Rice Smash Community hosts its first large tournament
The Rice University Smash Community raised over $100 for charity in its first Super Smash Bros. tournament, which took place Oct. 21 at the Rice Memorial Center Grand Hall lobby.
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The Rice University Smash Community raised over $100 for charity in its first Super Smash Bros. tournament, which took place Oct. 21 at the Rice Memorial Center Grand Hall lobby.
After reviewing details over the summer, the Rice University Emergency Medical Services presented a revised version of legislation guaranteeing on-campus housing for In-Charges/In-Charge Trainees at the Student Association meeting on Sept. 3.
After reviewing details over the summer, the Rice University Emergency Medical Services presented a revised version of legislation guaranteeing on-campus housing for In-Charges/In-Charge Trainees at the Student Association meeting on Sept. 3.
In light of student concerns, the Fondren Library staff plans to improve the student experience during the finals weeks from Dec. 2-17, implementing a number of changes to maximize student study space and limit visitor access to the library, according to David Bynog, Fondren's assistant head of acquisitions.
Rice students, faculty and staff will be able to celebrate the donors who sustain the Rice experience during National Philanthropy Week happening the week of Nov. 11. Participants will be able to write thank-you notes to donors, receive free T-shirts and partake in a Rice trivia contest throughout the week sponsored by the Rice Annual Fund for Student Life and Learning, according to Annual Fund intern Anastasia Bolshakov.
Last week, passers-by might have noticed a white tent standing in the Central Quad near the Rice Memorial Center. This structure, called a Sukkah, stood at Rice from Sept. 18 to 25 to observe the Jewish holiday Sukkot, according to Duncan College sophomore Hannah Abrams.
This past Sunday marked the start of the Rice Bike Rental program as a group of Rice University students took hold of 30 gleaming new bicycles - theirs to keep for the rest of the semester.