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Apartment Referral Service ATM Machines Bear Mart Bear Necessities Cable Center For Advanced Learning Computer Labs Congress of the South 40 Copy Centers Darkroom Dance Studio Dining Services Emergency and Safety Information Ethernet Fitness Center Health Promotion Services ID Cards Kitchens Laundry Mail
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Medical Transports Music Rooms Parking Police Department Quadrangle Housing RA Duty Office Recycling Residential Life Center Sexual Assault & Rape Assistance Helpline Shuttles Student Health Services Student-Run Businesses Social Justice Center Storage Technical Telephone Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling Ursa's Café Vending The Village Office
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Looking for an apartment? This is a free public service open to the St. Louis community. It is located at West Campus and is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am until 5:00 pm. For more information, please call 935-5092 or check out their web site at:http://www.offcampushousing.wustl.edu
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Bank of America ATM's are located outside Gregg House and near the Village mailroom. |
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This is a convenience store that provides basic supplies and food. Hours vary so check the postings on the store door.
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This is a gift shop operated by the Women's Society of St. Louis. Proceeds go toward student scholarships. Hours vary so check the postings outside the store. |
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| Service is avilable through Student Technology Services and information is available online. Please fill out a registration form at Student Technology Services, located in the ground level of Gregg Residential College/House. |
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The Center for Advanced Learning, located in the Cornerstone facility on the ground floor of Gregg House, supplies students with the guidance and resources needed to reach their full academic potential by providing resources, technology, and group and individ ual support. Within Cornerstone there is the Disability Resource Center (DRC); The Center for Advanced Learning; a well-equipped classroom; seminar rooms; and resources such as old tests, textbooks, videotaped lectures and presentations, and materials on how to succeed in college. Course-related homework assistance, help sessions, workshops, and review sessions will be held at specific times and days for specific courses.
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| There is a computer lab in each residential college. For problems with computer lab equipment, contact your Student Technology Consultant (STC). |
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The Congress of the South 40 is the governing body for the University residence halls. The purpose of the Congress is to improve life on the South 40 by providing services and programming for the residents. Congress also serves as the students' representative by providing student input into the operation of the residence halls. CS40 offers car rentals, exciting events, a newsletter, and the opportunity to get involved through the 13 committees and the assembly. The CS40 office is located in the Park House. Many opportunities for involvement are available within your College Councils. These councils are made up of representatives from your college. They plan programs and events for the college and have a voice about issues affecting your residential college. Elections are held in September. Contact the CS40 office at 935-5057 for further information.
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The FedEx Kinko's chain has one location upstairs in Mallinckrodt on the Danforth campus. It is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers a full selection of drop-off/pick-up printing services. Call 5-8481 for more information.
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The dance studio is located on the ground floor of Rutledge Hall. The space is used for classes, but it also may be reserved through Residential Life for student groups or personal use. If no one has reserved the space, students also may check out a key from the Residential Life Center.
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The South 40 darkroom is located in the basement of Rutledge Residence Hall. Currently it is the only darkroom on the Washington University campus that is available for use by students not taking a photography class. Members have access to the darkroom seven days a week. If interested, contact
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for information and fees.
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The Bear's Den, Ursa's Cafe, Village Market, and Center Court offer many dining options throughout the day and evening hours. Please call the menu hotline at 5-5055 for hours and other information. The Dining Services office is located on the ground level of Rubelmann Hall. For more info, see: http://diningservices.wustl.edu/ |
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Service is avilable through Student Technology Services is available online. Please fill out a registration form at Student Technology Services, located in the ground level of Gregg Residential College/House.
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Located on the second floor of Wohl Center is a cardiovascular and weight room including treadmills, elliptical trainers, recumbent and upright bicycles, stair steppers, and 12 resistance machines, as well as an assortment of dumbbells. A variety of exercise classes (kickboxing, yoga, step, etc.) are offered in the adjoining multipurpose room. Memberships for the South 40 Fitness Center and registration for classes are available during open hours at the Wohl facility. Visit here: http://s40fitness.myreslife.wustl.edu/ |
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The Health Promotion Services office is located in the Habif Health and Wellness Center in Dardick House. Visit in person or online at http://shs.wustl.edu/healthPromotion/events.htm to request a professional- or peer-led program for your floor. Borrow from the Resource Library and consult with friendly staff members who can help you help your residents who may struggle with stress, sleep, anxiety, depression, alcohol and other drugs, sexual health, and other issues that can affect their living/learning experience. For more information, call 5-7139.
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ID cards are issued by the Office of Student Records located on the lower level of the Women's Building. If you encounter problems using your ID to enter the residence halls or to purchase food, please go to the Residential Life Center for assistance. If you encounter a problem using your laundry/vending account, please go to http://card.wustl.edu or call 5-8800.
For all other problems, including lost IDs, visit the Office of Student Records on the lower level of the Women's Building.
