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*The Quad: The Quad has an actual name, but nobody refers to it as anything but The Quad, so knowing it is completely useless. The Quad is home to social time, meals on the Fourth of July when the Commons is closed, and many activities. The Quad used to have a lovely ocean view, but the addition of a new research facility has almost completely blocked it. | *The Quad: The Quad has an actual name, but nobody refers to it as anything but The Quad, so knowing it is completely useless. The Quad is home to social time, meals on the Fourth of July when the Commons is closed, and many activities. The Quad used to have a lovely ocean view, but the addition of a new research facility has almost completely blocked it. | ||
*The Frog Pond: Many classes choose to take their breaks, or even have their classes, here. It is approx. half way between Stonewall Terrace and the Commons. All students pass the pond a minimum of six times a day, but students are all but forbidden to go near it unless brought there specifically by a staff member. Frog watching, an activity that pops up now and then takes place here. | *The Frog Pond: Many classes choose to take their breaks, or even have their classes, here. It is approx. half way between Stonewall Terrace and the Commons. All students pass the pond a minimum of six times a day, but students are all but forbidden to go near it unless brought there specifically by a staff member. Frog watching, an activity that pops up now and then takes place here. | ||
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+ | ==Mucha Ropa== | ||
+ | Mucha Ropa is a tradition first started by CTYers in 10.2 who were in Nick and Joe T.'s hall. Mucha Ropa means "Many Clothes" or "Too many clothes" in Spanish. By saying this, y ou are technically instructing people to take off their clothes becuase they have too many. It was also known as Nick and Joe T.'s hall call. | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 9 August 2010
Bristol is a CAA site, located at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Student Lifestyle
While considered to be one of the stricter sites in the program, it is still enjoyable for the students. RAs patrol around the buildings after lights out - the rules are enforced strictly at this site. Closing the blinds and plugging in the door with a towel allowed one room in 08.2 in Stonewall II to keep desk lamps on, however. The cafeteria's food quality if good, although the variety is low. The mac and cheese is to be avoided, as is the pizza unless you want to spend half of your meal time wiping grease off it. Bristol is an athletic site and sports are an important part of activities and general site fun.
Traditions
- During Session 1, Students go to the July 4th parade and Carnival in Bristol because Bristol held the first July 4th Celebration in the United States. This tradition, for no apparent reason, was not upheld in 2008.
- The Game, as at most sites, is prevalent at Bristol.
The Yachtsman
The Yachtsman is an urban legend used by the RAs to explain and enforce Bristol's strict rules. The story goes something like this...
I the summer of 2003, CTYers at Bristol were allowed to take kayaks out into the water near RWU. CTY was always very careful about which students they would allow on the outings. For one thing, you had to be able to swim and your parents had to sign a release. However, one student, whose name has been lost through retellings, managed to bypass this rule. The waters in the bay were a little rough that day, so the chaperon called the students over to finish for the day. Most of them did without a fuss, but the one boy who didn't have a release refused. Eventually, he fell out of his kayak and (seeing that the boy wasn't swimming) the professor jumped in after him. The professor managed to get the boy back in his kayak, but hit his own head in the effort. The professor passed out in the water and was announced dead at a all site meeting later that day. For the next few days, life at CTY went on as planned. Students went to class, meals and activities just like they always had and eventually talk of the professor's death faded. However, this didn't last long. The same male student who weaseled his way onto the outing went missing a few days later. The site tried to pass it off as an expulsion for breaking such an important rule and again, life went on at CTY Bristol. Rumors began to crop up all over the place until the entire site was dominated by one story: The drowned professor had left a warning that he would be handling misbehaving students in his own manor, and he was the sole reason for the boy's disappearance.
Places
- Stonewall Terrace I-IV: The 4 Residential Halls
- Each building holds a couple of kitchenettes, which are generally unsupervised. While students are not permitted to use the cooking equipment, nobody's there to stop you if you do.
- Stonewall I is is home to the CTY offices, including the nurse.
- All Stonewall buildings are constantly lacking paper towels in the bathroom.
- Don't be surprised to find mold in Stonewall Terrace. Being that close to the ocean, it's everywhere. In 08.1, two girl's halls on the first floor had to move up two floors to get away from it.
- Recreation Center (AKA The Field House): Home to the gym and the swimming pool.
- Most Assemblies (i.e. talent show, opening ceremony) and dances occur in the gym.
- The Commons: Home to the Dining hall and bookstore.
- The Quad: The Quad has an actual name, but nobody refers to it as anything but The Quad, so knowing it is completely useless. The Quad is home to social time, meals on the Fourth of July when the Commons is closed, and many activities. The Quad used to have a lovely ocean view, but the addition of a new research facility has almost completely blocked it.
- The Frog Pond: Many classes choose to take their breaks, or even have their classes, here. It is approx. half way between Stonewall Terrace and the Commons. All students pass the pond a minimum of six times a day, but students are all but forbidden to go near it unless brought there specifically by a staff member. Frog watching, an activity that pops up now and then takes place here.
Mucha Ropa
Mucha Ropa is a tradition first started by CTYers in 10.2 who were in Nick and Joe T.'s hall. Mucha Ropa means "Many Clothes" or "Too many clothes" in Spanish. By saying this, y ou are technically instructing people to take off their clothes becuase they have too many. It was also known as Nick and Joe T.'s hall call.