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� .. t . 5 .. . . . . . � . . . . . <br /> Mark Kramer stated that they have been very busy this summer getting properties ready <br /> for people to move in. He also stated that they had rehabbed 7 properties to be used <br /> as single family houses. He also reported there has been no crime this summer and he <br /> ' encourages students of when they are moving in to break down boxes from computers, <br /> TVs, etc. and dispose of them to help deter crime. <br /> Stephen Hays of Woodward Estates stated they have 18 rentals, and he requested that <br /> Notre Dame send him copies of the emails that are sent out to students about their <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> ROBINSON CENTER <br /> Marguerite Taylor announced that there will be Welcome Back Party for all students on <br /> Friday, September 23, 2011 from 5:30 — 7:30 p.m. at the Robinson Center. The party <br /> will include free food, beverages, music and entertainment. <br /> NOTRE DAME <br /> Student Body Vice-President Brett Rocheleau congratulated the City of South Bend for <br /> being named "Afl-American City" for 2011. He also stated that they are working <br /> diligently to make sure the first weeks of school go smoothly. <br /> Brian Coughlin stated that the B1 Block Party will take place on campus on August 27, <br /> 2011. This is the first weekend for students to be back on campus. It will be held in the <br /> lot between Legends of Notre Dame and the football stadium. Tim Sexton emphasized <br /> that it will end promptly at 11 p.m. Measures are being taken to keep the sound down <br /> by positioning the stage and audio equipment away from the surrounding <br /> neighborhoods. There may be a few sound checks earlier in the day. Students are <br /> invited into Legends of Notre Dame where they will be entertained well into the night. <br /> Maureen Doyle, General Manager of Legends of Notre Dame brought a copy of the <br /> neighborhood letter to be distributed to surrounding neighbors prior to the event (see <br /> attached). Questions relating to this event should be addressed to campus security. <br /> ,,� <br /> Tim Sexton stated that on Friday, August 12,�2011, there was a meeting with all higher <br /> education public affairs representatives. There was great discussion and they plan to <br /> continue them in the future. <br /> IUSB <br /> Jeff Jones echoed the statement of Tim Sexton about the meeting with all higher <br /> education public affairs representatives being beneficial. He praised the City of South <br /> Bend for having so many colleges and universities of higher learning. He also stated <br /> that 87% of students at IUSB were traditional students. <br /> 2 <br />