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  • [[Goodrich Hall]] is one of Williams' main event's center. It features a student-run coffee bar and houses two dance studios in the rear. [[Goodrich House]] is student housing that is part of the [[Dodd Neighborhood]].
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] The Frosh Quad is located in the center of campus, flanked by the [[Paresky Center]] to the south, [[Chapin Hall]] to the east, and [[Park Street]] to the wes
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  • *[[Lehman Hall]] is a student dormitory. ...nding to bring distinguished visitors working in their field to the Oakley Center for consultation.
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  • ...on and [[dining hall]], while providing office space for [[Category:Groups|student organizations]] and college [[departments]]. Cost to complete the building ...5 involved renovating the first floor area to include new office space for student organizations, a [[darkroom]], xerox, and conference rooms. A new entrance
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  • | type = Student Theatre ...Center and ocassionally in the Currier Ballroom. Productions are entirely student-run, and Cap and Bells is always looking for techies, actors, and stage man
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  • ...duate Program in the History of Art] and [http://www.williams.edu/cde/ the Center for Development Economics]. ...as "dry-runs." This paper is presented graduation weekend at the graduate student symposium
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  • ...ter]] held the campus's fifth and most central dining hall. The [[Paresky Center]] holds the most fried-food-intensive dining hall on campus - [[Whitman's M
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  • ...ams.edu/go/strategicplanning/bldgprojects/studentcenter/index.html Student Center] is finished and all students are forced to pass through at least the mail *[[Bronfman Science Center]]
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  • ...bal political concerns. We meet every Thursday at 9pm in Harper House (the Center for Environmental Studies), come bring ideas, eat some baked goods, and byo
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  • [[Category:Student housing]] [[Category:Building]] ...n the corner of Main St. and South St, which is slightly far away from the center of campus; nevertheless, Wood is often a popular spot for parties. For mor
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  • '''Hollander & Schapiro Hall:''' unlocked M - F (6am - 7pm) Student card access: Monday - Thursday 7pm - 12:30am; Saturday 10am - 9pm; Sunday 1 '''Stetson Hall 5th Floor:''' access hours same as Hollander & Schapiro Student card access: Monday - Thursday 7pm - 12:30am; Saturday 10am - 9pm; Sunday 1
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  • ...because the boxes are located in the student union building (the [[Paresky Center]]). The location of boxes during the Paresky Center construction depended on your geographical location on campus but, contrary
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  • The Williams College Women's Center strives to create a forum for women's issues, both in the context of Willia ...rom whether or not Taylor Swift or Lady Gaga is a better feminist icon, to student activism on campus, to the hows and why of violence against women in the Co
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...nd secondarily for using that money to fund our current [[Bronfman Science Center]].
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...2 Center for Theatre and Dance]], [[Weston Language Center|Weston Language Center]] and not too far from the [[Science Quad|Science Quad]].
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  • Office of Campus Life: Paresky Center, Rm 219 (Name of knowledgeable student willing to take e-mails with queries - Add yourself!)
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  • 42.712667, -73.207698, Weston Language Center 42.714283, -73.203675, Bernhard Music Center
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  • ...enclose a new quad with a line of sight past the edge of the new [[Paresky Center]] to the mountains beyond. Because [[Sawyer Drive]] will be closed during construction, the [[student parking]] around the buildings of the Dodd Quad will be reassigned to facul
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  • ...gressive, supported by the Center for American Progress, aims to publish a student-run progressive newspaper four times per semester. For the Fall 2006, the b
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  • * [[Black Student Union (BSU)]] * [[Chinese American Student Organization (CASO)]]
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  • ...these organizations. Additionally, the Minority Coalition works with other student organizations, academic departments, and administrative offices to represen ...ity Coalition. These organizations are open to all members of the Williams student body. Throughout the year, each organization hosts regular meetings, partic
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  • ...ital Campaign to buy an iced-out medallion in the shape of the new Student Center to wear around his neck at all times. Then, inscribe the words, "Morton Ow
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  • ...for the vista convocation in 2005, but was officially founded in 2006 as a student-run organization. Ritmo is know to be more traditional, focusing on the Lat ...ve one full-length show in the fall (a benefit for the Berkshire Immigrant Center) and one in the spring.
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  • ...than at Williams. With approval of the chair of the major department, the student may receive credit toward his or her Williams major for engineering courses ...sident Advisors (RA's). First-year 3-2's live with or near a 2nd-year 3-2 student. Second-year 3-2s living in URH housing have the interesting experience of
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  • [[Image:Paresky Sep 11 2006.jpg|thumb|right|The Paresky Center under construction, as of 11 Sep 2006]] The Paresky Center is the new student center, replacing [[Baxter Hall]]. It opened in January 2007, after two years of c
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  • From the center door facing the [[Odd Quad|Berkshire Quad]], a grand staircase sweeps down ...inds that Williams students have dreamed up over the years, and every year student groups clamor to reserve the space for more. Arguments between those with
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...the Science Quad, The Computer Center and across from the Gym and Student Center.
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  • ...ter an empowering sense of solidarity among women of minority groups. As a student organization we specifically cater to the intersectionality between being a
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  • ...his and this alone has led the college to destroy a perfectly good student center, put up a flashy but somewhat out-of-place theatre, and prepare to put stud
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  • .../halogen.note.amherst.edu/~astudent/2003-2004/issue01/news/08.html Amherst student]). === [http://careers.state.gov/student/programs/student_internships.html U.S. State Department] ===
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  • * Weekly office hours in [[Paresky Center|Paresky]] to provide I-Frosh with advice and assistance ...eriences with the I-Frosh, as well as other relevant issues related to the student body
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  • *The Women's Center meets at 9 pm in Hardy House * Midweek Music Student Concert Series happens every week at 12:15 on Chapin Stage.
