Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Study Breaks in the Dining Hall!


Need a snack to fuel your finals studying??

The Dining Centers will host Study Breaks from 9:30pm-Midnight from
Monday, 12/14 - Thursday, 12/17 and Sunday, 12/20.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Share Your Experience in Six Words

Reflect on your experience at SU this past semester in a six word sentence and you could win a gift certificate to the bookstore!

Entries are due to ahiralal@syr.edu by 5pm on December 21, 2009

The top three winners will be featured on the ORL Academic Initiatives website!!!

**The Six Words Reflection is adapted from Smith Magazine’s Six-Word Memoirs project and Newsweek’s Six Words**

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Requests to Stay Late Due Tomorrow 12/9 !!!

If you need to stay later than 24 hours past the end of your last final, you ABSOLUTELY NEED TO SUBMIT a Request to Stay Late by TOMORROW, Wednesday 12/9!

Please see this post for information on where to get it.




Don't let the hands of procrastination tickle you into surprise!

Basketball Party on Thursday!



This Thursday, December 10th, in the Haven Lounge, there will be a gaggle of people watching SU bring down Florida! Come out also for free pizza and wings!

Friday, December 4, 2009

You need to be out 24 hours after your last final


Below are the important highlights from a more detailed email you should have received and read multiple times:


Residence Hall Closing

- H2W (as with all residence halls) will close for semester break promptly at 12 noon, Tuesday, December 22, 2009. This time reflects the absolute last moment you can be in the residence halls so please plan to be out by at least 11 AM to make it easier on yourself and us.

- All residents must leave within 24 hours of their last final exam or by 12 noon, Tuesday, December 22, whichever comes first.

- If you have extenuating circumstances requiring you to remain on-campus longer than 24 hours after your last final, you must complete a ‘Request to Stay Late’ form and return it to your residence hall’s main desk by 5 p.m., Wednesday, December 9.

To obtain a Request to Stay Late Form, you can:
--------
click here to generate an email message to request a form
-------- send an email to emnestor@syr.edu with the subject heading saying exactly “Stay Late Request.”
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pick up a form at your residence hall main desk between December 3 – 9, 2009 (there are a limited number of forms via this method).

Once you get the form, fill it out and hand it in at the Main Desk by 5 PM, Dec 9. If you do not complete a Request to Stay Late Form by the deadline, you will be asked to leave the residence hall 24 hours after your last final, or 12 noon, December 22, whichever comes first.


If you need to remain at a location past 12 Noon, Tuesday, December 22, you are welcome to stay at the Schine Student Center, Goldstein Student Center, or Marshall Square Mall. There is ample seating located in each of these areas where to may wait for a ride, bus, or taxi.



Quiet Hours

24-hour quiet hours will begin at 9 pm, Monday December 14, and will continue until the building closes.



Departure Information

Take all items that you will during the winter break as the residence halls will not re-open until 12 noon, Saturday, January 16, 2010.

Prior to your departure please be sure to complete the following items:

1. Donate unwanted items (clothing and unopened food) to the “Ten Tons of Love Winter” boxes your residence hall lobby December 11 - 22.

2. Unplug all electrical appliances, including refrigerators, computers, and televisions. Please empty, clean, and defrost your refrigerator. Be sure to keep the refrigerator door open.

3. Turn off all lights.

4. Remove all trash and recyclable items to the designated location on your floor. Blue recycling bins must be left in your room.

5. Close and lock all windows and security screens (where applicable). Curtains should be left open (except for residents on a ground floor, whom should close their curtains).

6. Remove all holiday decorations.

7. Lock your room door.


Thank you for your cooperation. Please note that after your departure, Office of Residence Life staff will be checking all rooms to ensure that these items were completed. The Office of Residence Life staff, as per the direction of the Safety Office, will unplug any appliances left plugged in outlets and will resolve any conditions that contribute to a safety violation(s).


Please contact Bill (wmwalsh@syr.edu) or Beth (eabeemer@syr.edu) if you have any questions.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

some kids don't get presents...


Won't you spare a few dollars to help us buy some really cool gifts for the kids down at the Boys and Girls Club??

Just stop by the table in the lobby between 5 - 7 PM or see your RA for more details.

Alternative Spring Break is almost full...

The trip is open to all SU and ESF students living in on-campus housing. The application is available online at http://orl.syr.edu/code/civicEng/ and is due via email to Jenni Greeno (jsgreeno@syr.edu) by Monday, December 14, 2009.

