On Senior Lottery Changes

Hi, junior Reedies! We’ve heard that some of you are anxious about your chances of getting a room on campus for next academic year, so we wanted to try to help dispel a few of the myths that seem to be circulating and help you feel better informed about the room selection process. Here’s the senior lottery change that we made:

*Before this year, seniors received two lottery numbers and could participate in both the senior and general lottery. This year we have consolidated the process and given seniors one lottery time slot during which they can view senior and general lottery rooms all at the same time. Non-senior students will only be able to view general lottery rooms.

And here are a few facts and numbers about senior housing on campus:

*Seniors are now able to see all senior and general lottery rooms at the same time, thus allowing them to make a more informed housing decision and not gamble on which of their lottery numbers is better. This is a change from the old process, in which once a senior selected a room in the senior lottery they wouldn’t be able to see which general rooms would have been available to them.

*The same number of senior rooms are set aside for seniors this year as there have been in past years – over 1/3 of the rooms in the general lottery are reserved for seniors only. Seniors still have the same chances of securing a room as they have in the past.

* Based on numbers from the current lottery, we have enough senior rooms set aside to accommodate about 80% of the seniors who signed up for the lottery. The remaining 20% will have a shot at securing a room in the general lottery. These are much better odds than the rising sophomores or juniors have.

* Our new housing lottery system does not support the function of one student having two lottery numbers. This solution seemed like the best fix to retain seniors’ priority access to rooms while streamlining and simplifying our process.

*Seniors have never been guaranteed housing. Their ability to secure housing has always depended on their lottery time slot and the number of seniors who sign up for the lottery. There have been seniors who have been unable to select rooms in both the senior and general lotteries in past years.

* There are almost 400 students who are rising seniors – if we reserved rooms for seniors the way we do for incoming students, there would be fewer than 100 on-campus beds for the sophomore and junior classes combined.

* Students who are unable to select a room in the lottery will be able to add themselves to the waitlist after the lottery concludes. The waitlist will be organized by cohort number, so if you’re one of the first students to try to select a room after we’ve run out, you’ll be one of the first students to be offered a room. In the past three years we’ve been able to offer a space to everyone on the waitlist before the next academic year begins.

Hope this info helps clear up some of the confusion. Please let us know if you have any questions and best of luck with room selection!

 

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It’s officially spring and flowers are blooming everywhere!

Check out these blooms growing around campus…

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leaning on Anna Mann

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covering the Grove

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snuggling up to ODB

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hiding in the Canyon

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popping up outside of Eliot Hall

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spilling all over the lawns

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Pizza & Privilege in Sullivan

On Thursday night before Spring Break, Sullivan 1 and 3 Northside shared pizza and a discussion on the concept of privilege.

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We set the language so that everyone could foster a safe, non-judgmental, and open environment during the discussion. It successfully was so. We mostly talked about interacting with others with different privileges. Most people shared personal experiences, and we came to the following conclusions:

– Never let assumptions of another person’s privileges shape your view of who that person is.
– Open dialogue is key to taking the first step in teaching others about why their behavior/words were offensive, even if that person won’t change.
– It’s ok to follow up later instead of having such open dialogue immediately after the offense. This way, both parties will be in the right mood to talk.
– Everyone is privileged in different ways.
– Privilege is relative to the environment and period in time.
– Privilege is subject to change.

We also reflected on jealousy and reactions to jealousy. Additionally, we talked about how to take responsibility for our own emotions, words, and actions in that situation.

Finally, our participants expressed great interest in having more of these kinds of conversations in the future.

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Reali-TEA and Cookies in Outhaus

Outhaus (Naito I) residents ventured outside the bubble, to discuss current, real-world news.

It can be easy at Reed to lose track of current world events. To provide a forum for exposure to and discussion of supra-Reed happenings, for one evening the Outhaus common room was stocked with current events articles, tea, and cookies.

The articles featured local and international stories, ranging from politics to environment to science.

Dialogue regarding the recent developments between Russia and the Ukraine took center stage, and students discussed the history and the motivations behind the actions on either side.

It seems that there is no escaping our inherent Reedie-ness, however, because eventually the conversation turned to an exploration of the question, “what is reality?”

 

Symbolically drawn on the top of a current events article-- a model of a student's conception of "Reality"

Symbolically drawn on the top of a current events article– a model of a student’s conception of “Reality”

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Portland: Essential Day Trips

With spring break just around the corner and fair weather theoretically in our future, it’s time to start thinking about taking advantage of the Pacific Northwest’s best natural features. Whether you’re a senior taking your final spring break or a prospective student looking to explore the region, these are the must see attractions within a day’s drive of Portland.

