The Residence on Tenth Newsletter - August 2014
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Transcript of The Residence on Tenth Newsletter - August 2014
The Residence on Tenth, or
TROT as we affectionately refer
to our building, is a wonderful
community to live in at The Ohio
State University! Unique from
most other residence halls, all
510 residents of TROT are of
sophomore status or above.
One thing that you do not have
to worry about is getting lost in a
crowd of people! Between our
Hall Director, Assistant Hall
Director, 15 Resident Advisors
(RAs), 1 Resident Manager (RM),
and over 20 Office Assistants
(OAs), you are sure to get the
attention and support you
deserve!
Get excited and ready to make a
year full of memories! See you all
in less than a week!
Are you interested in planning
fun events for our community?
Are you interested in working
with a several-thousand dollar
budget? Do you want to have a
worthwhile leadership experi-
ence to put on your resume? If
you answered yes to any of
these, you should consider
applying to be a member of the
Leadership Team for F.U.N. This
organization is a newly created
collaborative between The
Residence on Tenth and Hall
Complex. Here is a link to the
online application:
http://bit.ly/VdxsUX
Contact your Assistant Hall
Director, Chris Wood, at
[email protected], if you have
any questions!
Welcome to The Residence on Tenth!
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T H I S I S S U E :
Welcome!
& F.U.N. 1
Meet your
Staff! 2
Meet your
Staff! cont’d 3
Meet your
Staff! cont’d 4
Meet your
Staff! cont’d 5
Meet your
Staff! cont’d 6
What does
your room
look like?
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Residence on
Tenth FYIs
& Important
Dates
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U N I V E R S I T Y H O U S I N G
The Residence on Tenth A U G U S T 2 0 1 4 W E L C O M E N E W S L E T T E R
F.U.N. Fabulously Unique Neighborhood
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MaryAnne Wilk, Hall Director
Greetings from The Residence
on Tenth! With move-in day
quickly approaching, I want to
welcome you to the TROT
family. You will soon learn
how lucky you are to be a
party of a first class community
at The Ohio State University.
Our home welcomed its first
residents just a short time ago
and we will be celebrating our
3rd birthday this month.
As a member of the TROT
family you will be held to some
high expectations. Our com-
munity is three things: classy,
glassy, and a little bit sassy.
You will learn more about
these expectations at your
floor meetings on Saturday
August 23rd.
The staff and I are eagerly
awaiting your arrival. We hope
you are equally excited.
In the meantime if you have
any questions or concerns,
please feel free to reach me via
email at [email protected] or
via phone at 614-292-8448.
Enjoy the last days of summer
and we will see you soon!
With TROT Love,
Your Hall Director
Favorite Thing about Ohio
State: I love the phenomenal
students I have the pleasure of
working with in the OSU com-
munity. In my time on campus
I’ve been able to meet some
outstanding students and staff.
Favorite Quote: “Failure is the
opportunity to begin again
more intelligently.” -Henry
Ford
Chris Wood, Assistant Hall Director Hello Residents! I am excited
to meet all of you very soon.
We are going to have a
wonderful year in The
Residence on Tenth! This is
my second year at Ohio
State—last year I was an
Assistant Hall Director in
Morrill Tower. In May 2015 I
will graduate with my Master’s
in Higher Education and
Student Affairs. I did my
undergraduate work nearby at
Otterbein University—very
different than Ohio State with
only 3,000 students. I grew up
in Mendon, Ohio (holler to my
fellow 419 people). If you have
any needs throughout the year,
please reach out to either your
RA or myself. I am here to
support you and ensure you
are as successful as possible
during your time at Ohio
State!
If you happen to love The
Golden Girls, Titanic, Katy
Perry, or Orange Soda, we are
sure to get along. If you don’t
like these things, I’m sure we
can manage! :)
Favorite Song: Roar by Katy
Perry
Favorite Quote: “And when
you’re not a little boy
anymore, when the world has
taught you how to be a
man...then you’ll still make
mistakes. But your family, and
all those good friends you’ve
made along the way will help
you. And even though you’ll
think the world has gone out
of its way to teach you all the
tough lessons, you’ll realize it’s
the same world that’s given
you your family and those
friends. You’ll come to believe
that no matter what happens,
somehow the world will
protect you, too.” -Boy Meets
World
MaryAnne Wilk, Hall Director Greetings from The Residence
on Tenth! With move-in day
quickly approaching, I want to
welcome you to the TROT
family. You will soon learn
how lucky you are to be a part
of a first class community at
The Ohio State University.
