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of the colleges can be found online. Singular student presidents and chief justices are university mandated features of each college's government. Additional members vary per college, but typically include
Treasurer, Secretary, and a plurality of representatives from each class. The executive officers, such as the President, Treasurer, and Secretary, form the Executive council, and the representatives combine with the council to form the college government, known by names such as Cabinet or Parliament, depending on the college. These councils meet weekly to dispense with business related to the organizational and social functioning of the college. The meetings are akin to town hall meetings and typically include refreshments; they also serve as a forum for members of the various clubs, theater groups, and intramural sporting clubs to announce and advertise upcoming events. In addition, each college elects and sends one senator to represent the college at the Student Association.
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floor. Brown's main tower consists of mainly of double rooms whose residents share community bathrooms. Each floor also has one single room without a bathroom, as well as a double room with a bathroom, referred to as a suite. The new 4-story wing at Brown opened in 2002. The new wing houses 56 additional students, making Brown the largest residential college on campus (it was previously the smallest) until the opening of McMurtry and Duncan. The new wing is made up of four-person suite, and each suite has four small single rooms, a large common room, and a private bathroom. Besides rooms, Brown offers other facilities. For instance, Brown's basement houses a communal laundry room and music practice rooms. Brown's first floor, referred to as "Vator Lobby" in reference to its use as an elevator lobby, contains a communal kitchen, a computer lab, couches, and amenities such as a projector and pool tables.
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strict curfew - 11 p.m. on weekdays and 2 a.m. on weekends. In the 1970s, Jones began phasing out many of the strictest rules, and in the fall of 1980 Jones became co-ed. Male students from the south colleges were given the chance to apply for transfer to Jones. Lovett, another Rice residential college, went co-ed the same year, so many of the new Jones residents were former Lovett residents. Jones women who disagreed with the decision to go co-ed were allowed to transfer to Brown
College, which remained all-female until 1987. In 2001, construction began on the new Jones Commons and Jones Central. The new Jones Commons opened for use in March 2002. Jones Central opened in August 2002. During the same time, Jones lost its parking lot to the newly constructed Martel College.
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many events are held. The easternmost wing contains common areas, the game room, a kitchen, and the TV room. The rotunda leads into the
Commons, a cathedral-like room with a high ceiling that serves as a cafeteria, meeting room, and auditorium, among other functions. The college also includes two apartments for Martel's resident associates and a neighboring house for the College Magisters and their family. Nearly every room at Martel is suite style, and is either referred to as a hex, or a quad. There are two kinds of hexes, sally port and corner hexes. Corner hexes have 6 single rooms and sallyport hexes have 3 double rooms. Every suite at martel has a private bathroom. Rooming is overseen by the Vice President. Martel is also the only college to feature a
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Bill, was a fixture of Rice's college system and the keeper of many Wiess traditions. In addition to his many teaching awards, he is the only person to have won the
Student Association's Mentor Recognition Award twice. After his unexpected death in January 2009, his memorial service was held at the Wiess commons. In December 2009, the Rice board of Trustees, with the consent of Wiess College, decided that the new Masters' residence at Wiess will be named Wilson House, in honor of Dr. Bill. Dedicated on March 11, 2011, Wilson House is the first building at Rice named after a college Master or Resident Associate, and the first Masters' residence to bear a name distinct from that of its associated college.
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made a makeshift table in the quad out of extra tables and using toilet paper as the net. People noticed the table and came down to the quad join in, watch and even play acoustic instruments. Monday Night Lights is now a monthly event. Other traditions include "Duncing" people in the DuncTank outside the commons on their birthdays, temporarily borrowing prized artifacts from other colleges including Will Rice's flag and Jones' trampoline, and a once a semester Nerf Gun capture the flag game throughout the building called
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recently with a fire extinguisher-powered "rocket bike." Sid
Richardson has been disqualified in at least one race each year since 2000, with the exception of 2003 and 2007 when the biking was replaced with running due to inclement weather. On the other end of this spectrum, Will Rice is known as the most competitive of the residential colleges and the only one to ever "sweep" (win the mens, women, and alumni race). However, Martel College is undefeated in Men's Beer Runs (alternate race due to inclement weather).
