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− | The '''OK Hotel''' was the title of [[EC Townhouse]] H805 during the 2009-2010 school year. More than a room, the OK Hotel was a gathering of minds. It housed multiple leaders in campus film, theatre, music, and humor groups: [[Tobin Mitnick]], [[Mike Molina]], [[Adam Nover]], [[Paul Rodgers]], [[Jeff Schwartz]], and [[Robert Stenson]]. The OK Hotel featured in | + | The '''OK Hotel''' was the title of [[EC Townhouse]] H805 during the 2009-2010 school year. More than a room, the OK Hotel was a gathering of minds. It housed multiple leaders in campus film, theatre, music, and humor groups: [[Tobin Mitnick]], [[Mike Molina]], [[Adam Nover]], [[Paul Rodgers]], [[Jeff Schwartz]], and [[Robert Stenson]]. The OK Hotel featured in ''[[The Blue and White]]'' as a "Power Suite." |
− | [[Category: | + | The OK Hotel was known for having very strict, yet absurd rules as well as themed parties, such as "CSU: Columbia State University," a mirror of a state school frat party: beer pong, flip cup, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:WizardMaster2312 wizard staffing], etc. The OK Hotel was also known for its many facilities: a movie house, a room of terror, and a [[Scrabble]] den. |
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 25 July 2013
The OK Hotel was the title of EC Townhouse H805 during the 2009-2010 school year. More than a room, the OK Hotel was a gathering of minds. It housed multiple leaders in campus film, theatre, music, and humor groups: Tobin Mitnick, Mike Molina, Adam Nover, Paul Rodgers, Jeff Schwartz, and Robert Stenson. The OK Hotel featured in The Blue and White as a "Power Suite."
The OK Hotel was known for having very strict, yet absurd rules as well as themed parties, such as "CSU: Columbia State University," a mirror of a state school frat party: beer pong, flip cup, wizard staffing, etc. The OK Hotel was also known for its many facilities: a movie house, a room of terror, and a Scrabble den.