comma separated entries<br />
| 1 = {{#if:{{{location_city|}}} |<span class="locality">{{{location_city}}}</span>}}<br />
| 2 = {{#if:{{{location_country|}}} |<span class="country-name">{{{location_country}}}</span>}}<br />
}}<br />
| 2 = {{{location|}}}<br />
| 3 = {{comma separated entries<br />
| 1 = {{#if:{{{location_city2|}}} |<span class="locality">{{{location_city2}}}</span>}}<br />
| 2 = {{#if:{{{location_country2|}}} |<span class="country-name">{{{location_country2}}}</span>}}<br />
}}<br />
| 4 = {{{location2|}}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
| label22 = Locations<br />
| class22 = label<br />
| data22 = {{Unbulleted list<br />
| 1 = {{comma separated entries<br />
| 1 = {{#if:{{{addnl_location_city|}}} |<span class="locality">{{{addnl_location_city}}}</span>}}<br />
| 2 = {{#if:{{{addnl_location_country|}}} |<span class="country-name">{{{addnl_location_country}}}</span>}}<br />
}}<br />
| 2 = {{{addnl_location|{{{additional_location|}}}}}}<br />
| 3 = {{comma separated entries<br />
| 1 = {{#if:{{{addnl_location_city2|}}} |<span class="locality">{{{addnl_location_city2}}}</span>}}<br />
| 2 = {{#if:{{{addnl_location_country2|}}} |<span class="country-name">{{{addnl_location_country2}}}</span>}}<br />
}}<br />
| 4 = {{{addnl_location2|{{{additional_location2|}}}}}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
| label23 = Coordinates<br />
| data23 = {{{coordinates|{{{coords|}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| label24 = Origins<br />
| data24 = {{{origins|}}}<br />
<br />
| label25 = {{longitem |{{#if:{{{area_served|}}} |Area served |Region {{#if:{{{region_served|}}}|served}} }} }}<br />
| data25 = {{if empty |{{{area_served|}}} |{{{region_served|}}} |{{{region|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label26 = Product{{#if:{{{products|}}}|s}}<br />
| data26 = {{#if:{{{products|}}} |{{{products}}} |{{{product|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label27 = Services<br />
| class27 = note<br />
| data27 = {{{services|}}}<br />
<br />
| label28 = Method{{#if:{{{methods|}}}|s}}<br />
| data28 = {{#if:{{{methods|}}} |{{{methods}}} |{{{method|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label29 = Field{{#if:{{{fields|}}}|s}}<br />
| data29 = {{#if:{{{fields|}}} |{{{fields}}} |{{{field|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label30 = {{longitem |Members{{#if:{{{num_members|{{{members|}}}}}}||hip}} {{#if:{{{num_members_year|{{{membership_year|}}}}}} |{{nobold|({{{num_members_year|{{{membership_year|}}}}}})}} }} }}<br />
| data30 = {{#if:{{{num_members|{{{members|}}}}}} |{{{num_members|{{{members}}}}}} |{{{membership|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label31 = {{longitem |Official language{{#if:{{{languages|}}}|s}} }}<br />
| data31 = {{#if:{{{languages|}}} |{{{languages}}} |{{{language|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label32 = Owner{{#if:{{{owners|}}}|s}}<br />
| data32 = {{#if:{{{owners|}}} |{{{owners}}} |{{{owner|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label33 = {{longitem|{{#if:{{{gen_sec|}}}|General Secretary|Secretary General}}}}<br />
| data33 = {{#if:{{{general|}}} |{{{general}}} |{{#if:{{{gen_sec|}}} |{{{gen_sec}}} |{{{sec_gen|}}} }}}}<br />
<br />
| label34 = {{#if:{{{leader_title|}}} |{{longitem|{{{leader_title}}}}} |Leader}}<br />
| data34 = {{{leader_name|}}}<br />
<br />
| label35 = {{longitem|{{{leader_title2}}}}}<br />
| data35 = {{#if:{{{leader_title2|}}} |{{{leader_name2|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label36 = {{longitem|{{{leader_title3}}}}}<br />
| data36 = {{#if:{{{leader_title3|}}} |{{{leader_name3|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label37 = {{longitem|{{{leader_title4}}}}}<br />
| data37 = {{#if:{{{leader_title4|}}} |{{{leader_name4|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label38 = {{longitem|[[Board of directors|{{allow wrap|Board&nbsp;of directors}}]]}}<br />
| data38 = {{{board_of_directors|}}}<br />
<br />
| label39 = {{longitem|Key people}}<br />
| data39 = {{{key_people|}}}<br />
<br />
| label40 = {{#if:{{{main_organ|}}} |{{longitem|Main organ}} |Publication}}<br />
| data40 = {{#if:{{{main_organ|}}} |{{{main_organ}}} |{{{publication|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label41 = {{longitem|Parent organi{{#if:{{{parent_organisation|}}}|s|z}}ation}}<br />
| data41 = {{#if:{{{parent_organisation|}}} |{{{parent_organisation}}} |{{{parent_organization|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label42 = [[Subsidiary|Subsidiaries]]<br />
| data42 = {{#if:{{{subsidiaries|}}} |{{{subsidiaries}}} |{{{subsid|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label43 = Secessions<br />
| data43 = {{{secessions|}}}<br />
<br />
| label44 = Affiliations<br />
| data44 = {{{affiliations|}}}<br />
<br />
| label45 = {{longitem |Budget {{#if:{{{budget_year|}}} |{{nobold|({{{budget_year}}})}} }} }}<br />
| data45 = {{{budget|}}}<br />
<br />
| label46 = {{longitem |Revenue {{#if:{{{revenue_year|{{{income_year|}}}}}} |{{nobold|({{{revenue_year|{{{income_year|}}}}}})}} }} }}<br />