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the three-story center wing. The hall was designed to house about 200 students in 20 single and 90 double rooms. Each room at Wiess opened directly to an exterior walkway that wrapped around the entire building. This design incorporated two features that were innovative at the time: every room had a semi-private bathroom and every room (except room 228, which was reserved for freshmen) had windows on at least two sidesâan important adaptation in the years before air conditioning.
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137,544.52. The now-Baker commonsâwith beautiful engraved oak beams and the high vaulted ceilings of
Elizabethan designâserved as the university's central dining hall for 43 years. East Hall, which contained dormitories and is now referred to as the "Old Wing" of Baker, was completed in summer 1915 (and West Hall (the "Old Wing" of Hanszen College) was completed in 1916). These buildings remained virtually unchanged until the residential college system was instated in 1957. The
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Wiessmen considered a salient feature of the old: the fact that all rooms at Wiess open directly onto exterior walkways or balconies. A glass-walled commons forms the north side of the
Acabowl, with three four-story residence wings forming the other sides. The portion of the Acabowl immediately adjacent to the commons is known as the Acaterrace. The original Wiess Hall and its adjoining commons were razed during the winter break between Fall 2002 and Spring 2003.
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building to be centrally air-conditioned. Lloyd & Morgan used pink marble in the construction of Jones
College to indicate its status as housing for female students. In 2002, an additional four-story building, "Central," was built in between North and South. The new building connects to both original buildings at every level except the ground floor (a short walk separates South and Central). The wing was designed by noted post-modern architect
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University, and is inscribed with a phrase from Epictetus, which says "ifficulties are things that show what men are." Every year, Baker throws the Baker 90's public party, held in the spring. Some of the biggest social traditions include Baker Christmas in September, the annual Christmas Tree brought home by the freshmen after their camping trip, the Baker Shakespearean play, and of course Baker 13.
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In the early days, the culture of the all-female Jones College was quite conservative. At meals, each table had a hostess, and dinner was served family style. Strict rules were enforced by house mothers when men from the south colleges visited the female students. The students even had to abide by a
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The original residential building suffered from rapid deterioration in the 1990s. In 2002, the university opened a new building for the college, located south of the original building. New Wiess encloses a single large quadrangle, which retains the "Acabowl" name. The new building also preserved what
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In 2021 New Section was demolished, and work began on a replacement building that was completed in January 2023. The new New Section's primary structure is made of mass timber, a stronger, lighter, more sustainable option to concrete. Designed by American-German architectural firm Barkow Leibinger it
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Will Rice is traditionally a strong contender in the university's annual campus-wide Beer Bike competition among the residential colleges. Will Rice has held the longest winning streak on record in the alumni race (11 years from 1996 to 2006). Since the inclusion of an alumni race, Will Rice has been
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As part of the university's original on-campus housing for male students, a dormitory (South Hall, now part of Will Rice College) and a dining room, library and residential tower (now part of Baker College) were built in 1912 by Cram, Goodhue, & Ferguson of Boston, Massachusetts, at the cost of $
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The residential college system was instated in 1957 by converting East, South, West, and Wiess (originally and briefly North) Halls into the men's colleges of Baker, Will Rice, Hanszen, and Wiess, respectively. Jones, the first residential college built on campus for that purpose, was constructed the
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Architecturally, Duncan has the same features as McMurtry with minor differences emphasized in order to establish its uniqueness. For example, Duncan Commons is rectangular in shape, contrasting the round McMurtry Commons. Also, Duncan quad has different features from McMurtry, such as a fountain by
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and his wife Alice Pratt Brown, a new women's residential college was established in the memory of their sister-in-law, Margarett Root Brown. Up until her death in 1985, Alice Pratt Brown was an active patron of the college, giving the college much of the furniture and art in the first floor lobbies
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Wiess Hall was completed in 1949, but carried the name "North Hall" until its dedication in March 1950. It was laid out as a W-shaped building, with three northâsouth wings, joined on the north ends by a long eastâwest spine, forming two open quadrangles. The building was two stories high except for
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competition is the largest annual student event held on Rice campus and the source of many rivalries and traditions among the residential colleges. In recent years, a tradition has emerged wherein the Sid Richardson men's team intentionally disqualify themselves using any of a variety of means, most
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for the Rice campus. Martel is an open, four-sided shape. Each side of the shape forms a wing of the college. The wings terminate on the side closest to North Servery in a five-story rotunda, a spiral staircase enclosed within a stack of rounded floors, providing the college with its sundeck, where
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Sid Richardson College is the tallest building on the Rice campus. It has seven floors, each of which is split into an upper and lower level, effectively giving the building fourteen stories. Unusual among Rice buildings, the 153 feet (47 m) high-rise was a response to a shortage of University
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One of the most influential persons in Wiess history was electrical engineering professor Bill Wilson, who served as resident associate from 1978 to 2006 and as interim Master in 1982â83, which was also the year in which Wiess became a co-ed college. Wilson, known to generations of students as Dr.
