📢All new RHA! (& How You Can Get Involved)

‼ We’re hiring! Paid leadership positions! 💵

RHA is currently filling out it’s Executive Cabinet. It’s an awesome opportunity to get involved in the second largest student organization on this campus, make a huge contribution to it’s operation, and get paid to do so!

The application opens Friday, September 16th and closes a week later on September 23rd at 11:59pm. Look to the bottom of this article for more information and a link to the application.

This year, the fundamental structure of RHA looks quite a bit different than it has in the past. These differences include: a scaled-down Executive Cabinet, a suspended Judicial Branch, a repurposed Legislative Council, and Hall Councils that are totally new.

Why the Restructure?

At the direction of the Department of Housing and Residence Life (HRL) (which funds, provides professional staff for, and generally supports RHA), RHA is undergoing a process of strategic planning and evaluation to determine the course of RHA over the next 5-10 years. During this process, RHA will accomplish the following:

  • Evaluate the role of RHA on Georgia Tech’s Campus
  • Identify how RHA can best serve residents
  • Evaluate the current structure of the organization and Hall/Area Councils
  • Evaluate how RHA supports the mission of the Department of Housing and Residence Life (HRL)
  • Evaluate the roles/membership of RHA

In order to make room for the work required to meet such goals, the responsibilities of the RHA Executive Board have been rebalanced. Operations such as Legislative Council, Area/Hall Council involvements, and some Executive Cabinet positions are taking a back-seat this year.

❓ What does this mean for Legislative Council?

RHA’s Legislative Council (LC) has been scaled back this year in order to assess the structure and purpose of it’s operation. LC will meet on a monthly basis (as opposed to the typical weekly meetings) to discuss governance, provide leadership/bonding experience to it’s representatives, provide a forum for resident concerns to be voiced, and for elections of the RHA Executive Board in the spring. The funding typically allocated to LC has instead been allocated to programs facilitated through Resident Assistants, Hall Directors, and Area Councils. At this time, RHA does not offer any funding to student organizations providing programs for residents.

RHA still wants to do everything it can to support the many student organizations that provide community, support networks, and social engagement to our residents. Right now, RHA’s Resource Room houses over 100 distinct items designed to be used to host events big and small. This is open to the entire Georgia Tech community completely for free. Click the “Resource Room” button on the navigation bar to access our Resource Room reservations page (or click here).

Hall Councils ➡ Area Councils

In the past, RHA has facilitated over 17 (but typically closer to 20) Hall Councils. While this was often a greatly successful operation, it was not without fault. Facilitating this many Hall Councils meant that Hall Directors (of which typically have anywhere from 12-20 on campus) who served as Advisors would often be stretched thin between their regular duties and the efforts required to facilitate Hall Councils and mentor Hall Council Officers. Additionally, the burden placed on the 6-person RHA Executive Board to facilitate/maintain financial and operational infrastructure, train Hall Council Officers, and more meant that less time and energy could be given to each Hall Council.

This year, RHA is very excited by the move to a consolidated model! We are currently operating at 6 Area Councils (we don’t love the name, but it fits) which you can read more about by clicking the Area Councils tab above. There are a few advantages of this system:

  • Even with the industry-wide shortage of Hall Directors, this consolidated model allows us to sustainably facilitate fund allocation and community building
  • Under this model, not all Hall Directors are required to assist with Area Councils while the ones who do are assigned Area Council as their collateral assignment meaning the expectation is that they are investing more time/energy into Area Councils than previous models where they had other collateral assignments in addition to advising Hall Councils
  • RHA Executive Board members are able to invest more time into strategic planning while also providing all the same infrastructure and advising to Area Councils

🏡How you can get involved:

Looking to get involved in the second largest student organization at Georgia Tech? Well, its not too late to join in!

Area Council Vacancies

Please take a look at our Area Councils page and find your Area Council. If you live on East Campus, there is likely a position open that you can apply for! Just open up your Area Council’s dropdown and look for positions marked “‼Vacant”. We look forward to seeing you make a difference in your community.

