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play has many factors that go into bringing it into existence. From the big details, such as the set designs, to smaller ones, such as rehearsals, many things help bring about a wonderful performance. Not too much unlike a play, the building of the Residential Colleges had many factors that played into bringing it to life. The craziness of the construction is like the minutes before opening night; everyone is scrambling and yet, to an audience member, everything looks in place. At least, that’s the way Mark Morvant, a faculty fellow who will be living in Dunham College, describes it. Morvant has watched the colleges, which are specifically for upperclassmen, transform from the beginning stages of construction to the nearly finished product. Despite early concerns about filling the colleges, they are set to be above 90 percent capacity before move-in day on Aug. 1.
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“We have 546 of 618 assignable beds filled, plus another 18 staff — resident mentors and graduate tutors — assigned to the Residential Colleges,” David Annis, director of OU Housing and Food Services said in an email to The Daily. “That gives us a student occupancy rate of 88 percent. I fully expect we will be over 90 percent by the time classes start.” see NEW RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES page 4-5
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NEWS
OU ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL HOUSING OPTIONS
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OPINION
OU DEAN MOURNS LOSS OF STUDENT
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