Word: juked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Mitter says he and a group of Currier residents will petition the house committee Sunday night to negotiate some settlement between the pro-and anti-Juke factions. Putting a lock on the machine's volume, prohibiting its use at night, or trading it in for a regular juke box are some of the compromises Mitter says he will propose...
Located in front of the Currier House grill, the Juke stands seven feet tall and sports a 22-by-16 inch sceen. Its speakers are loud. Very loud. And, whether it's fed money or not, the Juke is programmed automatically to play videos and televised alcohol advertisements...
Jennifer St. Louis '88, who works at the Currier House grill, says "it makes the grill more like a party, instead of like work." Viki Hom '89, who lives down the hall from the Juke, says "I think it's interesting. I never thought something like this would be here...
...reactions to Currier's first pay-MTV have been favorable. Around Currier House, several residents have hung posters reading: "It's ugly. It's noisy. It's in bad taste. Nuke that Juke...
...have someone else's musical tastes blaring at you and covering all other sounds is essentially obnoxious," says Mitter, who distributed some anti-Juke posters...