Executive Cabinet

RHA is currently hiring Executive Cabinet members, and we’d love to have you join our team. We have three openings:

  • Visual Media Manager
  • Resource Room Manager
  • Auditor

All positions are compensated between $750 and $1100 per semester. You can learn more about each position, RHA, and our Executive Cabinet in the Job Descriptions PDFNote that these positions are not open to incoming first-year students.

Applications for the Executive Cabinet will be live through Friday, September 23rd, and an interview period will follow applications. A full timeline, along with more information, can be found in the Executive Cabinet application, here.

Week of Welcome from RHA!

Join us for an action-packed Week of Welcome featuring several events hosted by us! Below are all the dates, times, and locations for the week. We will also be tabling (listed below) where you can pick up some RHA merch and learn more about us. 

Events

🚩 Trek Through Tech | Friday 8/12, 12:00pm – Saturday 8/20, 11:59pm | GooseChase App 

Description: Travel around campus to interact with the various resources and events throughout Week of Welcome. Using the GooseChase app, just check-in, solve some puzzles, and you can win some amazing awards! 

Check out our other post here for more info about playing and prizes! 🚩Trek Through Tech Scavenger Hunt

🎨 Chalk the Walks | Monday 8/15, 3:00pm – 5:30pm | Peter’s Parking Deck and Curran Parking Deck 

Description: It may only be the first week of classes at Tech, but it’s not too early to leave your mark on campus—literally! Come out to Peter’s Parking Deck or Curran Parking Deck to help make campus beautiful while jamming out to some music before the semester picks up. Each attendee will be provided chalk, and we’ll also have snow cones for attendees on East Campus and ice cream bars on West Campus. 

🏎 The Amazing Race | Tuesday 8/16, 1:00pm – 4:00pm | Tech Green 

Description: Get a partner and come crush a multi-part obstacle course. With a three-legged race, blanket pull, inflatable obstacle course, and more, see if you can beat the most amazing racers. The top three fastest racers will receive a prize of their choice up to $50. 

🦘 Bounce Back to School Thursday 8/18, 7:00pm – 9:00pm | Exhibition Hall 

  • Description: Come hop, jump, and fly in a bouncy house! Have one last childish day before school starts and summer ends. 

😎 Transfer Student Night Friday 8/19, 3:30pm – 5:30pm | Peter’s Parking Deck 

  • Description: Come out to Peters Parking Deck to catch up with your other second year and new transfer friends! We’ll have music, lawn games, and good vibes, along with plenty of food and drinks for you to enjoy as you play games like cornhole, ladder toss, giant connect 4, giant Jenga, and more. Be sure to come out early—we’ll have ice cream bars and various treats, but only while supplies last. 

Tabling

Members of our Executive Board will be tabling around campus throughout the week. Come say hello, learn more about RHA, our upcoming events and activities throughout the week! We’ll have free RHA merchandise at each tabling session: 

  • RHA Stickers—The ones you know and love; featuring residential locations around campus, the Ramblin Rec, and more! 
  • Color Changing Cups—when these cups get cold, they turn from frosted clear color to a vibrant red, orange, blue, or green! 
  • Keypers—these silicone phone wallets have room for you to store your Buzzcard AND your room key! 

Come grab merch at the following dates and times: 

  • Friday, 8/12, 7:30-10:00pm — East Campus- GT Connector 
  • Saturday, 8/13, 7:30-10:00pm — West Campus- Nelson-Shell Courtyard 
  • Wednesday, 8/17, 2:30-4:30 pm — Tech Green (Southern end by the trees) 

🚩Trek Through Tech Scavenger Hunt

Trek Through Tech is a week-long scavenger hunt that explores Tech and the different resources that we have to offer! Join in on other fun events happening during Week of Welcome as you investigate clues and compete against other residents to earn prizes!                

The Scavenger Hunt is hosted on the GooseChase app. The hunt begins on August 12th at noon and runs through August 20th at 11:59 pm. Be sure to join quickly because only the first 1,000 players can participate! There are 1750 points total to earn in the hunt.

