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== Dances ==
 
== Dances ==
 
The dances have refreshments. These usually consist of chips, sprite, soda, diet soda, and water. This is a very nice change from most regular CTY dances, which only have a water fountain.<br/>
 
The dances have refreshments. These usually consist of chips, sprite, soda, diet soda, and water. This is a very nice change from most regular CTY dances, which only have a water fountain.<br/>
The atmosphere is relaxed compared to regular CTY dances - young adults are left to be young adults (no flashlights).
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The atmosphere is relaxed compared to regular CTY dances - young adults are left to be young adults (no flashlights).<br/>
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== Canon ==
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American Pie, Where is the Love is played after American Pie.
 
== Sleepovers ==
 
== Sleepovers ==
 
Allowed for boys on the second Friday and girls on the second Saturday. Same floor only.
 
Allowed for boys on the second Friday and girls on the second Saturday. Same floor only.
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== Lovetape day ==
 
== Lovetape day ==
 
This was first brought to Berkeley in 2014, and was held on the second Thursday. This is because it was decided that it would be during the middle of the second week, but there was a speaker on Tuesday, rendering it inappropriate for students to be covered in tape; and there was a field experience on Wednesday, hence the same problem.
 
This was first brought to Berkeley in 2014, and was held on the second Thursday. This is because it was decided that it would be during the middle of the second week, but there was a speaker on Tuesday, rendering it inappropriate for students to be covered in tape; and there was a field experience on Wednesday, hence the same problem.
= Giggly Soup =
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= Giggly Soup (GS-CLI) =
 
GS-CLI
 
GS-CLI
 
== Aim ==
 
== Aim ==

Revision as of 16:50, 2 August 2014

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Berkeley is the CTY-CLI site which was created in 2010, when the San Francisco site was closed. It is located just outside the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, in the Unit 3 Residence halls. The code for the site is BRK.

Only about half of the students at this site each year have previously attended a CTY session, but traditions are accepted by everyone.

Dorms

Ida Sproul, Unit 3 Residence halls.
3rd floor is used for the office and admin; boys are on 4th and 5th; girls on 6th and 7th; instructors, TAs and Admins on 8th.

Activities

One activity period is offered each day (equivalent to a daily activity), lasting roughly 1.5hrs. There are usually 4-5 choices plus the option of signing in or out.

Signing in and out

Students are given the option to sign out with a buddy to roam the Berkeley In Bounds areas, or to sign in and stay within the Residence In Bounds areas.
During the first week, they may do this once between Tuesday and Thursday, and signing in or out is mandatory on Friday.
During the second week students may sign in or out twice between Monday and Thursday, and Friday is compulsory.
During the last week, students may sign in or out once between Monday and Wednesday, and Thursday is compulsory.

Dances

The dances have refreshments. These usually consist of chips, sprite, soda, diet soda, and water. This is a very nice change from most regular CTY dances, which only have a water fountain.
The atmosphere is relaxed compared to regular CTY dances - young adults are left to be young adults (no flashlights).

Canon

American Pie, Where is the Love is played after American Pie.

Sleepovers

Allowed for boys on the second Friday and girls on the second Saturday. Same floor only.

Mandatory fun

Traditions/things we like moving to Berkeley

There are a few, increasing each year.

Passionfruit
ERS
Canon

Lovetape day

This was first brought to Berkeley in 2014, and was held on the second Thursday. This is because it was decided that it would be during the middle of the second week, but there was a speaker on Tuesday, rendering it inappropriate for students to be covered in tape; and there was a field experience on Wednesday, hence the same problem.

Giggly Soup (GS-CLI)

GS-CLI

Aim

To express gratitude openly and freely.

Name

Mr Chris Worthington, the third speaker at BRK.14, explained how he and his partner were affectionately named the 'Giggly Soup Twins' by his passing father.

Instructions

1) Write a note to anyone in CLI (can be students or staff), to express gratitude, admiration, appreciation or just all round good vibes.
2) It must be anonymous (don't sign your name).
3) Drop it in one of the mailboxes on the 3rd floor and an RA will deliver the note.
4) Rinse, and repeat.