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  • [[Dodd House]] is the main [[:Category:Student Housing|student house]] of its "quad," featuring large singles and large doubles. It is th [[Dodd Cluster]] is a group of buildings under the [[Neighborhood|Anchor housing]] system.
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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]] ...cording to [http://www.williams.edu/dean/campus_life/coops.htm#Woodbridge/ Housing], Luther Dana Woodbridge (18)'72 died in the house in 1899. Go figure.
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]][[Category:History]] Dodd Annex used to be student housing, until the [[Anchor Housing]] system necessitated a reorganization of much of the use of dorm space. No
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  • [[Category:Student housing]] [[Category:Building]] ...residential-life-housing/housing-descriptions-floorplans/wood-neighborhood-housing/ here].
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  • ...ittee, Log Committee, Social Chairs (a spin-off of the Housing Committee), Student Activities Council, and Swing Club.
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  • ...ers|some people]] and a nickname for the six [[co-op]] [[:Category:Student Housing|houses]] that comprise [[Poker Flats]].
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] While adored for its alluring Queen Anne facade, it is now primarily know for housing 16 parking spots for unlucky students.
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...Cole Field]]. There are six separate Pokers, Poker A through Poker F, each housing six students and equipped with a full [[kitchens|kitchen]]. Poker is popula
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]]
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  • ''This page covers the student activism group by this name. See [http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/anchors-awa ...r [[Spring 2005]] report) "Williams House System," now called Neighborhood Housing. Anchors Away was founded mostly by [[Joe Shoer '06]] and [[Brian Hirshman
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]]
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  • ...emester, when that semester's [[room draw]] will pave the way for [[Anchor housing|Neighborhoods]]. ...nt Housing|house]], free agency placed comparatively few restrictions on a student's choice. A low pick in the lottery meant fewer vacancies to choose from,
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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 === Housing ===
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ==Student Life==
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  • ...sm for improving Williams, we are in the best position to both assure that student voices are heard and to successfully pursue projects important to our fello ...ws how to bring projects to fruition. Who better to gauge the diversity of student opinion than someone with a record of involvement in a wide range of campus
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] Student Life Improvements: $2,000,000
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]]
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]]
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  • ...n Summer 2010]] for the scoop on this upcoming summer, including a list of student residents.'' ...nts will provide housing but no meal plan or perhaps the other way around, housing is generally around $35 per week and meals in packages of 5, 10, 14, and 21
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  • ===Housing=== ===Student Government===
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]][[Category:Building]] ...alone got them as singles. This fact became one of the grievances against housing draw that year, but the doubles remained.
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...ture horizontal entries, unlike the vertical entries in the other freshman housing [[Morgan]], [[Lehman]], [[Sage]], and [[Williams Hall]]. East is located di
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  • ...College Council voted against recognizing WIFI as an officially registered student organization, believing that the group may support Israeli statehood in a w === Affinity Housing ===
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  • ...as "dry-runs." This paper is presented graduation weekend at the graduate student symposium Although grad student/undergrad interaction usually only takes place between art history majors a
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...Dave Boyer, Director of [[Security|Campus Safety and Security]], the MCLA student sustained lacerations under both eyes and experienced internal bleeding and
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...f the Spencer Neighborhood, Brooks has 4 single rooms and 12 double rooms, housing mainly sophomores that had bad picks and were forced to pick into doubles.
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  • <span class="willipedia_examples">[[Anchor Housing|Neighborhoods]], [[Pranks]]...</span></div> '''<div class="willipedia_category">[[:Category:Student Housing 2.0|Housing]]<br />'''
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]]
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  • ...//www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3037881/site/newsweek/ Newsweek International]. The student will have the opportunity to help manage the bureau’s day-to-day aff ...to deal with the stress of spending months in its urban heart (affordable housing can be arranged in the central historic district, which necessitates a 30-m
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  • ===Housing=== Housing: Currier, Prospect, Gladden, Poker Flats <br>
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  • # Deep-six anchor housing. Like, literally. Strap the idea to a big ol' anchor and chuck it in the ...400M Capital 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, "Mo
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  • ...ww.williams.edu/go/strategicplanning/bldgprojects/studentcenter/index.html Student Center] is finished and all students are forced to pass through at least th ...ing Hall|Mission]] and juniors in the [[Greylock Quad]], but with [[Anchor Housing]], those who hang posters will have to reevaluate these stereotypes. Now, [
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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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  • ==Student Housing==
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  • ...llow emergency phones] are located on the exteriors of [[:Category:Student Housing|dorms]], next to the [[card reader]]s. There are also 36 emergency phones
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]]
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  • As room draw approaches, you (as a Thoughtful and Highly Prepared Williams Student) may want to consider the following: ...more information on housing, see [http://student-life.williams.edu/student-housing/ here].
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  • This ended, reportedly, when a student fled [[Security]] through the steam tunnels and seriously injured himself i [[Ian Nesbitt]] '13 claims to know the most about these tunnels of any student, past or present, having done a project on them in each of two different GE
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  • [[Category:History]] [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] '''Note:''' Anchor Housing is no longer the residential system implemented at Williams; upperclassmen
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  • ...the larger neighborhood housing system. The unity and structure of entry housing, an experience that allows freshman to meet and engage with a diverse group ..., 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
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]][[Category:History]]
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]]
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  • [[Category:Building]] [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] ...dge]] are small houses, while [[Poker Flats|Poker Flats]] is more of a row housing setup.
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  • [[Category:Student Housing 2.0]] [[Category:Building]] ...residential-life-housing/housing-descriptions-floorplans/dodd-neighborhood-housing/ here].
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  • ===Housing=== |Isaac Bernstein||10||WIT Student Co-Manager
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