🧭Set-Up, Gameplay, & Types of Challenges

To join the Scavenger Hunt, download GooseChase on your iOS or Android device. New to GooseChase? Review how to get started and use the app here. The game code is PBJRG8, and the name of the hunt is “Trek Through Tech.” Since our Scavenger Hunt is designed for individual play, prizes will be distributed to individuals. However, you can still play with others if you’d like!

Each clue or “mission” requires you to submit evidence of completion in one of three forms: picture/video, text, or GPS location. Each mission describes an activity for you to complete or a location to go find on campus, and varying amounts of points (as indicated on each mission) are automatically awarded when evidence is submitted. GPS location and text-based evidence are automatically screened for accuracy. Picture/video evidence is automatically awarded points upon submission but will be reviewed for accuracy by a game moderator within 12 hours. Inaccurate submissions will be rejected—and the points earned from the task deducted. Spam photo/video submissions, inappropriate submissions, and any sort of “point farming” (submitting pictures that are obviously illegitimate submissions to earn points quickly) will result in subsequently stricter point deductions.

You might not know what location each mission is describing right away, and that’s okay! Feel free to use the Internet to aid in your search—we pulled our clues from public information that is easily searchable on various GT websites.

NOTE: Our GooseChase Scavenger Hunt is limited to 1000 players total, so only the first 1000 people who join the game will be able to play.

🎁Prizes:

Reward 1: Free T-Shirt

Collect 1150 points to receive a 100% cotton short sleeve t-shirt! We will be tabling Wednesday, August 17th (time and location is shown on the app) for you to pick up your shirt! Shirts are available on a first-come, first-served basis; we have 250 shirts total—30 S, 60 M, 70 L, 50 XL, 30 XXL, and 10 3XL.

Reward 2: 4 Raffle Tickets

Participants that complete even more of the scavenger hunt and collect 1500 points will receive 4 digital raffle tickets to allocate across our 15 various prizes! Here is the link to the raffle.

  • LEGO Flower Bouquet
  • LEGO Architecture Skyline Collection – London
  • HydroFlask- Light Blue
  • Squishmallow- Carl the Burger 16 inches
  • Portable Table Tennis Set
  • Sunset Lamp
  • Brita Filter Bottle
  • Oil Diffuser
  • JBL Portable Speaker
  • Blanket Sweatshirt- Large
  • Mini Portable Projector
  • Dorm Bedside Shelf
  • Boba Plushie- 12 inches
  • Mini Fjallraven Backpack- Frost Green
  • CONBOLA Desk Fan

Questions or Concerns?

Any questions or concerns regarding the scavenger hunt can be directed to RHA’s Director of Finance, Kylie Wentworth, at rha-dof@housing.gatech.edu. Please email us for accommodation requests or if we can do anything to make you feel more comfortable throughout the event.

Secret Message

Looking to complete the first mission in the Scavenger Hunt? The secret message is “grow, lead, unite” (no quotes).

🐶 Dogapalooza, Float Through Finals, and End-of-Year Survey!

To wrap up the end of the semester, we’re bringing dogs onto campus for Dogapalooza, helping residents Float Through Finals, and giving away prizes to residents who complete our end-of-year survey.

DOGAPALOOZA 🐶

This Wednesday, April 27, join us at the GT Connector lawn (between Glenn and Towers residence halls) from 1:00 to 3:00pm for Dogapalooza! We’ll have all things dogs, including free hot dogs, therapy dogs, dog-toy making, animal shelter philanthropy, dog stickers, and dog t-shirts—plus music and good vibes!

Dogapalooza’s therapy dogs are brought to us by Happy Tails Pet Therapy.

Get a T-Shirt! 👕

We have 275 t-shirts (in sizes S – XXL) to give out, so be sure to participate to get one! You can earn a t-shirt in one of two ways:

  1. Bring an old t-shirt with you to the event. It can be from a past event at Georgia Tech, a really big or really small shirt you no longer fit into, or just a shirt you’re ready to say goodbye to! You’ll help turn your old shirt into a no-sew dog toy, and we’ll give you a brand new Dogapalooza shirt for your efforts!
  2. Donate $5 to a local animal shelter via Venmo—details at the event on the day-of.