For the original post (and more details) see here.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Want to be an RA?




Updated 12/3/09!


Interested in joining the Office of Residence Life as an RA in the summer and/or ‘09-’10 academic year?

The Spring RA selection process is open to all students (including first-years) and quickly approaching. The first step is to come out to one of the many information sessions held at residence halls around campus. The session hosted by H2W is happening next week (if you can't attend, see further below)!


H2W RA Selection Process Info Session
Friday Dec 11

3 p.m. in the Haven Lounge


More important information:

- Application available online at http://orl.syr.edu/ra

- Applications will be available on December 7, 2009 and will be due by 3 pm on Tuesday January 26, 2010 at 3:00 pm. Please submit your applications electronically.

- Please save the dates of February 19 and 20. Your individual interviews will take place on one of those two dates. You will be contacted about a specific date and time at a later date.


AND lastly, if you can't make it out to the H2W session, you can go to one of the following information sessions to get more information about the RA selection process:

Wednesday 12/2

- Lawrinson 2nd floor lounge at 9 pm. Contact person Cari Urabe at churabe@syr.edu.

Monday 12/7
- Flint Classroom at 9 pm. Contact person is Kim max at kamax@syr.edu
- Dellplain Main Lounge at 8:30 pm. Contact person is Brian Hopkins at bthopkin@syr.edu.


Tuesday 12/8
- Kimmel Lounge at 8 pm. Contact person is Issata Saccoh at isaccoh@syr.edu.
- Day Lounge at 8 pm. Contact person is Brad Stalter at bcstalte@syr.edu.
- Shaw hall classroom 029A at 9:00 pm. Contact person is Michelle Shea at mmshea@syr.edu.

Wednesday 12/9
- Ernie Davis Lounge at 5 pm. Contact person is Idriss Njike at hnjike@syr.edu.
- Sadler Classroom at 5:30 pm. Contact person is Jenni Greeno at jsgreeno@syr.edu.
- The Office of Residence Life Conference Room. 111 Waverly Ave. Suite 200 at 5 pm. Contact person is Kim Williams at knwillia@syr.edu.
- Skyhall 2 lounge at 7 pm. Contact person Megan Hockert at mahocker@syr.edu.
- Watson North Lounge at 9:00 pm. Contact person is Jeniffer Smith at jrsmit07@syr.edu.


Thursday 12/10
- Boland Main Lounge at 4:30 pm. Contact persons are Michael Kavulic at makavuli@syr.edu or Jeffrey Carroll at jscarrol@syr.edu.
- Goldstein Student Center room 201 A at 7:30 pm. Contact person Keith Shults at keshults@syr.edu.

Friday 12/11
- Haven Main Lounge at 3 pm. Contact person William Walsh at wmwalsh@syr.edu.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

..and a nice video to make it even better!



Monday, November 23, 2009

10 websites that provide a nice break...

Do you ever find yourself so steeped in work that your cranium is begging for a brief reprieve? Take a gander at some of the below websites for a short, hopefully well-deserved (if you're a constant procrastinator, stop reading now) break.


10. Collegehumor.com — The most mind-numbing website, collegehumor.com requires next to no intelligence to enjoy, so it acts as a perfect distraction from heavy studying.

9. Geekologie.com — Maybe you don’t really want to call yourself a geek, but you may still be kind of interested in what’s going on in the geek world. Geekologie is the website that will make you laugh aloud as you read about the ridiculousness of a robot trained to play Rock, Paper, Scissors or soap that is shaped like a Playstation controller.


8. Freerice.com — Ever feel that maybe all that time procrastinating should go to bettering the world? Maybe not, but even if you don’t care about the U.N. World Food Program, you can still support them in an easy way on freerice.com just by answering vocabulary questions. Put to use those hours you spent flipping through SAT vocabulary flash cards and earn some rice for people in need.


7. Pogo.com — For the casual game player looking for a seemingly quick break, pogo.com is perfect. Offering a wide range of games from Monopoly to NASCAR Web Racing, it will keep you occupied well beyond that short break you were looking for.


6. Bored.com — Sounds kind of trite, but actually bored.com will link you to a plethora of websites perfect to get you through those all-nighters. Bored.com will lead to the weirdest headlines, provide an outlet for you to send an e-mail to your future self (dear me, did you ever finish your paper?) and much, much more.


