Cougar Village Newsletter

This Week in Cougar Village

24 Hour Quiet Hours Begin Friday, December 6th!
CVAC Study Tables!
Apply to be an RA!
University Housing Announcements
Important Housing Information
Laundry Tips and Tricks!
Around the "e"
Stay Healthy! Fight the Flu!
Health and Safety Tips

24 Hour Quiet Hours Begin Friday, December 6th!

Twenty-four-hour quiet hours start at 5:00 pm Friday, December 6, 2019, and continue until noon Saturday, December 14, 2019. During this time, NO NOISE should be heard coming from any room, apartment, or common area at any time, day or night. Please be respectful of your neighbors during this stressful time!

CVAC Study Tables!

Apply to be an RA!

Apply to be an RA

The 2020-2021 Resident Assistant application is now open. The RA application can be found online. 

If you have questions, please contact Sarah Kirkpatrick at skirkpa@siue.edu or (618) 650‑4629.  

Optional Information Session Dates

Monday, December 2, 2019

9 PM
Evergreen Hall MFR

RA Qualifications

  • Turn in a completed application by the appropriate deadline: Wednesday, December 4, at 11:59 pm.
  • Have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA by the time you assume the position (RAs are required to maintain a 2.5 GPA).
  • Cannot be graduating before May 2021.
  • Cannot be involved with a full-time internship/co-op, student teach, or enrolled in the School of Pharmacy program during the 2020-2021 academic year.
  • Have lived in University Housing for at least two full semesters by the time you would begin as an RA (summer is counted as a semester).
  • Be in good financial, academic, and behavioral conduct standing with the University.

University Housing Announcements

Cougar Village T-Shirt

Show Cougar Village with Community Branded Apparel!

Don't miss out on the opportunity to purchase SIUE apparel that is branded with your student's SIUE Housing community! Visit the SIUE Housing Online Store to grab new apparel items. 

The online store will only be open through December 2nd, so snag your SIUE Housing gear today. 

*All orders will be delivered before the holidays to the student's housing community or it can be shipped home

Choose Live-On.

Reserve your space in University Housing for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021!

Current students can reserve their space on-campus for fall 2020 - spring 2021 during the housing reservation process. The online application for space will be available online from October 28, 2019 - February 7, 2020. Current residents will have to complete the online application for space and pay the $200 advance payment by February 7, 2020. Current residents should not complete a new student application.

If you have any questions, please contact the Central Housing Office at (618) 650‑3931 or housing@siue.edu.

Do you use Cougar Bucks?

It is fast and easy to set up and use.

Go to siue.edu/cougarcard

Click on “Add Money to Cougar Card”

Login to GET with your e-ID and password

Under Quick Links click “Add Funds”

 If you are running out of your residential meal plan as the end of the semester nears, you can add Cougar Bucks to bridge the gap between now and the spring semester. In addition, Cougar Bucks can be used for laundry, vending machines, printing, and more.

 Questions may be emailed to cougarcard@siue.edu

Important Housing Information

Pest Control

SIUE is a beautiful campus surrounded by woods and nature.  It’s that time of year when we see an increase in stink bugs.  They have been bad this year with the warmer temperatures.

 While there is no way to 100% eliminate all bugs in order to reduce pests in your unit, here are some steps you could take.

  • Remove food source – take out your trash each day, empty your sink each night, and make sure all open food is sealed or keep in the refrigerator.
  • If your windows are open, ensure your screens are securely in the windowsill.  If not, open a work order maintenance request and University Housing Facilities Management will make the repair.  Same for your patio door.
  • Frequently vacuum your unit.
  • If you see stink bugs in your unit, immediately vacuum them.  Empty your vacuum and discard in trash.
  • Pest Control visit campus weekly (typically on Wednesdays) if you need your unit sprayed, please complete a work order maintenance request.

Need to open a work order maintenance request, click HERE.

Toilet Clogging?

To reduce the occurrence of your toilet clogging, University Housing Facilities Management recommends NOT to use flushable wipes.  While the packaging states flushable, it is causing clogging issues.

Policies – YOU NEED TO KNOW!

As a resident of the Cougar Village, you are responsible for knowing the information, policies, procedures, and deadlines that are contained in the University Housing Living Guide.  To access the living guide, go to http://www.siue.edu/housing/pdf/SIUE-Housing-Guide-Final.pdf

Get protected!  Insure yourself and your belongings!

University Housing does not insure the personal property of residents. Residents are strongly encouraged to insure their personal belongings while living in University Housing. Students can look into renter’s insurance or their parent/guardian homeowners’ policy for potential coverage options.

SIUE is Smoke-Free, Tobacco Free, Nicotine Free

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has implemented the Illinois law that prohibits smoking and all tobacco-related products into its policies and procedures.

To view SIUE’s Smoke-Free Campus Policy, click here.

 

Laundry Tips and Tricks!

Laundry Tips and Tricks

Around the "e"

Juggling your finals??  Hours during finals week!

Tutoring Resource Center

SSC 1252 

Dec 7th – Dec 12th

Saturday   9 -12 noon

Sunday     4 – 8 pm

     Monday    8 – 6:30 pm

Tuesday   8 – 6:30 pm

Wednesday 8 – 2 pm

Thursday  8 – 12 noon

Tutoring for math, science, and business will be available

Make the most of your summer!

