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...says. “[Here] I feel this sense of community even though I don’t have that many friends. It’s just really a safe, nice place.”Senior Sarah M. Miller and her friends often went to Lowell’s Stein Clubs and attended the House’s Yule ball, which she says was “so much fun.”Christopher M. Ordoyne, a Tulane sophomore, even served on Lowell’s House Committee (HoCo) this semester. “One of the things I enjoy...

Author: By Nina L. Vizcarrondo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tulane Students Prepare To Pack Up | 1/9/2006 | See Source »

...social justice, and community development. The CSA also boasts a social committee and Bible study group. The four students with the most votes after the president were selected for vice-presidential positions in the CSA—Rosa E. Beltran ’08 for social justice, Sarah E. Stein ’08 for communications and finance, Elizabeth R. Considine ’07 for spirituality, and Sarah M. Kinsella ’07 for community development. “I am very humbled by the privilege to serve as President, and I look forward to the next semester...

Author: By Michelle R. Cerulli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: News Brief: Catholic Student Association Elects New Slate of Leaders; Brewer To Focus on Outreach | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

Even though our system is a highly effective vehicle for social contact, there are clear ways we can improve it. For now, the answer lies within a reinfusion of programming within the Houses. A core of House Committees (HoCos) do a great job of providing party events, Stein Clubs, happy hours, and Harvard-Yale tailgates, but few take any sort of time to bring more structured events into the ouses. Every HoCo should create a position to work with House Masters and tutors to create a series of events in addition to the Senior Common Room events already arranged...

Author: By Jonathan C. Bardin | Title: Leaving Pomp, Reviving Program | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

...failure of the Residential House system to effectively “create community” within its sphere of influence. While most are satisfied with their experience, these complaints have merit. The system currently lacks a programmatic emphasis and must be reinfused with popular programming outside the realm of Stein Clubs and parties, bringing speakers out of the lecture halls and into the Houses...

Author: By Jonathan C. Bardin | Title: Leaving Pomp, Reviving Program | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

...jump on the Quad shuttle and hope for the best. Of course, the FDO, in accordance with Massachusetts law, hasn’t changed its rule about alcohol in the freshman dorms, but we find it likely that responsible, discreet freshmen will continue to pass around a stein on occasion. And should they get caught beer-handed, first-time freshmen offenders will now be asked to have a chat with their proctors, in what will be a far more constructive and less disciplinary conversation. But small social gatherings will not reinvigorate freshman social life on their own, especially...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Freshmen Fiestas | 11/30/2005 | See Source »

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