Our home welcomed its first
residents just a short time ago
and we will be celebrating our
3rd birthday this month.
As a member of the TROT
family you will be held to some
high expectations. Our com-
munity is three things: classy,
glassy, and a little bit sassy.
You will learn more about
these expectations at your
floor meetings on Saturday
August 23rd.
The staff and I are eagerly
awaiting your arrival. We hope
you are equally excited.
In the meantime if you have
any questions or concerns,
please feel free to reach me via
email at [email protected] or
via phone at 614-292-8448.
Enjoy the last days of summer
and we will see you soon!
With TROT Love,
Your Hall Director
Favorite Thing about Ohio
State: I love the phenomenal
students I have the pleasure of
working with in the OSU
community. In my time on
campus I’ve been able to meet
some outstanding students and
staff.
Favorite Quote: “Failure is the
opportunity to begin again
more intelligently.” -Henry
Ford
P A G E 3 Kurubel Belay, Resident Manager Role: I oversee the management of the front desk.
Why did you choose Ohio State? In addition to the amazing opportunities it offers, I’ve always loved
the spirit and camaraderie of Ohio State. It’s a place where people are full of life and truly care for
one another.
Favorite Quote: “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and
those who matter don’t mind.” -Dr. Seuss
Favorite Song: Papaoutai by Stromae
Emily Roberts, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 215, works with rooms 210-240
Why did you choose Ohio State? From the moment I stepped on campus I felt like I was home.
Favorite Quote: “Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become
actions. Watch your actions; they become habit. Watch your habit; they become character. Watch
your character; it becomes your destiny.” -Lao Tzu
Favorite Song: Chasing the Sun by Sara Bareilles
Ricky Locci, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 249, works with rooms 140-160 & 250-265
Why did you choose Ohio State? I chose OSU for its size and diversity of opportunities! OSU can
provide such a large amount of experiences and fulfill any and every interest of its students.
Favorite Quote: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” -Dr. Seuss
Favorite Song: Carry On by Fun
Vicki Fetterman, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 289, works with rooms 170-190 & 270-290
Why did you choose Ohio State? I was extremely introverted in high school and knew that I needed
something to force me out of my shell. So, I moved out of state, put myself out there and became an
in your face extrovert who needs constant attention. I never knew how to find a happy medium...
Favorite Quote: “People aren’t coloring books—you don’t get to fill them with your favorite colors.”
-Khaled Hoseeini, The Kite Runner
Favorite Song: Everything by Michael Buble
P A G E 4 Drew Rowland, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 315, works with rooms 310-340
Why did you choose Ohio State? I loved the atmosphere around campus and how everyone just seems to love being
a Buckeye. I liked the idea of being at a large university with endless possibilities.
Favorite Quote: “So many people along the way, whatever it is you aspire to do, will tell you it can’t be done. But all
it takes is imagination. You dream. You plan. You reach. There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will
be mistakes. But with hard work, with belief, with confidence and trust in yourself and those around you, there are
no limits.” -Michael Phelps
Favorite Song: Mirrors by Justin Timberlake
Travis Bihn, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 349, works with rooms 350-370
Why did you choose Ohio State? From the moment I stepped on campus, I felt this calmness and
sense of wonder that I could not find on any other campus.
Favorite Quote: “The worst impression you could leave on someone is no impression at all. “ -
Unknown
Favorite Song: Hair by Lady Gaga
Asha Whitfield, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 389, works with rooms 371-390
Why did you choose Ohio State? I was actually unsure about my decision until the day I moved in for
the OWL program where I found the community to be spontaneous and infectious in a way that I
couldn’t help but be happy and smile all the time.
Favorite Quote: “Nobody said it was going to be easy. They just said it would be worth it.” -
Anonymous
Favorite Song: Change Gone Come by Sam Cooke
Greg Hammons, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 415, works with rooms 410-440
Why did you choose Ohio State? I chose OSU for its diversity, resources, tradition, and the rank of
the business school.
