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...sprawling, comfortable accomodations—most Currierites seem to. And you’ll probably catch an STD at one of Currier’s sweaty filthy parties in its various living rooms—most Currierites seem to.DUNSTER: Let’s be honest, generally Dunster kinda bites. But crappy housing and Quad-like distance from the Yard (minus the Quad-like parties) at least makes for good house dynamics, if not commiserative bonding. Rumor always has it that Dunster’s masters, the Porters, are the reason Funster is so unfun. If the rumor isn?...
Lori M. Adelman ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House. She was chair of the UC’s Finance Committee...
...Despite the odds, Eliot House Superintendent Francisco Medeiros has unwavering faith in his students. “I don’t believe the students take anything from the mailrooms,” he says. He suspects address confusion is the true culprit. Since Eliot House is on Dunster Street, packages are sometimes accidentally delivered to Dunster House—in fact, one Eliot resident’s thousand-dollar wedding ring was once shipped to the wrong dormitory. But what’s a thesis-writing, movie-craving student to do? The only option seems to be curling...
...capable of throwing a “good” party. While HoCos would certainly be in a better position to make that assessment than the UC, it is a judgment that should not be made at all. As Avery A. Cavanah ’08, co-chair of Dunster HoCo pointed out, making HoCos into administrators and enforcers of a party fund would poison the social dynamic between HoCos and their House, leaving them open to accusations of partiality. The parties that have been funded through a randomized selection process have, by and large, been extremely successful; adding...
Dawn J. Mackey ’09, a Crimson editorial comper, is a biomedical sciences and engineering concentrator in Dunster House. She is a member of Harvard Right to Life...