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Because of Wiess's outward-facing architecture, life at Wiess centered on the outdoors. The two quadrangles developed distinct characters. The quad between the center and west wings became known as the "Acabowl" and was the center of the college's social and recreational activity. At various times
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newspaper as the "Mongol College", as it had not been finished at the time yet it was involved in pranks during Willy Week, and it could not be pranked by any other college as McMurtry wasn't complete. This was due to O-Week coordinators and advisers and co-advisers of McMurtry (chosen a semester
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struck the Houston area and delayed this by two months. Applications for freshman transfers were made available in October 2002. Sixty-three freshmen were accepted, five each from Brown and Jones Colleges, and up to 12 from each of the other colleges. Martel members named physics instructor Gary
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and his wifeâwith buckets of water as they climb the steps to the double doors. While such "free-flowing water" is the only sanctioned projectile, rogue students have also flung flour tortillas, shrimp, and, in one particularly infamous situation, a couch. During the mid-1970s, students moved a
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widely considered to be the college's theme song. Other traditions include Night of Innocence (a showing of Disney movies in the commons the same night as NOD), Sid 80s (Sid's fall public party), Sid Hi-Liter (spring public party), vatoring of Sidizens who co-advise, Floor Wars (a series of
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in its Beer Bike themes and college cheers, with the most popular cheer being "Baker, hell yeah!". The crest was selected, by popular vote, in 1958. The main design is derived from the family crest of Captain Baker's mother, with the owls across the shield indicating the connection to Rice
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meals with students, and are generally active members of student life. McMurtry College and Duncan College, due to their population size, also have Head Resident Fellows, who are meant to ease communication between RAs, the Magisters, and the students.
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5022:"Owls athletics: Ryan Berry & Jason Colwick"
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3982:"Rice Owls Athletics: Anthony Rendon Profile"
3857:"Bill Wilson joins ranks of Emeritus Faculty"
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3794:Montgomery, Philip (October 14, 1999).
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2757:Garza, Cynthia Leonor (March 5, 2007).
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4461:"Alum Gonzales to give grads send-off"
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4313:"Lovett College records, 1968-2007"
3776:Evans, Jennifer (October 2, 2002).
3454:Fox, Stephen; Hester, Paul (2001).
3262:"The East Servery, Rice University"
2249:Marian and Speros P. Martel College
1691:Dr. Michael Gustin and Denise Klein
5055:. Rice University News & Media
4996:Official Website of Rice Athletics
3702:"Wiess College: Team Family Wiess"
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1439:Notable alumni from Jones include
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3458:. Princeton Architectural Press.
3456:Rice University: The Campus Guide
2927:"Rice University -- Web Services"
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4871:Texas Archival Resources Online
4368:Swartz, Dale (April 18, 2008).
4337:Murray, Jack (April 16, 1970).
3902:Boyd, Jade (January 23, 2009).
3875:"Dr. Bill receives Salgo award"
2622:Anne and Charles Duncan College
963:The new wing of Hanszen college
823:Notable alumni include current
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4459:Evans, Jennifer (2003-12-11).
4278:Schwent, J.; Omid, G. (2005).
4040:Betty L. Martin (2002-06-06).
3920:. Rice News. January 15, 2010.
2672:Weber, Bruce (July 29, 2007).