5. Postsecret.com — “I would love to drop an anvil on your girlfriend.” How can you not love a website where people send postcards in with their greatest confessions? The postcards tend to have an artistic side as well, making them both entertaining and visually appealing


4. Someecards.com — I think it’s safe to say this is the only website where you can send a card saying, “I promise not to laugh anymore at your ridiculous major.” The site has hundreds of cards filled with this similarly dry humor.


3. Perezhilton.com — Perez, not Paris, Hilton is a celebrity in his own right. He reports on celebrity gossip with rapid-fire posts, making it easy for his readers to stay up on the lives of celebrities, movies, new music, funny interviews and weird news. Without Perez, I personally wouldn’t have known about Chris Brown abusing Rihanna or Nadya Suleman’s 14 children. And that is the sort of knowledge we all need.


2. mylifeisaverage.com- you get to hear people's daily stories of how their life is just completely average, and it just makes your day that much better! Today, I realized the irony in handing out fliers that say "Save the Trees!" MLIA


1. Sporcle.com — Sometimes when I procrastinate, I think, “Wow, I really should be productive right now instead of doing whatever I’m doing.” That’s where sporcle.com comes in. Sporcle.com touts itself as a website of mentally stimulating diversions. They have quizzes on everything from naming every country in the world, to movie quote recognition. What did I learn from sporcle? That I am all knowing when it comes to Harry Potter




*Much of the above is from the Cornell Daily Sun

Friday, November 20, 2009

TONIGHT, SU vs UNC!



Tonight at 7 PM, come out to the Haven Lounge for some MORE pizza and another dynamic away basketball game! Tonight is versus North Carolina!

Want to take home something confiscated?


If during this semester you've had an appliance confiscated AND you want to take it home sooner rather than later, than please email wmwalsh@syr.edu at least 3 days before you depart so Bill can make sure to get it to you in enough time.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Reminder: TONIGHT is SU vs Cal in Haven Lounge



Tonight at 7 PM, come out to the Haven Lounge for some pizza and a dynamic away basketball game!

Want to have your room featured in a campus video?


Attention H2W! There is going to be an Otto video made regarding the flu, and part of it will be filmed in a residence hall room and so we need rooms to film it in!

Here are the specifics we are looking for:

- A male
split double
- Early next week (11/23 or 11/24) availability


Note: there isn't a need for actors, just the room.

Please email wmwalsh@syr.edu if you want to do this!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Don't forget to set the myth straight!



Some say Bird Library trumps all as it is THE place to study.

Others say the hall main lounge beats all.

Won't you help us figure out where the best place to study is?! Take this one question multiple choice survey!


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

SU vs Cal on Thursday at 7 PM!



This Thursday, at 7 PM, come out to the Haven Lounge for some pizza and a dynamic away basketball game!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Yoga in the Haven Penthouse


Yoga at 9 PM in the Haven Penthouse (at the 11th floor of Haven near the elevators, take the stairs)

Come on out as H2W's own Nick Deyo leads a soothing session of yoga!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Floor Meetings Sunday at 9!



...or at the time your RA decides.


Meetings will be in the floor lounge.

Wash Arms Trivia



Wed, November 18
@ 9PM

Wash Arms First Floor Lounge


Washington Arms-ians, sign up with your RA in teams of 2-4.

Members of the winning team will win $5 Insomnia Gift Cards!

Syracuse University's Green Report Card



We have a B, but how can we make it better?

Boys and Girls Club TODAY



Don't forget to meet the RAs at 245 PM in the Haven Lobby to walk over to the Boys and Girls Club for 2 hours of wonderful service (service you can count towards formal service hours).

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Multicultural Dinner this Saturday



What: SCOPE Multicultural Dinner

When: Saturday, November 14 - Doors open at 6:30 pm

Where: Skybarn on South Campus

S.C.O.P.E. presents the 2009 Multicultural Dinner this Saturday, November 14, 2009 from 6:30-9:00 pm in the Skybarn on South Campus.

Come enjoy a night of great student performances, a wide array of food from local restaurants (
Aladdin's, Appethaizing, Bleu Monkey, Las Delicias, Panda West, and Jerk Hut), and a special keynote presentation by Felicia McMahon, Research Associate Professor in Anthropology in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, former Fulbright Scholar, and a folklore specialist.

