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The Community Initiatives Program offers upper-class
students the opportunity to submit proposals for communal living.
Community floors allow students with a common interest to live together
in a self-governed environment. Members participate in small floor
programs but will also offer large scale programs to the general student
body. Students who are selected to live in a community floor will still
be sent promotional items targeted to their class year. Read below
to find out more about our current communities.
Chinese
Language Hall is sponsored by the
department of Modern Languages in conjunction with Residential Life and
is housed on McLean 3rd. Students must be currently enrolled
in a Chinese language course to live on this hall. Applications are made
through the Department of Modern Languages. This year the hall is
working in conjunction with the Residential Life Office to offer various
Chinese culture programs including Chinese cooking demonstrations, a
Feng Shui Your Dorm presentation, Chinese calligraphy sessions, and
more! Click
here for more info.
SPURS
Floor is an
extension of the SPUR Sorority that works to facilitate school
spirit, support campus activities, sponsor social events for members
and friends, and develop unity as well as individuality amongst the
members. This year the hall will be focusing on increasing awareness regarding women’s issues.
Click here for more info.
Sustainable
Solutions is comprised of students who wish to make a difference
in the way we treat the environment. Their focus will be on
encouraging sustainable living in the residence halls, organizing as
members of the ECO-Team and various other programs and activities
related to going green. Click
here for more info.
The
Swashbuckler hall
members are devoted to promoting substance free living and getting the most
out of your college experience. In addition to doing numerous social
and service events, they promote healthy lifestyles and general
merriment in all that you do. This will be the 5th year for
the Swashbuckler community hall. Click
here for more info.
Trinity
House of Liberal Politics (THOLP) students
will come together to have
lively discussion and debate about candidates, issues and the social
responsibility we have to vote. The hall's focus in this post
presidential election year will shift to local politics and a
commitment to service. Click here for
more info.
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