| data46 = {{{revenue|{{{income|}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| label47 = Disbursements<br />
| data47 = {{{disbursed|{{{disbursements|{{{disbursement|}}}}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| label48 = Expenses {{#if:{{{expenses_year|}}} | {{nobold|({{{expenses_year}}})}} }}<br />
| data48 = {{{expenses|{{{spent|{{{expense|}}}}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| label49 = [[Financial endowment|Endowment]] {{#if:{{{endowment_year|}}} | {{nobold|({{{endowment_year}}})}} }}<br />
| data49 = {{{endowment|}}}<br />
<br />
| label50 = {{longitem |{{#if:{{{num_staff|}}}{{{staff|}}} |Staff |Employees}} {{#if:{{{num_staff_year|{{{staff_year|{{{num_employees_year|{{{employees_year|}}}}}}}}}}}} |{{nobold|({{{num_staff_year|{{{staff_year|{{{num_employees_year|{{{employees_year|}}}}}}}}}}}})}} }} }}<br />
| data50 = {{if empty |{{{num_staff|}}} |{{{staff|}}} |{{{num_employees|}}} |{{{employees|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label51 = {{longitem |Volunteers {{#if:{{{num_volunteers_year|{{{volunteers_year|}}}}}} |{{nobold|({{{num_volunteers_year|{{{volunteers_year|}}}}}})}} }} }}<br />
| data51 = {{#if:{{{num_volunteers|}}} |{{{num_volunteers}}} |{{{volunteers|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| label52 = {{longitem |Students {{#if:{{{students_year|}}} |{{nobold|({{{students_year|}}})}} }} }}<br />
| data52 = {{{students|}}}<br />
<br />
| label53 = Award(s)<br />
| data53 = {{{awards|}}}<br />
<br />
| label54 = Website<br />
| data54 = {{{website|{{{homepage|}}}}}}<br />
<br />
| label55 = Remarks<br />
| data55 = {{{remarks|}}}<br />
<br />
| label56 = {{longitem|Formerly called}}<br />
| class56 = nickname<br />
| data56 = {{if empty |{{{former name|}}} |{{{former_name|}}} |{{{former|}}} |{{{formerly|}}} }}<br />
<br />
| belowstyle = border-top:#aaa 1px solid;<br />
| below = {{{footnotes|}}}<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Documentation subpage}}<br />
<!-- EDIT TEMPLATE DOCUMENTATION BELOW THIS LINE --><br />
{{High-use| 20176 }}<br />
{{Twinkle standard installation}}<br />
{{Lua|Module:Unsubst}}<br />
<br />
==Usage==<br />
This template can be used to mark articles or sections with old or out-of-date information.<br />
<br />
* To specify what parts of the page need updating, use the first unnamed parameter (or name it {{para|part}} or number it {{para|1}}): {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|part{{=}}the later-life and death material and the <nowiki>[[#Legacy|Legacy]]</nowiki> section|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
* To use the template in one specific section, and change its wording to refer to the section instead of the page, use {{para||section}} and insert the template at the top of the section: {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|section|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
* To display the date (in whatever format) of the last significant update to the page, use the second unnamed parameter (or name it {{para|updated}} or number it {{para|2}}): {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|updated{{=}}{{#time:j F Y|-1 month}}|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
*: Note: The parameter name or number must be used if the first numbered/unnamed parameter is not used.<br />
* To add the date when the tag was added (this is used for cleanup categorization), use: {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
*: You can also do: {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|{{tls|DATE}}}}<br />
* To explain that the article now has inaccuracies (not just missing information) due to being outdated, use {{para|inaccurate|yes}}: {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|inaccurate{{=}}yes|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
* To link to a particular section of the talk page where the update is being discussed, use {{para|talk|{{var|Section title}}}} ({{para|talksection}} and {{para|discuss}} are equivalent to {{para|talk}}): {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|talk{{=}}Shall we update this for {{CURRENTYEAR}}?|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
* To display a reason (after the added phrase "In particular{{colon}}"), use {{para|reason|{{var|a short comment here}}}}, e.g. {{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|reason{{=}}Is missing the {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} election results|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
* These parameters can be combined, of course: {{tnull|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|part{{=}}The <nowiki>[[#Production|Production]]</nowiki> section and follow-on material|reason{{=}}the film is released, so this needs a "Critical reception" section, too|inaccurate{{=}}yes|talk{{=}}Post-release updating|updated{{=}}{{#time:F Y|-3 month}}|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
<br />