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Happy Thursday/What to do Friday

Tomorrow, a very Portland/very Reed event is happening that you all should know about.

RAW (Reed Arts Week) continues tomorrow with a couple of performances booked. We posted a bit about RAW last week. I personally am super excited to see Geneva Jacuzzi, who my friend Rachel turned me on to last week in anticipation of her performance. Geneva Jacuzzi is an LA-based musician/performance artist who reminds me of everything good about the 80s* (but different). Check out this song, which sounds like a revamped version of “Blue Monday” by New Order (uh, but different).

“The Walk” – Geneva Jacuzzi

This is Geneva Jacuzzi. Get excited.

This is Geneva Jacuzzi. Get excited.

Ms. Jacuzzi will be performing at the Masquerade Ball at 9PM in the Student Union. U.S. hard will perform right after her.

 

*disclaimer: Everything I know about the 80s comes from VH1’s “I Love the 80s” and John Hughes movies.

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Reed’s New Smoking Policy

Last night, Reed adopted a new smoking policy that will significantly change the walk to class.

The new policy will go into effect once four new smoking structures are built to accommodate for rain. In essence, the policy requires Reedies to avoid smoking on pathways (between 7AM and 7PM), bridges, and within ten feet of buildings.

Smokers also have to dispose of their cigarette butts in proper receptacles, like this one outside the Paradox!

Smokers also have to dispose of their cigarette butts in proper receptacles, like this one outside the Paradox!

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Rose City Yarn Crawl: Unravel Portland

In “Portland Would” news, the fifth annual Rose City Yarn Crawl is underway this weekend! During the next four days fiber enthusiasts (“knitters, crocheters, spinners, and felters”) will disperse throughout the city to check out eighteen separate yarn and craft stores in various parts of the Portland metropolitan area.

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In addition to the thrill of new yarn, did we mention there are prizes? Because there are. Check out Rose City Yarn Crawl’s official website for all the details.

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Commons Hacks: Round 1

If you’re craving something that’s not on the Commons menu and don’t want to leave campus, or if your board points are stacking up like unread pages, you might want to create something new out of what’s already available at Commons.

Look no further than this How-To Guide for making delicious creations out of Commons food.

Milkshake/Root Beer Float:

This seems pretty obvious, but for some reason not a lot of people do this. Grab yourself some milk (chocolate milk is the best) or root beer and a mini tub of Ben & Jerry’s. Melt the ice cream a little in the microwave, then put it in your chosen drank and stir it up. Voilà! Delicious creation.

If Ben & Jerry's is good enough for Grimes, you know it's going to make an epic milkshake.

If Grimes is repping Ben & Jerry’s, you know it’s going to make an epic milkshake.

Burrito:

Order a quesadilla from the grill. Buy a bowl of beans and rice, and get a separate bowl of your fave burrito toppings from the salad bar. Grab some salsa and sour cream from the gluten free refrigerated section. Once you’ve bought your food, peel apart the quesadilla and nest the tortillas (this is optional, but I find that a tortilla cheese tortilla cheese pattern is best). Put all your toppings inside, fold it up, and get crazy.

Mac & Cheese Bagel:

This one requires some foresight, as bagels are only available at breakfast and pasta isn’t available until dinner. But if you can handle it, buy a bagel in the morning and hold onto it until later. Get some pasta from the pasta bar and COVER IT IN CHEESE. Then flip your pasta bowl over on that bagel and microwave it so the mac & cheese sticks/is melty and delicious.

You can obviously take it up a notch when Commons serves mac & cheese at lunch.

Yum.

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Reed Arts Week Opens Next Wednesday!

Hey all,

Next Wednesday (March 5), Reed Arts Week 2k14 opens with new exhibitions and performances.  The annual, student-curated arts festival brings artists from the US and abroad to showcase their artistic talents for 5 days.

RAW's theme reveal poster from earlier in the year

RAW’s theme reveal poster from earlier this year

This year’s theme is “Daemon.”

The theme “Daemon,” according to the RAW coordinators, is “rooted in Ancient Greek religion as an invisible presence with an inexplicable will.”

Sounds creepy and cool, right? The program features animators, dancers, musicians, and multi-media artists, all of whom will explore this theme. Best of all, RAW is open to the public.

Check out the schedule and get more info on the artists here.

 

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