Enjoy a Hot Dog 🌭

Choose one of four different hot dogs to dig into and enjoy!

  • Asian Slaw Dog: Asian slaw, ginger sesame aioli, chopped green onion
  • Caribbean Jerk Dog: Caribbean jerk sauce, diced pineapple, cilantro lime aioli, and diced cilantro
  • Average Joe Dog: regular hot dog, with ketchup, mustard, mayo, and relish packets available
  • Vegan Dog: a chipotle tofu scramble dog, with corn salsa and a vegan aioli sauce

FLOAT THROUGH FINALS 🍦

On Tuesday, April 26 from 6-8pm, join us at the Nelson-Shell/Zbar lawn to float your way through finals! Get a hand-scooped ice cream float—with your choice of coke, Dr. Pepper, root beer, sprite, or orange fanta—and stay for lawn games, music, and an all around de-stress fest before finals start up. Be sure to commemorate your last day of classes of the year with a Polaroid picture, on us!

Be sure to monitor our Instagram (@rhagt) for day-of updates—if it rains or if there is other inclement weather, we’ll post a cancellation notice. Our rain date is Friday, April 29 from 6-8pm.

END OF YEAR SURVEY 📄

Annually, we survey residents on a variety of issues related to living on campus and ongoing RHA projects. This year, we are interested in surveying residents on personal mobility devices (e-scooters, e-skateboards, etc), laundry machine maintenance, and the menstrual product program. As an incentive for completing this survey, each person who completes the survey will earn four virtual raffle tickets, which they can allocate across our various prizes:

  • Squishmallow — 12″ Orange Axolotl
  • Squishmallow — 12″ Red Triceratops
  • Squishmallow — 8″ Sunny Bee
  • Squishmallow — 14″ Nemo
  • Plush — 19.6″ Stuffed Animal Shiba Inu
  • LEGO Architecture Skyline Collection: San Francisco
  • LEGO Marvel Infinity Gauntlet
  • AmazonBasics Cotton Weighted Blanket – 15lbs, 48x72in
  • ENO, Eagles Nest Lightweight Camping Hammock
  • Mini Project, AuKing 2022 1080p, Yellow
  • Fjallraven Classic Everyday Backpack – Black
  • HydroFlask – Wide Mouth, 20oz, Laguna Color

Take Our Survey!

Executive Order 23-01: Issuance of a Certificate of Commendation to Bryan Gomez

By the powers vested in me by RHA’s Governing Documents and per the unanimous agreement of all non-implicated RHA Executive Board members, I hereby issue a Certificate of Commendation to Bryan Gomez for his outstanding service to the Residence Hall Association and Housing and Residence Life over the past 12 semesters; for his sustained and significant development of the organization; for his commitment to improving the residential experience; for his never-ending willingness to share stories and to teach; and for his friendship, passion, and grace.

Respectfully signed,

Gabriel T. Gauderman, 2022-2023 Executive President

Executive Order 22-06: Issuance of a Certificate of Commendation to Andrew Norlin

By the powers vested in me by RHA’s Governing Documents and per the unanimous agreement of all non-implicated RHA Executive Board members, I hereby issue a Certificate of Commendation to Andrew Norlin for his outstanding service to the organization over the past three years; for his exceptionally demonstrated servant leadership; for his sustained and significant development of the organization; for his commitment to building community internally and campus-wide; for his unwavering support of Hall Council Officers and fellow Executive Board members; and for his friendship, humility, and grace.

Respectfully signed,

Bryan M. Gomez, 2021-2022 Executive President

West Campus Food Truck Festival 🍴

This Friday, April 22nd from 6:00 – 8:00pm in the Woodruff Parking Lot, West Campus will be having a Food Truck Festival! If you’re an on-campus resident in Commander, West Village, Eighth Street, Hemphill, or Nelson Shell Hall Councils, be sure to register for a free ticket to the event, which you can claim for one free meal from any food truck of your choice.

Attendees MUST RSVP to the event via the SignUpGenius below—to minimize lines and make sure that we don’t go over capacity, we need you to sign up for a specific timeslot for the event.

