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Welcome to Delta Shelter
Welcome to the new version of Delta Shelter.
This html-based e-newsletter replaces the
supplement that previously accompaninied The
Arch
of Promise and will allow for more timely,
interactive
and helpful material. Let us know what you think, we
welcome the feedback.
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Know shelter's condition before students arrive |
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Preparing for residents to move back in to the house
for the fall term? As you plan for the eventual
onslaught of couches, stereos, fish tanks and
assorted textbooks, the prudent house corporation
also plans for its role as landlord. As such, taking
inventory and assessing the move-in condition of the
tenants' rooms is part of the move-in ritual. Go here for tips
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Get shelter in good shape |
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The time before students move into the property is
important as the appearance of the chapter house
will help dictate how the students treat the property.
A property that is clean and well maintained will be
treated better by students than a property that
already appears in disrepair. Full story
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House corporation profile: Georgia Tech |
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In every issue of the Delta Shelter a house
corporation will be featured. In this issue, we take a
look at the Gamma Psi House Corporation at Georgia
Tech. Full story
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Daily, weekly tasks checklist |
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As important as the annual and semiannual tasks are
to complete, there are items that need attention on
a much more frequent basis. Here are those
items.
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Menegitis serious problem on campuses |
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The Center for Disease
Control recommends that college freshmen living
in dormitories and residence halls receive the
vaccine. While many colleges already encourage
vaccinations for meningitis, the recommendations will
make it more likely
that a student’s health insurance plan will cover the
costs of the vaccination. Full story
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Fires continue to plague college students |
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Not a academic year goes by without a fire tragically
claiming the life of a college student and annually
dozens of students are either killed or hurt in fire-
related instances. The latest
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