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Martel College

One of the nine residential colleges of Rice University. Martel College is named after Speros Martel, a benefactor of Rice University. For this reason Martel's crest contains elements of the Greek flag combined with an owl, the mascot of Rice University, and the initials of Martel College.

The College

The college buildings were designed by Michael Graves. Ground-breaking began in 2000, and the Martel College founding committee was formed, consisting of two members of each of the eight previous colleges of Rice University. After reviewing applications, 63 freshmen were able to transfer from their existing residential colleges to the newly opened Martel College.

See Short History of Martel by clicking to your right[(http://www.ruf.rice.edu/%7Emartel/history.html)]

Martel College is known for winning the first ever Men's Beer Run in 2003, which took place when the annual Beer Bike was cancelled due to inclement weather. Martel College has also created its own traditions ranging from mud soccer during torrential downpours, to an event known as Maptek during O-week, to a massive holiday decorating contest in which the four floors of Martel try to best each other's holiday decorations. Martel is also the only residential college with a sallyport.



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