Favorite Quote: “We are the change we seek.” -Barack Obama
Favorite Song: The Fighter by Gym Class Heroes
P A G E 5 Jenny Surface, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 449, works with rooms 450-470
Why did you choose Ohio State? I was raised a Buckeye despite being born and raised in Michigan.
My parents, aunts, and uncles are alumni and my grandpa was a professor at OSU so it sort of ran in
the family.
Favorite Quote: “I am ready to face any challenges that might be foolish enough to face me.” -Dwight
K. Schrute
Favorite Song: Beautiful by Eminem
Angel Algarin, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 489, works with rooms 471-490
Why did you choose Ohio State? I chose OSU because of the Veterinary School reputation.
Favorite Quote: Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” -Ghandi
Favorite Song: Monster by Lady Gaga
Mary Nemer, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 515, works with rooms 510-540
Why did you choose Ohio State? One of the main motivators for me was the great sense of community. Ohio State
has such a diverse student population, yet we are all united in the university’s rich background of history and
tradition.
Favorite Quote: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction
you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who’ll decide where to
go…” -Dr. Seuss
Favorite Song: Closing Time by Semisonic
Mike Henson, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 549, works with rooms 550-570
Why did you choose Ohio State? I chose OSU because of the challenging academics and the many
opportunities available and the pride of the Buckeyes.
Favorite Quote: “I hated every minute of training, but I thought to myself, “Don’t quit, suffer now
and live the rest of your life as a champion.’” -Muhammad Ali
Favorite Song: Same Love by Macklemore
P A G E 6 Liana Martinez, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 589, works with rooms 571-590
Why did you choose Ohio State? After witnessing the pride, energy, and spirit the campus holds, it
was hard not to decide to come to OSU. Not only that, but the opportunities to learn, be involved,
to travel, to work, and so on are endless.
Favorite Quote: “Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or
we find it not.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Favorite Song: Sunday Morning by Maroon 5
Ty Parrish, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 615, works with rooms 610-640
Why did you choose Ohio State? I had given BGSU a year to grow on me, but unfortunately it was
not the right fit for me. I decided it was time to get out of Northwest Ohio and explore new
territory. I also wanted to go to a school that would have many resources and provide opportunities
that I never had access to.
Favorite Quote: “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” -Eleanor Roosevelt
Favorite Song: Yeah by Joe Nichols
Julia Dionne, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 649, works with rooms 650-670
Why did you choose Ohio State? I chose to attend THE Ohio State University because of the
amazing undergraduate research opportunities! I also admitted the strong sense of tradition and
camaraderie that Buckeyes share.
Favorite Quote: “We will find a way, or we will make one…” -Hannibal
Favorite Song: Carmen Ohio!
Dajzsa McDaniel, Resident Advisor Role: Lives in Room 689, works with rooms 671-690
Why did you choose Ohio State? I chose OSU because it was the only school I applied to that en-
compassed everything I needed to enjoy the next 4 years: a metropolitan atmosphere, far enough
from home to feel away, but close enough to get home in a decent time, BEAUTIFUL campus, large
athletic program and a diverse group of students. Also financial aid, that helped a bit, too. ;)
Favorite Quote: “Folks are usually about as happy as they make their minds to be” -Abraham Lincoln
Favorite Song: Adorn by Miguel
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What does your room look like? Generally, all suites are setup the same. When you walk in there is a common room shared by 6 individuals. Each suite has 3
bedrooms (each bedroom holds two people), a single-shower room, a single-toilet room, and 3 sinks (1 per room). Each
room is also equipped with a standard sized refrigerator and microwave. There is standard furniture in the common room
including a sofa, lounge chair, end table, and a small table with two chairs.
Here are some measurements that you might be interested in knowing (note that measurements are approximate and may
vary slightly between rooms):
Common Room Window: 94” wide, running from floor to ceiling (first floor common room windows do not start at the
floor, but are taller due to having taller ceilings than the other floors).
