What is ICLC?
Founded in 1980, the University of Rochester’s Inter-Class Living Community (ICLC) is a special
interest housing residence on campus that aims to create close bonds between its residents. Currently
housing a mix of 17 Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, ICLC works to make their area of the first floor of
Crosby Hall a close-knit community of students through various hall programs, including bowling, movie
nights, and hall dinners. ICLC also works to improve the University and larger Rochester communities
through lectures, social programs, and community service events.

The “Give Thanks” Study Break
Looking for something to do this weekend?
This Saturday (11/19), ICLC will be hosting a “Give Thanks” Study Break at 2pm in Hirst Lounge
during which students can make Thanksgiving-themed craft projects, thank you cards, and letters for
troops who are overseas.
When is the study break?
On Saturday December 3rd,
ICLC will be taking a trip to the George Eastman House.

How much are tickets and where can I purchase tickets?
Tickets for the event are $4 at the George Eastman House.
How can I get to this event?
The group will be meeting at ITS at 1:30 to take the Red Line and will return to campus at 4:30PM.

How do I get involved?
Students interested in receiving emails from ICLC can sign up for the group’s mailing list on the CCC . The Spring 2012 ICLC application and more information about the group can be found on their website.