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...d floor. The outer two of these balconies attach to common rooms, but the center has the distinction of adjoining [[Currier C21]].
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  • ...to do this. B&G seemed to like the project, and especially for the Paresky Center, but nevertheless left it in the air. I’d really like to continue working
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  • | meeting-place = Paresky Center ...hout the academic year, WFL hosts larger events aimed to involve the whole student body. We often table for events such as National Pro-Life Cupcake Day, held
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  • ...t Institute, and the Williams College Museum of Art where every elementary student in the region—more than 10,000 annually—comes to study and create art. ...Much of this work has been documented and analyzed by our partners at the Center for Creative Community Development, a national research and policy organiza
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  • | meeting-place =Harper House (The Center for Environmental Studies) ...group of people. Since then, it has come to replace [[Greensense]] as the student environmental group on campus. The relaxed atmosphere and social setting ma
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  • ...n building features, some of which are already in place in the new student center and in the plans for other buildings.
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...ially named "Berkshire Quad" to this day, though this name has fallen from student use) used to be known as the "Odd Quad." It is a quad in the southeast part
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  • CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - Helped support student efforts in the energy competition and in working with the college on joinin
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  • Two students caught in a make out session upstairs in Paresky by the Student Activities Suite -- at 2:30PM. A late dessert? (March 2010) * Upstairs in '''[[Center for Environmental Studies|CES]]''', in the old student lounge to your right down the hallway off the top of the main staircase. P
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  • ...[[Williamstown]]'s bustling urban center, should leave no dating-inclined student bereft of options.
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  • ...arden]] in spring 2010. We are growing all kinds of veggies and herbs for student and dining hall use. ...studies lunches, dining hall meals, collaboration with the Jewish Resource Center, and others. Produce is also donated to the Berkshire Food Project. We pres
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  • Williams College students engage in many types of student organized, managed, and funded activities. Among them are various types of Currently, club sports teams are fully autonomous student organizations that are supported financially by a combination of College Co
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  • <span class="willipedia_examples">[[Paresky Center]], [[Mission Park]]...</span></div> '''<div class="willipedia_category">[[:Category:Student Housing 2.0|Housing]]<br />'''
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  • ..., the Williams-Oxford program, and junior advising. At each table will be student alumni of the programs who will answer any questions that sophomores may ha 11am- 12pm Academic Fair in Paresky Student Center
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  • Vista is the Latino Student Group at Williams. ...ested students, organizes Latino Heritage Month with the help of the David Center and the Latino Studies Program and provides a connection to area resources
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  • * [[Paresky Center]]: If there is ever any food lying around on the tables right by the entran ...ables: when in season in the [[Forest Garden]], between [[Stetson]] and [[Center for Environmental Studies|CES]].
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  • * first generation college student, * Name and class year of student
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  • ...Festival]. It's here again this year. Students are allowed to purchase "Student Rush Tickets" to all performances starting three hours before curtain for $ |Teitelbaum, Rachel||11||Zilkha,center,intern||Prospect
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  • ...u are the type to stress out about your student visa, paperwork, drop/add, student IDs, etc., then either get over it or go somewhere less interesting. Cairo ...ing active involvement and a certain degree of immersion, AUC is fabulous. Student political groups are available for all sorts of different activities (still
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  • Student memberships are $10, while Faculty/Staff memberships are $15 and Family mem ...kly 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 pre
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  • ...was done by the previous Governance Board, Dining Services, and the Zilkha Center. ...n Dodd and Lehman are generally quite hot. We are working with the Zilkha center to replace the temperature devices so they accurately control the heat.
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...tory [[co-op]] located on [[Stetson Court]] between the [[Jewish Religious Center]] and [[Harper House]], and across from [[Bascom House]]. Its contains ten
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  • ...in founding the College Council, abolishing fraternities, and encouraging student input into administrative decisions by founding groups like the Committee o ...e administration on behalf of club sports, hosted dinners to integrate the Center for Development Economics fellows into the broader Williams community, and
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  • | name = Queer Student Union ...heir [http://mcc.williams.edu/?page_id=38 website] under the Multicultural Center and their independent [http://queer.williams.edu website] for all things LG
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  • [[Category:History]] [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...and informal events with them, designated bulletin boards in the [[Paresky Center]], and cluster outings, but plans are not definite yet. Some students (and
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  • #is looking into getting a DVD self-rent kiosk in the new student center,
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  • '''College Council''' is the student government organization at Williams. Its website is [http://collegecouncil VP of Student Affairs: Erica Mozskowski '15 and Michael Williams '15
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  • ...pport for the religions/spiritual-related groups on campus, providing more student voice should the need arise. :: It is also the purpose of this organization to abide by the Code of Student Conduct and to uphold the educational mission of Williams College.
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  • ...ally comprising of a Williams faculty member, a current or former Williams student, and an invited speaker. Each team would give two speeches, and then member Linda Chavez (Center for Equal Opportunity President), Dan Burns '06
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  • ...urface. Balls just carrying the right hand side bunker will funnel to the center of the smallest putting surface on the course. The front pin here is extre ...par. In the 1970's, the house behind the green was occupied by a Williams student, who also happened to be the Shah of Iran's son. Any shots long of the gre
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  • ...surer doing all of the work, things have fallen through the cracks and the student groups may not have received the attention that they deserve. I hope to wo ...vement in the relationship between the Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, and student groups. Ultimately, we really want to provide everyone with all the resour
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  • ...presentative. In my senior year of high school, I was the secretary of the Student Council, and treasurer for my youth group. I also did one year of Model UN ...ted, I would try to bring more concerts to campus, even if that just means student performances. I think everyone really enjoys hearing their friends and clas
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