Word: beers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...resource for students every weekend, but Princeton students aren't always appreciative of that outlet. "At Harvard, you have Boston, and you don't have to stay on campus. But here, if you don't go to eating clubs, there is nowhere else," complains Mario A. Moya '01. "Drinking beer is the only option...
...relations with the university, Gardner says, "The University isn't a big fan of parties, but the clubs are privately owned and can't be under control." He goes on to explain that the university tends to "look the other way" about parties because they know having cheap beer in a supervised location is better than students driving to bars or sitting in their rooms with hard liquor...
...Bicker clubs usually require passes for special entertainment such as bands and theme parties. Students say that members usually hang out in their own club since they each have a special character. From Terrace, the artsy, diverse club, to the more pretentious, selective clubs to the more frat-like beer oriented clubs like Tiger Inn (TI), there are options for almost everyone. In addition, each club has a unique atmosphere and history. A popular TI anecdote tells how members destroyed an expensive tree at Cottage, another club, and were going to be held financially responsible. To pay for the tree...
...Stolinsky, "but our entertainment is rock and roll and we serve pretty much American food." Perhaps to cover it's faux Irish roots, The Harp is making a St. Pat's promotional effort. "We're decorating and we're promoting," says Stolinsky. "Most of the promotions are tied to beer companies and vendors. They'll come in here and decorate...
...Stolinsky, "but our entertainment is rock and roll and we serve pretty much American food." Perhaps to cover it's faux Irish roots, The Harp is making a St. Pat's promotional effort. "We're decorating and we're promoting," says Stolinsky. "Most of the promotions are tied to beer companies and vendors. They'll come in here and decorate...