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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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This is a non-profit gift shop located in Umrath Hall on the South 40 and operated by the Women's Society of St. Louis. All proceeds go toward student scholarships. Hours vary so check the postings outside the store.
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Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308 or visit
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Cornerstone: The Center for Advanced L At Cornerstone, undergraduates have access to the support services they need to succeed academically. When students want to take that extra step to move from comprehension to mastery, they can find the support they need at Cornerstone. Cornerstone provides access to academic peer mentoring, giving highly motivated students structured assistance that improves comprehension, as well as grades. In addition, Cornerstone assists students with essential study and test-taking skills, disability resources, and even financial aid in specific circumstances. Cornerstone connects first-generation college students to leadership programs and offers academic, research and career opportunities. Cornerstone works: research shows students in Cornerstone programs receive higher grades than their counterparts. Thousands of students take advantage of Cornerstone programs each year. |
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Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308 or visit http://sts.wustl.edu/
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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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For more info, see: http://diningservices.wustl.edu/ |
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Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308 or visit http://sts.wustl.edu/ |
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For additional information visit the website: http://s40fitness.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 in Green Hall. If you encounter problems using your ID to enter the residence halls or to purchase food, please go to the Phone: (314) 935-8800
Hours: M - F, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Machines are located in each residential college. T 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 Student Name Residents of Millbrook Apartments, Fraternity Row, Village East, and The Village To ensure proper mailing, please use the following address information (replace XXXX with your box number): Student Name |
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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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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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Paws & Go, an on-campus market, features in-house prepared items. Whether you are looking to grab a quick snack or a complete meal to stock your fridge, you'll find just what you need. Choose from fresh grab-n-go meals including gluten free, halal, vegetarian and kosher, fresh breads, desserts and a variety of items with which you can piece together your own creative meal. A variety of fresh produce and frozen items are available along with bulk cereals, candies, frozen yogurt and packed convenience items such as chips, crackers, soups, peanut butter, cereals and cold drinks. 2012-2013 Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Salad Bar & Soup Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. |
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Check out police.wustl.edu for more information. |
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Please contact their leasing office for more information at (314) 935-9511 or toll free at (800) 874-4330 or visit their website: http://offcampushousing.wustl.edu/ |
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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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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 South 40 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 South 40 House. The Residential Life staff oversees housing 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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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 Center is located on the ground floor of Umrath House. 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. E-mail:
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For detailed information about hours and services 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. Bear Discounts working to better bridge St. Louis businesses and the WashU community by offering the Bear Discounts Card, a discount card that eases the financial burden on cardholders and increases sales for local stores, restaurants, and services. 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.” SWAP (Sharing with a Purpose) aims to provide affordable and convenient dormitory essentials to students during fall move-in week. All items are donated by students from the previous year's move-out. All profits are donated to Lydia's House, a local nonprofit organization that helps victims of domestic abuse. U Shuttle provides safe, convenient, and low cost transportation for Washington University students, student groups and departments to Lambert International and other places of interest in the St. Louis area. 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. 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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In room telephone services are available providing local and long distance (billable) services for residential students. Phone and voice mail instructions are listed in the University phone book,The Ternion, and are posted here. If you are experiencing problems with the residential phone service, pl Gregg Hall Storefronts, Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308
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Cable TV is available in all residential space on the North Side and the South 40. If students do not have an appropriate co-axial cable to connect the TV to cable, they are available in Student Technology Services, located in the Gregg Hall storefronts, on the walkway between the clock tower and the underpass.
There is a computer lab in each residential college. For problems with computer lab equipment, please contact your Student Technology Consultant (STC) or visit the Student Technology Services Help Desk located in the Gregg Hall Storefronts, on the walkway between the clock tower and the underpass. 
throughout the day and evening hours. Please call the menu
Located in the South 40 Center directly above the dining area, the gym offers televisions, flexible hours, a comfortable environment and friendly and helpful student staff. The gym includes cardio equipment, a strtching/core area over-looking the first floor of the building, a weight area with strength trainin
Residential Life Center for assistance. If you encounter a problem using your laundry/vending account, please go to 
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.
The RA Duty Office is located in the 
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.
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.