==Example==<br />
{{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|documentation|date{{=}}{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
{{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|documentation}}<br />
<br />
The template detects which [[Wikipedia:Namespace|namespace]] it is used in and changes accordingly:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Article<br />
| {{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|type=article|demospace=main|date={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
|-<br />
! Category<br />
| {{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|type=category|demospace=category|date={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
|-<br />
! Template<br />
| {{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|type=template|demospace=template|date={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|section}} produces:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Article<br />
| {{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|section|type=article|demospace=main|date={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
|-<br />
! Category<br />
| {{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|section|type=category|demospace=category|date={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
|-<br />
! Template<br />
| {{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|section|type=template|demospace=template|date={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
This template will add [[WP:mainspace|mainspace]] articles to [[:Category:Wikipedia articles in need of updating]] (this category is not populated by pages in other [[WP:namespace|namespace]]s).<br />
<br />
For factual inaccuracies, stronger wording is used and mainspace articles will be added to [[:Category:Articles with obsolete information]].<br />
<br />
{{tlc|{{BASEPAGENAME}}|2=inaccurate=yes}}<br />
{{{{BASEPAGENAME}}|type=article|demospace=main|inaccurate=yes}}<br />
<br />
==TemplateData==<br />
{{TemplateDataHeader}}<br />
<templatedata><br />
{<br />
"description": "Use this tag to alert readers that the article is out of date and may need updating.",<br />
"params": {<br />
"date": {<br />
"label": "Month and year",<br />
"description": "Provides the month and year of the citation request; e.g., 'January 2018', but not 'jan18'",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false,<br />
"autovalue": "{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}",<br />
"suggested": true<br />
},<br />
"updated": {<br />
"aliases": [<br />
"2"<br />
],<br />
"label": "Last updated",<br />
"description": "Date of last significant update",<br />
"type": "date"<br />
},<br />
"inaccurate": {<br />
"label": "Inaccurate?",<br />
"description": "Use 'yes' if the article has inaccuracies due to being out of date.",<br />
"example": "yes",<br />
"type": "boolean"<br />
},<br />
"talksection": {<br />
"aliases": [<br />
"discuss",<br />
"talk"<br />
],<br />
"label": "Talk page section",<br />
"description": "Section name on talk page where the discussion takes place",<br />
"type": "string"<br />
},<br />
"reason": {<br />
"label": "Reason",<br />
"description": "Explanation why the article is out of date",<br />
"type": "content",<br />
"suggested": true<br />
},<br />
"type": {<br />
"aliases": [<br />
"part",<br />
"1"<br />
],<br />
"label": "Type (section)",<br />
"description": "Part that needs updating (e.g. to replace the word \"article\", often \"section\")",<br />
"example": "section",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"default": "article",<br />
"autovalue": "",<br />
"suggested": true<br />
},<br />
"demospace": {<br />
"label": "Demospace",<br />
"description": "",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false<br />
},<br />
"cat": {<br />
"label": "Cat",<br />
"description": "Only required if a specific maintenance category is needed.",<br />
"type": "string",<br />
"required": false<br />
}<br />
},<br />
"format": "inline",<br />
"paramOrder": [<br />
"type",<br />
"date",<br />
"updated",<br />
"inaccurate",<br />
"talksection",<br />
"reason",<br />
"demospace",<br />
"cat"<br />
]<br />
}<br />
</templatedata><br />
<br />
==Alternatives==<br />
* {{tl|Update after}} is an alternative for individual statements that will be out-of-date at a specifiable future date. It is a more recent and preferred alternative to [[Wikipedia:As of]]. It also adds articles to [[:Category:Wikipedia articles in need of updating]].<br />
* See [[Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup#Time-sensitive]] for alternatives unrelated to out-of-date information.<br />
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==See also==<br />
* {{tl|As of}}<br />
* {{tl|Current}}<br />
* {{tl|Recentism}}<br />
* {{tl|Show by date}}/{{tls|Show by}}<br />
* {{tl|Time-context}}<br />
* {{tl|Update inline}}<br />
* {{tl|Updated}}<br />
* {{tl|When}}<br />
* {{tl|Missing information}}<br />
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