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Community at odds with How Ut Prosim supports Stadium Woods rezoning your living community American Campus Communities requested to rezone the oldgrowth forest behind Lane Stadium for student housing. DYLAN HANES news staff writer
Members of the Blacksburg and Virginia Tech communities are resisting a request by American Campus Communities to rezone 3.8 acres of the Houston-Harrell Street neighborhood for student housing. If approved, the rezoning request would allow the d evelo p e r, A m e r ic a n Campus Com munities, to build a high-density apartment building adjacent
to Stadium Woods, the old-growth forest behind Lane Stadium. Friends of Stadium Woods, as stated on its website, is an “all-volunteer, grassroots organization dedicated to protecting the woods from development.” They are against the rezoning. According to Rebekah Paulson, executive director of Friends of Stadium Woods, the old-growth forest “is a forest that has existed for hundreds and thousands of years,
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continuing as it is.” There are several reasons why the Friends of Stadium Woods are upset with the request. Some of the trees in Stadium Woods predate Vi r g i n i a Te c h. An old-growth forest like Stadium Woods is rare as many have been cut out for logging or development. “On the East Coast, there is less than half a percent of old-growth forest remaining,” Paulson said. “To have a remnant on the VT campus ... is just exceptionally rare.” The proximity of the proposed apa r tment building to Stadium Woods is why Paulson is urging the Town Council to reject the rezoning. “We’re concerned about several things, one is just the density of the building and how many people will be there that might impact the Woods,” Paulson said. “I think the density problem with the housing is different because it’s the density, not just of the students, but of the STADIUM / page 3
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Whether a freshman enjoying dorm life or a senior preparing to head out into the world, Hokies serve wherever, whenever. EMILY HANNAH
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If you’re a Hokie, you already know the ins and outs of Virginia Tech’s motto: Ut Prosim. The phrase has been ringing in our heads since the day we received our acceptance letters, and continues to play out in our lives in the Virginia Tech community. Ut Prosim, or “That I May Serve,” is the backbone of what it means to be a Hokie: giving back to the community as much as possible. Hokies do this through many avenues, from events of campus-wide involvement, like The Big Event, or as small as volunteering with Campus Kitchen every week. Hokies can also live out Ut Prosim by starting in square one: the place they live. If you are a freshman living in a dorm, you may feel like there isn’t much for you to do in your living community if you aren’t an RA, or if you aren’t serving on Student Staff Council. Though your options may be limited, fret not. There
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are plenty of ways for you to include Ut Prosim in your dorm.
the easiest job in the world –– maintaining a positive environment in a hall can be
“If you want to have a
bigger hand in the happenings in your community, consider checking with your front office for any volunteer opportunities. The first small task you can complete is helping out the cleaning staff. Your dorm’s janitorial staff work incredibly hard to keep the environment clean and welcoming for all residents. Maintaining a clean environment is difficult when hundreds of college freshmen are cramped t oget her, c ol le ct ively making messes. To take some of the workload off of the cleaning staff, pick up any trash you see on the floor, keep your space clean and mind the mess you make in the communal bathrooms. On top of being kind to the cleaning staff, take it easy on your Resident Advisor. RA’s don’t have
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more difficult than it looks. The next time you pop into your RA’s room, ask them how they are doing. They’re always so busy checking up on you, it may be nice to change things up and make sure they are being taken care of. I’m positive your RA will appreciate it. In order to create a warm and content climate in your dorm, spend a few minutes introducing yourself to a few new people you’ve never met before. Though it’s pretty far into your freshman year of school, it doesn’t hurt to make a few new friends. Visit some of the quieter people on the hall SERVICE / page 9
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