== Current Status ==
The CUL Cluster housing, now defined by the division of the campus into four Neighborhoods, is debating how fully in motion and will begin to function at the beginning of the 2006 fall semester. Students elected leaders to fill four positions on each neighborhood board as well as electing to accomplish retain the transition existing names over such choices as nearby mountains and the Ninja Turtles. In addition to anchor housingthe elected students, how houses should each board will contain one [[HLC]] (basically an HC) who will also be on the board. These students will be governedarriving early to school for planning, team building and training in how to evaluate navigate the success or failure college's event regulations and budgets. Freshmen will live in entries loosely affiliated with Neighborhoods while all upperclassmen and most off-campus seniors picked into and are now living in one of clusters in the futurefour neighborhoods. The current student leaders are: '''[[Currier]]''' Michael Davitian, President Andy Stevenson, and how funding should be allocated to clusters.Community Liaison David Rogawski, Treasurer Theresa Ong , Historian '''[[Wood]]''' President: Dave Turner Community Liaison: Rachel Ko Treasurer: Jon Prigoff Hisotrian: Daniel McKenna-Foster '''[[Dodd]]''' Community Liaison: Greg Walker Treasurer: Peter Nurnberg Historian: Alexandra Hoff President: Noah Smith-Drelich '''[[Spencer]]''' Chris Upjohn- President Toni Kraeva- Treasurer Ted Wiles- Community Liaison Amari Richardson- Historian
The [http://www.williams.edu/resources/committees/cul/members.html CUL website] currently contains a member list, links to previous CUL reports, and a feedback form. There are also minutes from some of the subcommittee meetings. In addition, there is a CUL listserv maintained by WSO: <email>cul@wso.williams.edu</email>. Students are encouraged to send feedback, comments, and suggestions to the CUL via the web form, this e-mail address, or by editing [[Stuff the CUL should do]].
Perhaps as part of their efforts to solicit student feedback, the CUL, before logins were required to edit articles, tried to obtain the names of students who had edited this wiki article.
[[Faculty Associates and Affiliates]]
One of the assets of the anchor housing system is increasing opportunities for student-faculty interaction. Though the neighborhoods will be largely student-run, they will also receive some assistance from a small number of faculty associates in conjunction with the Office of Campus Life. In addition, every faculty member on campus will be affiliated with one of the four residential neighborhoods, and have the opportunity to participate in some neighborhood activities.