Bedroom Window: Generally 76” tall running the entire length of the room. The biggest exception lies in suites 190, 221,
225, 290, 321, 235, 390, 421, 435, 490, 521, 525, 590, 621, 625, and 690. These rooms have slightly smaller windows
measuring approximately 66” wide by 74” tall. Rooms 225C, 325C, 425C, 525C, and 625C have a second window in their
rooms due to the fact that they are located on a corner. The second window is smaller measuring approximately 46”
wide by 74” tall.
The window blinds in the common cover the entire window when drawn closed and are slightly see-through. The
window blinds in the bedrooms cover the entire window when drawn closed and are not see through—the only light
that will come in will be around the edges of the blind.
The desks, which are located in individual bedrooms, measure 42” long by 23” wide. There is one drawer and 2 shelves
on the right side of the desk next to where the provided chair sits.
The doorway entering the closet is approximately 29” wide (a popular thing to do is buy a tension rod and a curtain to
enclose the closet). Each person will get one side of the closet. On each side of the closet there are three rods to hang
clothes (each being approximately 20” long). On one side of each person’s closet there is a 20” long shelf approximately
16” off of the ground. Each side of the closet also has shelving cubby units (5-6 cubby units per person, varying per
room). The bottom cubby is lockable (must bring your own lock) and is approximately 16” wide by 15” tall.
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The main lobby of the building is located on the west end of the building on the first floor. This is where you can find the front
desk, your mailboxes, the laundry room, the bicycle room, vending machines, the kitchen, and the only water fountain in the
building. The offices for the Hall Director and Assistant Hall Director are behind the front desk. The front desk is staffed 24/7.
Several businesses have private parking lots to the west of the building. Should one choose to park in these spaces, their car
will most likely be towed at the owner’s expense. These lots are not affiliated with the university. Nearby parking can be
found in the 11th Avenue Garage to the north of the building, in the first two rows of the small parking lot across
Worthington Avenue to the east of the building (do not park beyond the first two rows as that is non-OSU parking and you
will likely be towed), street parking on 10th Avenue and Worthington Avenue (must have Columbus City Permit U to park in
the non-metered spaces 8am-5pm Monday through Friday). More information about on-campus parking can be found at
www.campusparc.com. Please make sure if you are parking in a spot on campus that you have the proper permit. We do not
want to see anybody get ticketed on move-in day or any other time of the year!
When you move in, you are assigned a specific room. For example, if you are assigned Suite 100, there are three two –person
bedrooms in that suite. The bedrooms are labeled 100A, 100B, and 100C. If you are assigned to room 100A, you must move
into room 100A. Your Buck-ID is encoded to unlock your specific room. Even if another room is open when you move in,
this does not give you permission to move into another room. You must move into the specific room of the suite to which
you are assigned.
If you are going to hang things on your walls that use tape, we ask that you use the blue painter’s tape so that the walls do not
get destroyed at the end of the year. We have a stockpile of this type of tape at the front desk for your convenience.
You are responsible for taking out your trash and cleaning your suite, including your own bathroom space. Trash dumpsters
can be found outside on the northwest corner of the building as well as behind Jesse Owens South.
We have a beautiful courtyard with plenty of grassy-space and picnic tables and benches. Please enjoy and use the space while
the weather is nice!
Remember that The Ohio State University is a tobacco-free campus.
Swiping into the building any day before August 22 will result in a $25 fee per day. Swiping into the building on August 22 will
result in a $125 fee. Please do not arrive for move in until move in day, which is August 23.
If moving in from 9am-2pm on August 21 or during move-in day on Saturday, you must check-in at the Schottenstein Center.
Important Dates to Remember... August 23, 2014: Move In Day! We are so excited to meet you and welcome you to your home for the year! Mandatory floor
meetings will occur this evening, following these, at 10pm we will have a welcome event with professional pancake flipper
Chris Cakes located outside of the building on the Tenth Avenue side (free food, music, games).
August 24, 2014: Block-O Block Party on the Seibert/Park-Stradley lawn at 8pm
September 1, 2014: No Classes due to Labor Day
Closing for fall semester, reopening date in January
December 8, 2014: Must be out of the Residence Hall by 2pm for Winter Break
January 11, 2015: Check into the Residence Halls for Spring Semester 2015 between 9am and 11pm
Tip: Download the Guidebook App, for both Android and iPhone, which will allow you to download the 2014 Ohio State
Welcome Week schedule.
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