Tickets are now available at the Schine Box Office
for $2.00 and are required for entry to the dinner – seating is limited! All proceeds from ticket sales will be used to purchase school supplies for local Syracuse city schools.

Contact Samantha Thomas with any questions at sathom09@syr.edu or visit the S.C.O.P.E. website online at http://orl.syr.edu/south/scope.html
.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Health Fair



Come on out Wednesday, Nov 11 between 6-9 PM to the Haven Lounge for an array of healthy activities and giveaways, including:


- Build your own stress ball

- Make your own trail mix
- Push up contest at 630 PM
- Plank contest at 730 PM
- Free food (including vegetarian options)


Don't miss out!

This program is brought to you by the fun folks at Orangewrap!

return your stolen street signs with no fine!

Vote



This week marks a very exciting time of year - Student Association Elections! Don't forget to vote on MySlice for the people you want to represent you within Student Association. These are very impotant decisions, so choose wisely!

Information can be found on the candidates websites, the Daily Orange website, and the SA website at sa.syr.edu.


Don't forget to VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

Sunday, November 8, 2009



What is the Academic Stars program?

It’s a way for students and staff to recognize the academic achievements of students who live in the residence halls. To nominate, you can be a resident, RD, ARD, RA, MDA or basically any other kind of member of the Syracuse community.

Nominate a neighbor for outstanding academic work.
Nominate a friend for superb scholarship.
Nominate a fellow classmate to instill in them encouragement.

Nominators can go to the ORL website to nominate an Academic Star!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Boys and Girls Club TODAY



Don't forget to meet the RAs at 245 PM in the Haven Lobby to walk over to the Boys and Girls Club for 2 hours of wonderful service (service you can count towards formal service hours).

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Alternative Spring Break



This year, twenty students will have the opportunity to attend a seven day trip to Washington DC (
March 13-20, 2010) to take part in service work with the hungry and homeless population. Those on the trip will be participating in a four day volunteer camp with the Youth Services Opportunity Project. In addition to service work, there will also be opportunities to take in some of the sights of the DC Metro area.

The total cost of the trip is $200 with all meals and activities included.


The trip is open to all SU and ESF students living in on-campus housing. To be eligible for the Alternative Spring Break trip, students must attend one of the information sessions listed below and complete an application. The application is available online and is due via e-mail to Res Life Staff Member Jenni Greeno (jsgreeno@syr.edu) by Monday, December 14, 2009.



Information Sessions:

· Wednesday, November 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Booth Hall Lounge
· Thursday, November 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the BBB Lounge

· Sunday, November 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the South Campus Community Center



For more information, contact Jenni Greeno (jsgreeno@syr.edu), Karess Gillespie (kagilles@syr.edu), or Keenyn R. Wald (kwals@syr.edu).

Monday, November 2, 2009

thoughts on community



Per one H2W-ite's thoughts on the subject of community:


"As a student I feel that getting involved in a community is extremely important. While you might not expect it to really matter, it does allow you to do a lot of things. Not only does it provide you with a great opportunity to fill your resume with character-building activities but it also gives a real depth to your college experience and make life-long friends.

As for how, there are many ways. One is to volunteer
, which not only helps you grow but it also makes a difference in another's life. Just this past Friday I volunteered at the Boys and Girls Club and played UNO and air hockey with some of the kids, which though small, has potential to make an impact.

Another way is to get involved in one of the
over 300 student organizations and clubs on campus that allow you to get involved with academic, arts and entertainment, governance and more.

And last but not least, get involved in H2W, specifically our Community Council. This group of your fellow residents puts together fun events, fundraisers and is the collective voice of the three buildings.

Be a part of the SU community by getting involved!"

Friday, October 30, 2009

Go to the football game for FREE





FREE ADMISSION to Syracuse Football Saturday at Noon!






Let’s show #5 Cincinnati that there is nothing scarier than a Carrier Dome packed with Orange Fans!
Make Otto’s Army loud as Syracuse football faces #5 Cincinnati, Saturday at Noon. Tickets are FREE for all students; just enter the Dome at Gate E with a student ID!

OH BUT THERE’S MORE…..

---Students can win a Chartered Flight to an away Syracuse Basketball game!
---Win free prizes in the costume contest inside Gate B!
---Free candy after the game! Start trick-or-treating early!