SIUE offers nearly 1,000 summer classes, including more online classes than ever before. Many classes meet for five weeks or less. Lighten your class load for fall, stay within your course sequence and benefit from smaller class sizes.

Start planning your summer now. Summer session advising begins in January and registration opens March 23.

Find more information:

  • siue.edu/summer
  • 618-650-2080
  • summersession@siue.edu
  • Service Center on the first floor of Rendleman Hall

Stay Healthy! Fight the Flu!

Stay Healthy!  Fight the Flu!

What is Influenza (Flu)?

Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent flu is by getting a flu vaccine each year.

Flu Symptoms

Flu can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. Flu is different from a cold. Flu usually comes on suddenly. People who have flu often feel some or all of these symptoms:

  • fever*
  • cough
  • sore throat
  • runny or stuffy nose
  • body aches
  • headache
  • chills
  • fatigue
  • sometimes diarrhea and vomiting

*It’s important to note that not everyone with flu will have a fever.

How Flu Spreads

Most experts believe that flu viruses spread mainly by tiny droplets made when people with flu cough, sneeze or talk. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby. Less often, a person might get flu by touching a surface or object that has flu virus on it and then touching their mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes.

Period of Contagiousness

You may be able to pass on flu to someone else before you know you are sick, as well as while you are sick.

  • People with flu are most contagious in the first 3-4 days after their illness begins.
  • Some otherwise healthy adults may be able to infect others beginning one day before symptoms develop and up to 5 to 7 days after becoming sick.
  • Some people, especially young children and people with weakened immune systems, might be able to infect others with flu viruses for an even longer time.

Onset of Symptoms

The time from when a person is exposed and infected with flu to when symptoms begin is about two days but can range from about 1 to 4 days.

Preventing Seasonal Flu

The first and most important step in preventing flu is to get a flu vaccine each year. The flu vaccine has been shown to reduce flu-related illnesses and the risk of serious flu complications that can result in hospitalization or even death. CDC also recommends everyday preventive actions (like staying away from people who are sick, covering coughs and sneezes and frequent handwashing) to help slow the spread of germs that cause respiratory (nose, throat, and lungs) illnesses, like flu.

For more information… https://www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm

Health and Safety Tips

Fall Driving is Peak Season for Deer vs. Vehicle Crashes

With the onset of autumn, the school year is in full swing, and Illinois deer are traveling greater distances during this time of year. The Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Department of Natural Resources are reminding motorists to be vigilant during this season as the animals become more active, especially in the early morning and evening hours.

Motorists are urged to consider the following safe driving tips during this season:

• Be aware of your surroundings and pay attention to deer crossing signs.
• Scan the sides of the road for eye shine - the reflection of headlights in the eyes.
• Slow down if you see deer. They travel in groups, so more are likely nearby.
• Prepare for the unexpected. Deer can stop in the middle of the road or double back.
• If a collision is inevitable, try to glance the vehicle off the deer and avoid swerving into the opposite lanes of traffic.

More than 40% of crashes involving deer in Illinois occur in October, November, and December, with November being the highest-risk month. Rural environments were the site of nearly 90% of all crashes involving deer, with more than 70% occurring at twilight or nighttime.

If you hit a deer, pull off to the shoulder and turn on the hazard lights. Call 911 to report the accident so that law enforcement can assist. Do not get out of the vehicle to check on an injured deer or pull it from the road.

Sign up for e-Lert today!

What is e-Lert? 

SIUE's e-Lert is a text messaging service that will be used to quickly notify faculty, staff, and student cell phones when an urgent situation, such as a bomb threat, severe weather, hostile intruder, or when the University closes due to inclement weather. There is no cost to register for the alerts; however, standard rates may apply if your cell phone plan does not include text messaging.

How do I register for SIUE e-Lert?

If you are a student, faculty, or staff member, you can register by clicking the "Sign Up Now" link and entering your active e-id, password, and cell phone number. Each time you are notified to change your e-id password, you will also be allowed to enroll, update your cell phone number if it has changed, or cancel your registration with the system.

You will still receive alerts as long as you have the same cell phone number.

Rave Guardian

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) now offers the Rave Guardian app for its students and their families. Rave Guardian is one of the best ways to not only improve personal safety but also protect your friends by building a private safety network. This app provides instant communication with friends, family, campus safety, and even 9-1-1.

SIUE encourages all students throughout campus to utilize the app to network with friends and help increase the overall safety and security of the entire student body. An important part of the Guardian app is that students can use it not only to keep themselves safe but to help protect others. Even students who may not feel as if they need others to help keep them safe can utilize the app to be a guardian and help protect their friends.

Download Rave Guardian and Become a Guardian on Campus

Download Rave Guardian for Free The app is available for free on the Apple or Google app store.

Use Rave Guardian to Protect Yourself and Others

Set a Safety Time – Notify people you trust to check in on you if you are alone or in an unfamiliar place.

Manage and Message Your Guardians – Invite family, friends, or others to be your Guardian, and communicate with them within the app as needed.

Easy Emergency Communication – Call safety officials directly for help if you are in trouble and send text tips – including photos – if you see something suspicious.

Rave Guardian is a proven personal safety solution used on campuses across the country. To learn more, visit siue.edu/emergency.