OCR::/Vol_105/WLURG39_RTP_20020903/WLURG39_RTP_20020903_001.2.txt ONE LAST BAG. Freshman Orientation Committee members pile on the help. -J-A WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY NG-TUM jEB BROOKS / The Ring-tzrrn P/ll I ijEBBROoKS/TbeR1rrg-Inn! BREAKING A SWEAT. Junior Amy Blakeway carries a freshman’s belongings into his new room in Baker Hall. She and other members of the Freshman Orientation Committee helped freshmen move in all Saturday morning. P H1 T/n ttnrlent none of Wrnlnngton and Inn Uninernn since 7897 (D On/inn nt: p/n'.nln.en’n SPEIEIM. mesa:-m Biilillmfiflll ISSIIE - TUESDAY, SEYIEMBER 3, 2002 Move-in mania Upperclassmen, administrators help freshmen move into rooms, adjust to colleg BY KATIE HOWELL EDITOR IN (illlEl‘ Though University Commons construction limited parking and pe- destrian space, freshmen moved into their dorm rooms without trouble. “Everything’s going great,” said Dawn Watkins, dean of freshmen. Watkins said the Class of 2006, I with 460 students, is one of the larg- est in Washington and Lee’s his- tory. After Move-In Day, the freshman began Orientation. which will end with class on Thursday. The Freshman Program also began, with a dinner in Evans Dining Hall. The Freshman Pro- gram, an extended process of famil- iarization, will continue throughout the academic year. “Move-in went really smoothly,” said junior dorm counselor Bill Gilsenan. “All my guys got moved in with no problem by 1200.” Some freshmen and dorm coun- selors thought the rule prohibiting cinder blocks to raise beds hindered the move-in process. i “It seems odd,” said freshman Reed Evans. “I don’t understand why they’re not doing it.” Others, however, thought this new rule was not a problem. “I never planned on bringing (cinder blocks),” said freshman Tom Borda. “I brought some bedposts, and they work just as well.” Freshmen orientation activities are continuing today and tomorrow with Honor System orientation, reg- istration, Big Brother/Big Sister din- ner and matriculation. A “I’m really excited about every- thing,” said freshman Liz Bidinger. a mum: EM! ma ttttzrsarrfis jEE BRO<)K5/ T/re Ring-Izr/n P/21 YoU’RE WELCOME. Numerous campus groups, including the Rugby team, gathered in the quad Saturday to help incoming freshmen. NO (WVDER BLOCKS ALLOWED IN THE DORMS jEB BR(X >res/ Tin Ring-trim Pin" BLOCKED OFF. Administrators forbid cinderblocks to the class of 2006. This surprise decree, unannounced in any preceding orientation literature, raised mixed reviews. lE.B BRO0l{S/ Tbe Ring-tum Phi EVERYBODY WAS KUNG FU FIGHTING. Excitement runs high as employees ofthe Physical Plant gear up for the influx of freshmen, their parents and their belongings. W&L is great, but I’m not much for my room. — REED EVANS, GREENSBORO, NC I talked on the phone with my roommate before school, but I haven’t met him yet. It’s going to be a neat experience. — ZACH NUGENr, ST. CHARLES, IL I thought about bringing cinder blocks, but my roommate came early, and she called to let me know we couldn’t. — LIZ BIDINGER, BALTIMORE, MD I have a great room with two windows, and I am surprised how much space I actually have. I thought I would be crammed in here. —— TOM BORDA, NORTHVILLE, MI urish keeps office door open j Bkoo s/T/teng-lion Pr; BURLY BURISI-I. Washington and Lee’s new president, ’' Thomas Burish, works alongside FOC members to help freshmen move into their dormitories. BY MATTHEW MCDERMOTT EDITOR IN CHIEF As demands of a new office will keep University President Thomas Burish busy during the day, he in- tends to meet students at night. Burish “hopes students will visit him when the light’s on in his office,” said Dean of Students David Howison. The president has arranged for University Security to leave Washington Hall unlocked whenever he stays late. “When I’m busy, that may mean that I have to work in my office with a flashlight,” Burish