Last night there was a tie dying party in the sixth floor lounge for the 2,4, and 7th floors of Studebaker East. In my next paper I will be studying the various lounges in the Stu East complex and how each of them are used. Each floor has a study lounge where students can go to get away from noise and distraction to get their homework done. On the first and sixth floors, there is a huge lounge with a flat screen tv, where students can relax, socialize, and host events. It is common to see floor events like the tie dying party on the sixth floor lounge. They are often used as "floor events" hosted by the RA's in the building. These events help the students bond and get to know each other. Hall council has many upcoming events planned for the sixth floor study lounge, and I am anxious to see the turn out to some of them. I will be observing these locations this weekend to gather more information.
I was going to take pictures at the dying party last night, but forgot my camera in my room. :(
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Do you know why one the first and sixth floor have bigger study lounges or why only those two have TV’s in them? What kind of events can students “host” in the large study lounges? Who (other than RA’s) are allowed to host these kinds of events?
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