Thursday, October 29, 2009

FREE Trip to the Everson Art Museum



Saturday, Oct 31st
@ 1245 PM

Meet in the Haven Lobby
...which will then proceed to College Place to catch the Connective Corridor Bus



For more information:

On the exhibit: go to http://everson.org
On this trip: email wmwalsh@syr.edu
On how to get tickets to go another time: http://pulse.syr.edu/schedule/october.php

Costumes



As this holiday weekend approaches, please be very wary of what you wear and where you go.

As far as what you decide to wear if you dress up, costumes, though fun, can land people in a lot of trouble. Specifically, costumes that employ black face (or a derivative of it) as well as costumes with weapons (even toy ones) can result in judicial action. Also remember to dress warmly for the cold (and possibly rainy) evening weather this weekend.

And before you head out to any social engagements, make sure you know where it is you're going and not to go it alone (travel in packs). Safety is paramount.

Overall, the key to a fun Halloween is a pinch of caution and a heap of sensibility (if you lack either, just ask your RA as they can help guide you to the right answer).

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

We're also on facebook...


For the few who have not seen our facebook group, make sure to check it out for cool pictures as well as other info!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Boys and Girls Club TODAY


Don't forget to meet the RAs at 245 PM in the Haven Lobby to walk over to the Boys and Girls Club for 2 hours of wonderful service (service you can count towards formal service hours).

And to top it off, you can come right back and design pumpkins!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Interesting Video of the Week

Reminder: Art submissions due tomorrow at 4 PM

The deadline to display your work at this Saturday's H2W Art Show and Reception is quickly approaching. Make sure to get an email to RD Bill at wmwalsh@syr.edu ASAP.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Lt. Daniel Choi in Hendricks!


This Thursday, Oct 22 at 730 PM in Hendricks Chapel, come out and hear a riveting speech from Lt. Daniel Choi.

You can find out more information here.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Pumpkins and ART!

This Friday and Saturday we have two bombastic events for you (and if the fam is here, bring them too!):



Pumpkin Designing

Friday, Oct 23 at 530 - 730 PM
Haven Main Lounge

Create a unique look for your very own FREE pumpkin!





H2W Art Show and Reception

Saturday, Oct 24 from 9 - 11 AM
Haven Main Lounge
Come by for some breakfast and take in some stellar work from your fellow H2W-ers.
Interested in presenting? Contact Bill at wmwalsh@syr.edu by Friday, Oct 23 at 4 PM.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Want to go see SU demolish Pittsburgh IN Pittsburgh?



Syracuse Orange vs. Pittsburgh Panthers

Student Association in collaboration with Otto's Army has purchased a bus to take students to Pittsburgh on November 7 to see the Syracuse Orange take on the Pitt Panthers in a Big East Conference Showdown! Tickets to the game are on sale NOW at the Carrier Dome box office for $30. The bus is being paid for completely by Student Association!


Looking forward to seeing all of you there!


Any questions - please contact Neal Casey at npcasey@syr.edu

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Service at the Boys and Girls Club



We will be doing simple service with the Boys and Girls Club down by BBB on Fridays!



Volunteer from 3 - 5 PM
Meet the RAs at 230 PM in the Haven Lobby to walk over

You can use this opportunity to count towards service requirements or just to lend a hand to a child in need.

*

Eat Healthy in the Dining Hall

Want to satisfy your hunger AND keep your figure (or get it back)?



Healthy Eating In The Dining Hall


Wed, October 14
@ 7 PM

Haven Main Lounge




Come out to this session to learn how to make the most of your meal plan!


*

Thursday, October 8, 2009

H1N1 aka Swine Flu





So after you watch the above video, please visit flu.syr.edu


On there, you can find information on:

- Getting food while your sick

- Videos of what's going on with the flu

- Lots more!

Important Floor Meetings Sunday!



This week's floor meeting is an uber important one dealing with safety around campus in light of recent robberies and related incidents.

The meeting will be at 9 PM this Sunday in your floor lounge (unless you hear different from your RA).

*

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Don't Steal

Just a reminder that taking furniture out of floor lounges and placing them in your room is not permitted (aka it's stealing) so if you have any lounge furniture in your room, you should put it back ASAP.

Thanks!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Want to be an RA?



