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2005 March >> 3/27/05 Elections for the RHA 2005-2006 Executive Board are almost here! All positions on the Executive Board are open. Any residence hall student is eligible to run for the Executive Board. See detail>> >> 3/14/05 The dean of Students Office is taking applications for scholarships supported by the Optimist Club Scholarship, the Joe Long Leadership Scholarship, the William H.Mummings Scholarship, And Oluf Haugsrud Scholarship funds. See detail>> >> 3/14/05 Hall Olympic points has been updates 2nd floor Crownhart is still in the lead. Keep p the good work!! >> 3/11/05 Fob access to exit door leading into the building from the parking lot is not working and that people cannot enter the building after midnight, and before 8 am. >> 3/10/05 Crownhart newsletter "Crappy Times" is released in electronic format paper version will be released on 3/14/05 Check it out>> The Crownhart RAs, in their attempt to better serve the Residents of Crownhart will be starting a new venture this semester. Our RAs are also very capable students and are now offering tutoring services in certain subjects. Please check their doors, for scheduled hours, and subjects which they will be tutoring. As a general reminder the Crownhart staff would like to stress the importance of maintaining a clean environment in our common areas. Crownhart Hall is the "Home away from home," for nearly 150 students, and we need to make sure that we treat it as such. If you notice anybody who is not maintaining your expectation of cleanliness, please hold them accountable by confronting them, or by contacting your RA, or Hall staff, and allowing them to deal with the situation right away. Your cooperation is necessary to keep Crownhart hall clean and beautiful. At the end of the first semester of Res-Hall Olympics, 2nd Crownhart emerged victorious by a mere 16 points, over second placed 4th Curran-McNeill. After spending much of the time with a large lead, the margin shrank to 16 points with a late rally by the 4th Curran-McNeill Community. 3rd Ross finished 3rd with a respectable collection of points. The winning floor will receive a Pizza party sponsored by the Res-Life department with the 2nd and 3rd place communities getting a reward of Candy. The floor community that finishes 1st in the year end tally, will win a trip to the restaurant of their choice where $5.00 per person will be paid for by the Res-Life department. So buckle up and get ready for the ride!!! Get behind your RA's, get rolling with your floors. You could be part of the winning floor of the first ever Res-Hall Olympics at UW-Superior. 2004 December November October September August 5th January, 2005 The Crownhart Staff wishes everyone a happy and peaceful 2005. With school almost about to staff the Crownhart staff is getting ready to welcome all our residents back. While most of the faces will be familiar, there are also going to be some new faces that you will be seeing around. So welcome to all our new residents. We are also excited to welcome a new staff member for the new semester. Deanna Rantala will be joining the RA staff for next semester. The halls will be open for regular business starting Friday the 21st of January. 24th December, 2004 With the end of finals week, Crownhart Hall is going to be fairly empty. Those of you who are leaving for the break please take the time to empty your trash, and your refrigerators. Please also unplug any electrical appliances that might help save energy and reduce the chance of electrical fires. If you are staying in the building over the break please sign up at the front desk of Crownhart, so that the staff on duty have an idea of who is still in the building. If you are one of the residents who will be getting a new roommate at the beginning of next semester please make sure that their side of the room, is clean and ready for occupation. Please also note that campus maintenance staff will be entering all rooms to change the batteries in the smoke detectors in your rooms. Have a wonderful Holiday season! We look forward to seeing you after break 8th December, 2004 Crownhart Hall will be hosting its annual Holiday Party on Wednesday the 8th of December, 2004 at 7 pm in the Basement. At this time the resident will be making holiday cards to be distributed amongst the hospital and nursing homes in the region. Now painted on the sidewalk leading up to all three entrances is a sign, indication the 25 feet line beyond which a person has to be standing if they are smoking. Please be advised that there is a $25 fine if this policy is violated. If you are planning on staying over December break please stop by the Crownhart front desk and sign up, so that we know who is in the building in case of an emergency evacuation. If you are leaving for the break please make sure that you take out your trash, and turn off any electrical equipment that you may not need. If you are leaving our building and not returning next semester make sure you contact your RA, and set up a time with them to check out of your room Have a wonderful Holiday season! We look forward to seeing you after break 5th November, 2004 The front and rear exit doors have now been installed with new locks. Therefore the keys that you were issued at the time of check-in will no longer work on those locks. You should, by this time, have turned in your front door key, and received your FOB (proximity censored keying device) from the Crownhart Front Desk. If you haven't done this already please do so right away. If you don't you will find yourself locked out of the building at mid-night, when the RAs secure the building. The Resident Hall Association, is in the process of creating your Christmas wish list. If there are any items that you would like to see at the front desk make this known to your RA. RHA will then purchase some of these items for our front desk depending on availability of funds. In the meantime if you see your RHA floor representative thank them for their hard work. 14th October 2004 Halloween is just around the corner, and the Residence Halls are getting ready to welcome into our living space the children of the community. Every year the Residence Halls provide the community with a safe option for their kids to go trick or treating in. This year is no different. The halls will be decorated, the residents will be dressed up, and there will be plenty of candy to go around. Look out for more updates in the near future. 1st October 2004
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