The Food Options

We’ll have four food trucks at the event:

  • Parlay: seafood, chili, salads, chicken, BBQ, and more—it’s a southern delight!
  • Amai: desserts
  • Popbar: custom make-your-own gelato popsicles
  • YOM: healthy bowls and burritos, with vegan options
  • A limited amount of Chick-fil-A may also be made available at the event, depending on event capacity

During check-in, each attendee will receive one ticket. That ticket is good for one free meal, up to $12 in value, at any of the food trucks! Note that each ticket is only valid for one meal, regardless if that meal is less than $12 in value; tickets cannot be used or split up across multiple food trucks. Further, this is a private event, and food trucks are not facilitating independent sales transactions with cash or card; the only way to get a meal from one of the food trucks is with a ticket.

Food trucks may run out of specific meal options or offer limited menu options at this private event; food is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Logistics

On the day of the event, please arrive to the Woodruff parking lot during the timeslot that you signed up for; this will help us manage event capacity and minimize lines. Walkups will not be permitted, and attendees that come before their timeslots may be asked to return later, during their indicated timeslot. Each attendee must check-in at our check-in tent—please bring your BuzzCard, as we’ll be swiping BuzzCards and cross-referencing our sign-up sheet!

Once you’ve checked in, you can hang around the event space for as long as you like! Although the last sign-up timeslot is for 7:25-7:30pm, the event will run until 8:00pm. This ensures that all attendees have enough time to get and eat their meals before we have to wrap up for the night!

Menstrual Product Program (MPP) Pilot

RHA is partnering with SGA to run a pilot of the Menstrual Product Program (MPP), which aims to provide menstrual products to the campus community for free, in accessible, gender-neutral settings.

About the Pilot

Pilot Duration: Monday, April 4 to Monday, May 1 (one month)

Pilot Contact: Bryan Gomez, RHA Executive President (rha-president@housing.gatech.edu)

Pilot Purpose: The purpose of this pilot program is to collect (1) quantitative data on the demonstrated use of free menstrual products in residential settings and (2) qualitative feedback regarding perceived benefit of the program from residents. RHA is supporting the MPP through the duration of the pilot, only; this is not, necessarily, a long-term initiative or implementation of the MPP that RHA, SGA, or Housing and Residence Life (HRL) are committing to support long-term. After collecting the above data for four weeks, RHA will write a report to both SGA and HRL regarding use case, resident interest, and perceived benefit. SGA and HRL will ultimately then decide whether they would like to support the program further. Do note that, unless either SGA and/or HRL take ownership of the residential implementation of the MPP, product dispensers will be taken down at the end of the pilot.

Participating in the Pilot

Participating in the pilot program is easy, discrete, and free! If you’d like to participate, simply take menstrual products as you need them, keeping in mind the following.

  • Menstrual products are provided at no cost to the individual using them, and menstrual products are designed to be available for use by anybody who menstruates, regardless of their gender identity or their sex assigned at birth.
  • Both pads and tampons are available for use. Both products are acquired directly from Aunt Flow, and all products are made from 100% organic cotton, with no added synthetics, rayons, dyes, or scents.
  • Menstrual products are designed to be available to the entire community, not just one person, so please take products responsibly and ethically. We encourage individuals to take no more than enough products to support them through their current or upcoming menstrual cycle; that is, take no more than one month’s worth of products at a time.
  • Individuals who use products from the MPP are not required to indicate their use, fill out any feedback forms, etc. That said, anybody who actively participates in the program is strongly encouraged to fill out the user feedback form (available both on this page and on each dispenser) so that we can collect information regarding use and perceived benefit of the program. This form is completely anonymous.
  • If dispensers are empty, individuals should report that a restock is needed via the appropriate form (provided below and on the dispensers themselves). Dispensers will be restocked within two business days of reporting that a restock is needed.
  • Signage explaining all of the above are provided near the dispensers, in-person.

