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		<title>Older students intrude at Club 40</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 07:41:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Merlin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freshmen at Washington University kick off their first Friday with the traditional Club 40 dance. They stand around or dance, enjoy free pizza and root beer, and meet each other. But this year, more than just freshmen attended.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_15480" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 627px"><div class="media-credit-container aligncenter" style="width: 627px"><img src="http://www.studlife.com/files/2010/09/Club40_Mitgang_100827_0049WEB-627x416.jpg" alt="A student crowd-surfs at Club 40." width="627" height="416" class="size-full-article wp-image-15480" /><span class="media-credit"><a href="http://www.studlife.com/author/mattmitgang/">Matt Mitgang</a> | Student Life</span></div><p class="wp-caption-text">A student crowd-surfs at Club 40 on Friday, Aug. 27. Club 40 is part of Orientation programming and is sponsored by CS40.</p></div>Freshmen at Washington University kick off their first Friday with the traditional Club 40 dance. They stand around or dance, enjoy free pizza and root beer, and meet each other.</p>
<p>But this year, more than just freshmen attended. According to University authorities, older students who were not Washington University Student Associates (WUSAs) or Resident Advisors  (RAs) attended the party, drinking from open containers and behaving inappropriately.</p>
<p>“It seemed like a proliferation of upperclassmen,” said Danielle Bristow, director of the First Year Center. “Is there nothing else upperclassmen can do besides come to a freshman party?”</p>
<p>Though there is no known count of upperclassmen attendees, Congress of the South 40 (CS40) members noted a significant rise in attendance that could not be attributed to the size of the freshman class. Last year, CS40 bought two kegs of root beer and attendees did not finish them. This year, they bought three and ran out early in the night.</p>
<p>“This is the most upperclassmen I think I’ve ever seen,” Bristow said. </p>
<p>Bristow has worked with the event for the past five years.</p>
<p>Some upperclassmen showed up drinking alcoholic beverages. According to sophomore Joe Sutherland, speaker of CS40, at least two students were asked to empty out containers by administrators.</p>
<p>WUSAs, who were required to attend the dance, were asked by administrators to report any instances of inappropriate behavior.</p>
<p>“There definitely were some reports,” said senior Rachel Bader, who serves on the Orientation Executive Board.</p>
<p>David Wallace, the Coordinator for Greek Housing Programs, asked students to report on specific incidents.</p>
<p>“There were allegations, but the orientation staff didn’t have anybody’s name,” Wallace said. “From my perspective, Club 40 is a first-year Orientation event…[this behavior is just like] any event where students can make poor decisions.”</p>
<p>The Greek Life Office has not launched any investigations.</p>
<p>Though no further actions have been taken by authorities, Sutherland did receive an apology letter from one upperclassman who apologized for drinking and for his poor behavior at the event.</p>
<p>Despite the student’s apology, administrators’ worries about student behavior were not eased.</p>
<p>“I was concerned that with the combination of alcohol and upperclassmen and new students that there’s a potential for dangerous behavior on everybody’s part,” Bristow said.</p>
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		<title>Freshman Press: Residents welcomed by sight of new Umrath, South 40 houses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hannah Lustman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Incoming freshmen and returning upperclassmen are adjusting to changes on the South 40 as construction on the new Umrath House and South 40 House near completion.
The two buildings will house 121 students and provide the primary dining and fitness facilities for all South 40 residents.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2794" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 600px"><img src="http://www.studlife.com/files/2009/08/washington-university-south-4020090825a1000-600x400.jpg" alt="The newly opened South 40 House will accommodate both the new South 40 dining facilities and upperclassman dorms. (Kivanc Dundar | Student Life)" width="600" height="400" class="size-medium wp-image-2794" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The newly opened South 40 House will accommodate both the new South 40 dining facilities and upperclassman dorms. (Kivanc Dundar | Student Life)</p></div>
<p>Washington University’s incoming freshmen and returning upperclassmen are adjusting to changes on the South 40 as the initial phases of construction on the new Umrath House and South 40 House near completion.</p>
<p>Umrath and South 40 House—which replace the former Wohl Center—will house 121 students and provide the primary dining and fitness facilities for all South 40 residents.</p>
<p>“Umrath will house first-year students, and the vast majority of those students live with one other student. There are a few triples as well. South 40 House is designed for upperclassmen and therefore most of the students reside in four-person suite-style housing, that is, they each have their own bedroom, but share a common room and bathroom,” Assistant Vice Chancellor for Students Justin Carroll wrote in an e-mail.</p>
<p>Landscaping for the two new buildings remains unfinished.</p>
<p>All major interior construction and furnishings, however, were completed by the time the first batch of students arrived for pre-orientation programs. </p>
<p>“[The buildings] continue to add great spaces for students to live, which is a high priority for us,” said Mary Elliott, associate director of Residential Life. “We played with color a little more in this building. We’re trying to expand our decorating criteria. Combining them with dining will be a really cool experience.” </p>
<p>Dorm rooms in Umrath and South 40 House provide improved features, including motion sensor lights and memory foam mattresses. </p>
<p>Residents seemed to be pleased with these new accommodations.</p>
<p>“I’m really excited just to see the look on all the freshmen faces, because I think they’re going to be super excited to see what their living arrangements are and all the new people around them and just how nice everything is,” said sophomore Austin Wilmot, an Umrath 2 Washington University Student Associate (WUSA) and South 40 House resident. </p>
<p>“I really believe this is the best environment for students in the nation where they’re both able to learn together and live together,” Wilmot added. </p>
<p>Aside from changes in residential areas, dining on the South 40 has undergone a major transformation over the summer. </p>
<p>Dining areas on the first and lower levels of the South 40 House are replacing Bear’s Den and Center Court. </p>
<p>The lower level houses the new Bear’s Grill and Bakery with limited seating in an area that will be expanded during phase two of construction. The first floor provides a much larger amount of seating along with a scaled-down Bear Mart, salad bar, taqueria and several other food stations.</p>
<p>According to Resident District Manager for Bon Appétit Nadeem Siddiqui, expanded kitchens and service areas have allowed the dining staff to increase the number of dishes made in-house.</p>
<p>While South 40 House is in the second phase of construction, the fitness center will be temporarily lodged in the lower level of Umrath. The center opened with limited hours on Aug. 20. Next year, fitness equipment will be moved to a permanent, expanded location inside South 40 House.</p>
<p>Members of the University community said they are excited to see what Umrath and South 40 houses will add to the campus environment once both phases of construction are finished.</p>
<p>“Just a couple of weeks ago I said to myself, ‘Who’s going to be able to live there?’ But it’s coming along quite nicely,” Chancellor Mark Wrighton said. “What I would call the streetsc<br />
ape is really quite impressive, and to see something like that replacing the older, more traditional buildings that we had there really enhances the South 40 for everyone, and not just the people who will be living there.”  </p>
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