said, “Ac- tually, then I’ll probably just work at home.” As university president, Burish resides in Lee House. Burish also plans on more structured meetings. He intends to meet monthly with heads of student organizations. “When I came to campus, I noticed that student leaders didn’t have a chance to talk to one another,” Burish said. The proposed meetings would allow the president to guage student opinion and hear concerns directly. Burish also hopes to meet monthly with different student groups. “For example, at the end of the year, I would like to meet with soon—to-graduate seniors, to discuss their experience at W&L,” Burish said. —An in-depth look at administrative changes will appear in the Phi’s next issue. BY SAM LAGRONE \'.\ll DESK Hi. Welcome to Washington and Lee. I don’t go to school there, but I hear it’s nice. I don’t know personally. I attend the other small liberal arts college in Lexington. It’s different here. For one thing. first—year students here don’t worry about the freshman fifteen, ba—dump— ching. (That’s my first hilarious joke. This is the point during your orienta- tion that you nudge the guy or gal next to you and say, “Dude, check this out. Sam LaGrone is as funny as a one- legged guy playing wall ball.”) So our schools are smack dab in the middle of the city, butted up next to each other. I like to imagine it’s a pizza with a different topping on each side. On your side it’s white cheese, with delicate shitaki mushrooms. Our half is gravel and bared wire. Oh so rusty barbed wire. Given the tendency of our schools to communicate by glares, the likelihood that any of you will talk to a cadet is slim to fat chance. So we’ll go over some frequently mused ques- tions. Q: Is VMI hard ? A: It depends who you ask. Rats will say it’s rough, but they mange to find breath in an effort to impress you. The rest of us are trying to conserve enough energy to breathe. Q: Do you have to wear uniforms all the time? A: Yes all of the time. We even have uniform pajamas. (No I’ m not making this up. I’m serious. Mine have fluffy clouds on them.) Q: Do you have to go into the military? A: No. It’s up to the cadet. I’m not. My roommate is though. He’s into service to America and killing stuff. Q: Why did you go there? A: I was drugged by pirates and dropped off here on the first day. GR\l’l*flC(I()LIKIBY\XIW\¥/.\"lvl[Hll Q: Do you like it? A: Hey, look over there! (Patter of feet to the nearest exit.) On the occasion that we do talk to a W&L person, it usually turns out badly. 1 Wendy W&L: I-Ii, where do you go to school. Cadet Clyde: Uh, a small liberal arts college in Lexington. Wendy: Wow, what fraternity are you in? Clyde: Alpha. Wendy: Alpha Tau? Clyde: No, Alpha Rifle Company. Wendy: Oh. (Crosses arms and slowly backs awat towards the nearest exit avoiding eye-contact.) That’s the extreme. It’s not always that bad. It’s rare though that a W&L person will hang out with a VNII guy or gal. But let’s try to change that and foster a new appreciation for each other as we move into the 21st century. Or invite me to a party. Reach Sam LaGrone at lagronesr@mail.vmi.edu. OCR::/Vol_105/WLURG39_RTP_20020903/WLURG39_RTP_20020903_002.2.txt R THE Editors in Chief Katie J. Howell I __ 7 7 I TUESDAY,,_SE1’TEMBER 3, 2002 News Editor Andrew Latimer in .1 .._ ._ 1- ‘ Ilns snace donated In loving memory “ e C 6 l THE RIN(5—TL'MPHI UC ' 3 Opinions Editor Imran Naeemullalu . . I’ Am & Life Editor came,-fine Guy This space providccl by IHI Rl\’(‘.—‘I'l'.\l P111. Sports Editor Jeremy Franklin Asst. Sports Editor Dave Crowell P/10t0Edit0r JebBrooks rjjj11111111:jj111111jjj1jj1111:111 Photographers Meg Ferrara I Mary Guy Business Manager Paul Seifert I Am B1m'ne5sManager Thomas Worthy I Circulation Director Henry Grimbau I I I I Spring Break 2003 with srs I I Americas #1 Student Tour I W I8 I . . . - . . 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