MPP Dispenser Locations

Maulding 128 Bathroom

A public, gender-neutral bathroom on the first floor of Maulding residence hall, next to the 128B mechanical closet and near the first-floor community space

Fitten 136 Bathroom

A public, gender-neutral bathroom on the first floor of Fitten residence hall, in the main lobby and adjacent to the Area Manager’s office in the lobby

Eighth Street West 104B Bathroom

A public, gender-neutral bathroom on the first floor of ESW residence hall, across from the community space in room 105 and next to the Hall Director’s Office (104); there are two public-facing bathrooms here (104A and 104B), and the dispenser is in the left-most bathroom (104B)

GT Connector 2nd Floor Bathroom

A public, gender-neutral bathroom on the second floor of the GT Connector; there are two bathrooms in the Connector, and the bathroom on the right contains the dispenser

North Avenue North 1st Floor Bathroom

A public women’s bathroom on the first floor of North Avenue North, in the main lobby of the building adjacent to North Avenue North Area Office (NANO) and directly across from Room 111 (men’s bathroom)

Caldwell 005 Bathroom

A public gender-neutral bathroom in the basement community space in Caldwell residence hall, directly across from the mechanical room (006)

Chasing Burdell Scavenger Hunt 🔎

Chasing Burdell is a week-long scavenger hunt, tracing the steps of George P. Burdell throughout campus and time as he explores art, history, and culture across Georgia Tech. Uncover old photos from the GT Archives and reconnect with public art installations on campus as you explore, and compete against other residents and communities to earn prizes for yourself and your residence hall!

The Scavenger Hunt is hosted on GooseChase and can be completed fully asynchronously and without interaction with other students, personnel, etc. if desired. That said, you can play with friends or roommates, too! The hunt is live now and will run through next Thursday, April 7 at 11:59pm. There are 6100 points total to earn in the hunt.

Set-Up, Gameplay, & Types of Challenges

To join the Scavenger Hunt, download GooseChase on your iOS or Android device. New to GooseChase? Review how to get started and use the app here. The game code is J5X1MX, and the name of the hunt is “Chasing Burdell.” While our Scavenger Hunt is designed for individual play and prizes (see below) will be distributed to individuals, you can still play with others if you’d like!

Each clue, or “mission” requires you to submit evidence of completion in one of three forms: picture/video, text, or GPS location. Each mission describes an activity for you to complete or a location to go find on campus, and varying amounts of points (as indicated on each mission) are automatically awarded when evidence is submitted. GPS location and text-based evidence is automatically screened for accuracy. Picture/video evidence is automatically awarded points upon submission but will be reviewed for accuracy by a game moderator within 12 hours. Inaccurate submissions will be rejected—and the points earned from the task deducted. Spam photo/video submissions, inappropriate submissions, and any sort of “point farming” (submitting pictures that are obviously illegitimate submissions to earn points quickly) will result in subsequently stricter point deductions.

You might not know what location each mission is describing right away, and that’s okay! Feel free to use the Internet to aid in your search—we pulled all of our clues from public information that is easily searchable on various GT websites.

NOTE: Our GooseChase Scavenger Hunt is limited to 1000 players total, so only the first 1000 people who join the game will be able to play.

Prizes

⭐ Reward 1: Free Soft Enamel Pin

Collect 700 points to receive a custom “Ramble Home” soft enamel pin! Stop by the RHA office in the Flag (Smithgall) Building during our published times (available in GooseChase) after you get 700 points to pick up your pin! Pins are available on a first-come, first-served basis; we have 750 pins total—250 in each color (green, purple, and orange).

👕 Reward 2: Free T-Shirt

Collect 2500 points to receive a wonderfully soft, 100% cotton short sleeve t-shirt! Stop by the RHA office in the Flag (Smithgall) Building during our published times (available in GooseChase) after you get 2500 points to pick up your shirt! Shirts are available on a first-come, first-served basis; we have 300 shirts total—55 S, 75 M, 80 L, 65 XL, 15 XXL, and 10 3XL.

🎟️ Reward 3: 4 Raffle Tickets

Participants that complete even more of the scavenger hunt and collect 4500 points will receive 4 digital raffle tickets to allocate across our 20 prize packages, each with an average value of $45!