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| Residents are responsible for maintaining cleanliness of these areas. Label all food left in public kitchens; Residential Life is not responsible for lost/stolen food. Due to fire code restrictions, ovens are for food warming purposes only. |
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Machines are located in each residential college. T hey can be operated using either coins or your campus card account. If a machine is out of order, please call 5-8800, leaving the building and machine number; or else visit this page: http://card.wustl.edu/servicerequest.html.
Do not leave clothes in the laundry room for a prolonged period of time. Residential Life is not responsible for lost/stolen articles of clothing.
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Each student receives a mailbox and combination. Students must present ID when claiming packages. The South 40 mailroom sells books of stamps during regular hours, which are 9:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Tuesday-Friday, and 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Saturday.
All students living in Residential Life-managed buildings on campus receive their letters and packages through a designated mail facility.
Residents of the South 40 The South 40 mail center is located on the first floor of Hitzeman Hall. Hours are posted outside mailroom. To ensure proper mailing, please use the following address information (replace XXXX with your box number):
Student Name Washington University in St. Louis Campus Box XXXX 6515 Wydown Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63105-2298
Residents of Millbrook Apartments, Fraternity Row, House 6, House 1, Village East, and The Village The Village mailroom is located on the east end of the ground floor of Village House. Hours are posted outside the mailroom. This facility is a full service United States Postal Office and has a fax service available as well.
To ensure proper mailing, please use the following address information (replace XXXX with your box number):
Student Name Washington University in St. Louis Campus Box XXXX 6985 Snow Way Dr. St. Louis, MO 63130-4400
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University police are available for minor medical transports to the emergency room. They are also available to drive students with mobility needs to class. Contact 5-5555.
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Rooms are located in Hurd, Dauten, and Myers Halls, and Park, Danforth and Village Houses. Keys can be checked out at the Residential Life Center. On the North Side of campus, there are music rooms located in the basement of Village House. No keys are needed for access. |
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South 40 parking is for brown permit vehicles only. Visitors should park in metered spaces or purchase yellow permit guest passes at University Police Headquarters located in the ground level of Lien House or Transportation Office at 700 Rosedale Avenue.
A blue, yellow or red permit is required for the Village/Snow Way Garage and Millbrook Garage. Residential students are not allowed to purchase yellow or red permits. Students with brown and blue parking passes may park in yellow permit spaces from 5:30 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. Monday-Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday. Visitors should park in the metered spaces or purchase yellow guest passes at the Transportation office, located behind the Pageant on the Loop, 700 Rosedale, or in the University Bookstore at Mallinckrodt Center. All annual parking permits can be purchased online at http://parking.wustl.edu. Complete parking rules and regulations are also posted online. Park in designated spots only, never on grass or in fire lanes. The promenade on the South 40 can be used for move-in and move-out on official move-in/move-out dates only. Remember, freshmen are not allowed to bring cars on campus.
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Washington University Police Department has their office on the South 40 in the lower level of Lien House. They are open 24 hours each day, 7 days each week. In case of emergency, please call 935-5555 or 5-5555 from a campus phone. Check out police.wustl.edu for more information. |
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| Quadrangle Housing manages many other Washington University-owned properties near the Danforth Campus that are available to students. Please contact their leasing office for more information at (314) 935-9511 or toll free at (800) 874-4330. You can also visit their website by clicking: http://offcampushousing.wustl.edu/ |
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The RA Duty Office is located in the Residential Life Center in Nemerov House and is staffed 7 days a week, 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Monday-Friday and 1:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. If you cannot reach your RA, visit the South 40 Duty Office in the event of a lockout or for other concerns or questions you might have. Students should also stop by the RA Duty office to access pre-reserved tables for Wohl Center, music room keys as well as other services. The office phone number is (314) 935-6071. For residents living on the North Side, there is staff available in the Village Office as well for your after-hours needs. |
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Recycle bins are located throughoutyour residential college. Please separate your mixed paper and commingle items from your trash and place in proper containers. There is a charge for the recycling bin if it is not in the room at the end of the year. All boxes must also be broken down.
Trash must be taken to the trash room located on each floor. In University Apartments, residents are expected to remove all trash from their rooms and common rooms and place it in the dumpsters located outside the buildings.
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Student Union and Residential Life-Approved groups can reserve space on the South 40 or North Side. Forms to reserve space are available online. A list of available spaces can be viewed at the Residential Life Center in Nemerov House and online. Students who have reserved space ahead of time have priority over groups that are using space without a reservation and some locations are reserved at all times for the individual Residential Colleges. You are ultimately responsible for the event, for the behavior of those in attendance, and for ensuring that all University and Residence Hall Policies are observed.
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The Office of Residential Life is located on the ground floor of Nemerov House. The Residential Life staff oversees room assignments; space reservations; keys; general information; questions about residential living; business operations including housing contracts; billing and accounting, building access; and meal plans.