For more information, go to
orl.syr.edu

Monday, October 5, 2009

UU Movie Schedule

Here's the Fall movie schedule from our friends over in BBB:

10/8-11 Public Enemies/The Proposal (double feature)


10/22-25 Transformer

10/29-11/01 Ugly Truth


11/12-15 District 9

11/19-22 Inglorious Bastards

Times are:
8pm, Gifford Auditorium on Friday and Saturday

8pm, Goldstein on South on Thursday and Sunday

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Orange Central!



Check out the Orange Central events, especially:

- Friday (such as with the parade which you can watch right on Comstock and the bon fire on the Quad)
- Saturday (with the game and other events)

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009

Pie an RA!


Pie an RA in the face!

$1 a pie, all money goes to charity!



Thursday, Oct 1st - 9 PM - Haven Patio

*note: pies will be made purely of whipped cream, so worry not; we're not wasting good pumpkin pies on this :)

Friday, September 25, 2009

How to Make Good Coffee Legally

For many students, the sadness of not being able to bring a regular drip coffee pot into their residence hall room is almost too much to bear. Some would rather risk it then live without their coffee.

Fortunately there are plenty of ways to have your coffee without using an illegal appliance.

Here's two ways to make coffee using only a microwave and two simple coffee brewers:


1. French Press:
Simply go out and buy one from a local coffeehouse (Cafe Kubal on James St sells them frequently) or buy one online (Bodum makes great ones). The instructions simply involve heating the water for 4 minutes on HIGH in a microwave-safe container, combining it with ground coffee (make sure to freshly grind for best results) for at least 4 minutes, and shazam, you have great coffee.

Note that french press differs from regular drip, as the grinds have consistent contact with the grinds and hence, the coffee has natural oils that enhance the taste.


2. Pour Over Cone
It's basically taking the operation out of your typical coffee brewer. You simply purchase a cone (like the ones shown here) and some filters to fit it. The directions are as above in heating the water, add the desired ground coffee into the filtered cone (just buy a grinder if you don't have one), and then simply pour the heated water through the coffee into the a container/cup below it.

This is most similar to coffee pot coffee if you don't like the oils from the french press.


Thus my friends, there's many ways to have your coffee and not fear being found out for illegal action.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Help the Boys and Girls Club !


Come help assemble coloring books or make banners for the children of the Boys and Girls Club at Booth Hall Friday , 9.25.09 2 – 4 pm

You can also still print them out here and bring them to the Haven Main Desk.

T Shirt Identity



Friday 9/25 between 3 - 6 PM on the Haven Porch

Make your own custom T-shirt, using stencils and paint, that really says who you are. Shirts and equipments are all FREE.



If you want to make your own stencil, just bring a cardstock cutout and you should be set.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Congrats Hall Council Prez and VP!

The results are in and as you have elected, here is your H2W Hall Council President and Vice President:

President: Rose Morabito





Vice President: Koby Brandstein

H2W mini golf on Thursday

It's not everyday you get to play a rousing 9 holes of miniature golf through your residence hall!

Come out Thursday 9.24 between 9 - 1030 PM to the Haven Main Lounge to start the course (which continues through Haven, Walnut and Washington Arms).

Keep score with your friends and hallmates to see who's the best shot or just come to have relaxing, fun-tastic time.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Myth Busters!

Do you think you spend an "average" amount of time on social networking sites (i.e. facebook) or do you spend much of your life checking for updates?

Help us determine what "average" is for H2W by completing the poll below!


If you live in Haven, take the Haven survey.

If you live in Walnut or Washington Arms, take the 2W survey.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Apple Picking This Saturday

APPLE PICKING at Abbott’s Farm

Saturday, October 17 from 1:00pm – 4:30pm

Buses leave from College Place at 1:00pm and return at approximately 4:30pm


$5.00 Deposit for SU Undergraduate Students (refunded on the bus)

$5.00 payment for all other SU / ESF ID card holders


To register for this program, please come to the Department of Recreation Services, 241 Archbold Gym.

Call at 315-443-4386 or visit the Outdoor Education homepage at
http://outdoored.syr.edu

Saturday, September 19, 2009

UPcoming: h2w mini golf and T-shirt Identity


This Thursday, 9/24 we'll have a mini-golf course set-up throughout Haven, Walnut and Washington Arms. Come to Haven Main Lounge to start the course. Play starts at 9 PM and is FREE.


Then, on Friday 9/25 between 3 - 6 PM, come out to the Haven Patio to make your own custom T-shirt, using stencils and paint, that really says who you are. Shirts and equipments are all FREE.