  • LED Strip Lights – 32.8ft total
  • LEGO Architecture Skyline Collection – Singapore
  • AmazonBasics Cotton Weighted Blanket – 15lbs, 48x72in
  • Spikeball Game Set
  • GT Tervis Cup
  • Board Games: Codenames & Sushi Go Party!
  • Roku Express Streaming Stick
  • Squishmallow – 16″ Maui the Pineapple
  • Fjallraven Classic Everyday Backpack – Gray
  • Adult Coloring Book & 72-Piece Castle Art Colored Pencil Set
  • Echo Dot (4th Gen)
  • CONBOLA Desk Fan – Bladeless, 11.8″
  • Squishmallow – Angie the Shibalnu 12″
  • Jigsaw Puzzles: 2000 Piece “If Fish Could Walk” & 1000 Piece “Most Everyone is Mad” (Ravensburger)
  • ENO, Eagles Nest Lightweight Camping Hammock
  • Mini Projector – 1080p, Yellow
  • HydroFlask – Wide Mouth, Yellow
  • AmazonBasics 142-Piece Household Tool Kit
  • LEGO Bonsai Tree

🐔 Reward 4: Community-Wide Chick-Fil-A Breakfast!

The residential community with the highest participation (calculated as the number of points earned, on average, per resident in the community—this allows for smaller, first-year communities to still be competitive against larger, upperclassmen communities since we’re adjusting based on residential population in each community) will be rewarded with a $2,000 catered breakfast from Chick-fil-A on Thursday, April 28 from 10am – 12pm! RHA will set up a tent outside the winning community and serve plenty of breakfast options, including chicken biscuits, sausage biscuits, buttered biscuits, parfait with granola, fruit cups, white and chocolate milk, orange juice, and coffee. The more points you earn for your community, the better!

The above leaderboard was last updated on April 6 at 11pm; it will be updated daily.

Questions or Concerns?

Any questions or concerns regarding the scavenger hunt can be directed to RHA’s Executive President, Bryan Gomez, at rha-president@housing.gatech.edu. Please email us for accommodation requests or if we can do anything to make you feel more comfortable throughout the event.

Secret Message

Looking to complete the first mission in the Scavenger Hunt? The secret message is “grow, lead, unite” (no quotes).

Mocktail Madness! 🍹

We’re mad for mocktails! Join us at the GT Connector and Glenn-Towers lawn on Saint Patrick’s Day (Thursday, March 17) from 6:00 – 8:00pm to enjoy free drinks, food, t-shirts, lawn games, music, and more!

☔ Rain Plan

Thursday’s weather is looking bright, warm, and beautiful, but if we get any rain we’ll still plan to rock on with the event—lawn games may be packed up if it rains, but we’ll still be inside the GT Connector (indoors and covered) with mocktails, food, and t-shirts!

The Menu

Each of our mocktails—that is, “mock cocktails,” without any alcohol—comes paired with a food item. Each attendee will get one ticket which they can redeem for any drink + food combo just for walking in the door, and attendees can get a second ticket (and thus a second drink + food) for playing some quick alcohol trivia.

We only have 150 of each drink + food combo, so be sure to arrive early to make sure you get your preferred drinks!

🍀 Lucky You’re Sober Punch

  • Lemonade and green apple flavoring, served over ice with an apple ring garnish
  • Paired with a corned beef slider, in spirit of Saint Patrick’s Day

💜 Blueberry Mojito

  • Sprite over muddled mint and blueberries, with a simple syrup drizzle over ice with lime garnish
  • Paired with a key lime cheesecake tartlet

🍹 Blue Hawaii

  • Blue raspberry punch with a splash of pineapple juice, over ice with a cherry and pineapple wedge garnish
  • Paired with a ham and cheese slider on Hawaiian rolls

🍒 Sangria

  • Cranberry juice, orange juice, and lemonade, all served over ice with a mixed fruit garnish
  • Paired with churros

The Shirts

Be sure to pick up a shirt when you attend the event! We have 250 wonderfully soft, 100% cotton, short-sleeve, “Neptune Blue” t-shirts up for grabs—in sizes ranging from S to 2-XL. On the front left chest is the event logo—two overlapping Ms—and on the back is a fully illustrated Mocktail Madness design.