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| The Sexual Assault and Rape Action Hotline also known as SARAH, this organization is a confidential, 24-hour answering service. Members are trained extensively and are available to answer questions and listen. This is a pager answering system and members can be reached by leaving a message at 5-8080. |
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University Shuttles, St. Louis MetroBuses and the MetroLink run throughout the Washington University community and surrounding areas. A schedule of University Shuttle pick-up times may be obtained at the Mallinckrodt Information Desk or online at http://parking.wustl.edu. MetroBus and MetroLink schedules may be obtained at http://www.metrostlouis.org. These services are free to Washington University faculty, staff and students. For information on how to obtain your free Metro Universal Pass, which will allow you to ride both MetroBuses and the MetroLink, visit http://parking.wustl.edu.
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The Social Justice Center is a student-run organization that promotes awareness and understanding of social justice and diversity issues by providing education, facilitations, and resources.
The Center is located on the ground floor of Hurd Hall. During the academic year, the Center is open Sunday-Thursday from 6-10 p.m. for students to drop-in, learn more about the SJC, and browse our library.
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Web site: http://sjc.myreslife.wustl.edu |
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| Each residential college has limited designated storage space available throughout the school year. ALL boxes must be broken down. You will not be able to access storage during the semesters; therefore, please do not put anything that you will need regularly in storage. There is NO storage available to students during summer break. Please contact your RCD for further information. |
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Student Health Services is located in the Habif Health and Wellness Center, which is in the lower level of Dardick House on the corner of Big Bend and Shepley Drive. Student Health Services is open Monday through Friday with limited hours available on Saturday. There is a nurse available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, by phone should you have any questions after hours. SHS and the after hours nurse may be reached at 5-6666. For detailed information about hours and services, please visit http://shs.wustl.edu.
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Bears' Bikes is a bicycle rental service offered to Washington University students, renting quality 21-speed mountain-luxury Schwinn and Trek bikes for the entire academic year. Bears' Bikes provides a kryptonite u-lock, free maintenance on our bikes, free storage over winter break, and registration with the Wash U police department.
Campus Connections sells T-Moble cell phones directly to University students. It also offers Princeton Review test-preparation services and XM Satellite Radio.
Campus Easy Sales operates a resale shop and sell goods for the campus community via E-Bay.
iWUrk is focused on providing Wash U students with temporary employment. There are two facets of iWUrk. artWUrk is a temporary service employment specializing in graphic design, website design, and visual communications, and homeWUrk is a campus dorm necessities service delivering products right to your dorm room.
Nate's Place represents the student-oriented products of Sprint PCS® for cellular service, the Princeton Review for graduate-level test preparation, and Spring Break tours and end of summer international and domestic travel.
Off the Row is the only campus screen-printing, monogramming, and Greek Goods store in Missouri . Specializing in custom apparel (T-shirts) as well as unique merchandise and gift items, it offers easy online ordering and a “Lowest Price Guarantee.”
South 40 Video provides DVD and video rental services to University students, faculty, and staff. It carries more than 800 DVD and VHS titles, including classics and new releases.
UTrucking/ResFridge rents dorm-sized refrigerators, microwaves, and safes. It also provides summer storage, nationwide shipping, graduation shipping, and study-abroad storage. All services include free pickup and delivery.
Wash-U-Wash offers full wash-and-fold service, as well as dry cleaning, to University students, faculty, and staff.
WatchUCelebs is an event photography business that takes pictures at events hosted by members of the Wash U community. Watch U Celebs publish the photographs on a website and community members can securely order prints online and have the prints delivered by mail.
Wydown Water provides hot/cold water coolers with monthly door-to-door delivery of five-gallon bottles.
For more information on the Student Run Businesses, please visit http://step.wustl.edu.
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STS - Student Technology Services provides access, service, and support of information technologies for the benefit of academics and the residential community. Specifically, STS is the primary provider of networking, computing, and cable television services and support in the campus residential setting. Gregg House Storefronts, Campus Box 1245, 935-4688, Fax: 935-8308, http://sts.wustl.edu/
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| Follow phone and voice mail instructions provided in the orientation packet. If you are having problems with the phone service, contact Telephone Services at 5-5005. The University phone book (Ternion) will be available in mid-fall. |
| Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling Service top |
| Uncle Joe's is a peer counseling service located in the lower level of Gregg House. It is open from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am, seven days a week for walk-ins and phone calls at 5-5099. Students needing peer counselors during off hours may reach an "Uncle Joe" by paging them at the same number. |
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Ursa's Cafe, located in between Lien and Gregg Houses, is a great place to grab a healthy wrap, watch TV on the huge projection TV, or just relax with friends. The adjoining fireside lounge is a quiet place to study. On each and every friday night, a program known as Ursa's Nite Life occurs featuring musical, comedic, and lots of other different types of performances!
Hours: 6 p.m. – 1 a.m.
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| Vending machines are located in each residential college. If you encounter problems with a vending machine, contact the Residential Life Center at 5-5050. Change machines are located in Wohl Center and Ursa's. |
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| Services available at the Village Office on the first floor of Village House include key cards for the Village, Millbrook, Village East, House 6, House 1 and off-campus apartment lockouts; requests for building access; spaces reservations; and general questions. |