2077:, White House Press Secretary
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5137:"Size : Rice University"
4891:"Parliament â Martel College"
4812:"Welcoming in the Martel Era"
3640:"People | Wiess College"
2963:"Sid Richardson Constitution"
2483:The building was designed by
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1574:The new Brown College commons
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5251:Residential College homepage
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1579:Margarett Root Brown College
1160:The commons at Wiess College
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5348:Rice School of Architecture
5077:R. J. O'Hara (2007-08-21).
4761:"Martel Student Leadership"
3962:The Portal to Texas History
3891:. Rice News. April 8, 1999.
3798:. Rice News. Archived from
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2128:Marian and Speros P. Martel
1450:(1978), and neuroscientist
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3956:Hale, David (1995-03-03).
3877:. Rice News. May 11, 2006.
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3117:"Baker College Traditions"
2573:Eden King and Winston Liaw
2232:The cathedral-like Commons
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1748:Edgar Odell Lovett College
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4490:Sports, The Rice Thresher
4370:"Southern Reconstruction"
4065:"Jones College - Cabinet"
4011:"Jones College - History"
2778:The Philadelphia Inquirer
2674:"The Residential Collage"
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607:, friend and attorney of
5363:Shepherd School of Music
4678:"Sid Richardson College"
4555:. Sid Richardson College
4282:. College Prowler, Inc.
3216:"Beer Bike 2013 results"
3196:"Beer-Bike Stats Galore"
2838:Total enrollment '96-'08
2391:Burt and Deedee McMurtry
1587:Texas Women's University
1399:Mary Gibbs Jones College
1028:Hanszen's theme song is
841:Diller Scofidio + Renfro
39:latest accepted revision
4992:"Jason Colwick Profile"
2542:Anne and Charles Duncan
2069:Notable alumni include
1785:Notable alumni include
1546:Adam "Zawie" Zawierucha
1530:B.J. and Shirley Fregly
1347:Zachary and Trisha Ball
1015:, and senior editor of
312:University of Cambridge
292:(extends across campus)
5543:Captain James A. Baker
4783:"Michael Graves, FAIA"
3218:. Rice Program Council
2873:Will Rice Constitution
2717:"Residential Colleges"
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2303:Tropical Storm Allison
2276:of the Greek flag is "
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605:Captain James A. Baker
389:Common characteristics
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117:may be written from a
18:Sid Richardson College
4972:. Alva Review-Courier
3166:Saron, Veronica Rae.
2988:"Martel Constitution"
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603:is named in honor of
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123:neutral point of view
5507:Residential colleges
5469:HoustonâRice rivalry
5368:School of Humanities
4658:"Golden Anniversary"
4380:on December 10, 2009
3700:Schoeffler, Lauren.
3618:"College Presidents"
3168:"William M. Rice Jr"
3145:"Student Leadership"
3050:"College Presidents"
2885:"Jones Constitution"
1778:riot of April 1970.
1505:Margarett Root Brown
1489:Tende Bene Alta Pete
990:College World Series
308:University of Oxford
303:residential colleges
188:improve this article
4914:Mary Ann Sullivan.
4895:www.martel.rice.edu
4257:"Central Committee"
4118:AustinChronicle.com
3384:"Hanszen President"
3362:"College Magisters"
3147:. Will Rice College
3028:"College Magisters"
2334:Pittsburgh Steelers
1809:and Kevin Bartolt,
977:residential college
119:fan's point of view
29:Page version status
5548:Edgar Odell Lovett
5538:William Marsh Rice
5502:Night of Decadence
5444:Women's basketball
4538:Raphael, Michael:
3561:. Barkow Leibinger
3559:"Barkow Leibinger"
3538:"Course Catalogue"
3266:Architect Magazine
2915:Brown Constitution
2678:The New York Times
2649:
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2626:Charles Duncan Jr.
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1607:resident associate
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1233:William Marsh Rice
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780:William Marsh Rice
671:6330 Main Street,
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4343:The Rice Thresher
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4094:profiles.rice.edu
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3863:on July 20, 2011.
3802:on June 7, 2011.
3708:. Rice University
3706:The Rice Standard
3687:Houston Chronicle
3644:www.teamwiess.com
3540:. Rice University
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3172:Will Rice College
3081:on 9 January 2012
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2967:SidRichardson.net
2854:The Rice Thresher
2763:Houston Chronicle
2739:Houston Chronicle
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