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...Keel ’04 and Mary C. Cardinale ’02-’03, the destroyers of the Tercentenary Theatre snow phallus, the decision to room together was not their own. Keel, a self-described “radical liberal feminist” and adamant atheist, entered Eliot House as a floater. This year, she was paired with Cardinale, a devout Catholic, who had taken time off and needed a roommate. Together, they enjoy a sizeable suite with two singles and a common room—ample space for two people—and a healthy amount...
...Keel, who signs her e-mails as “Diamonde [amy] Elise Keel, ‘Self Appointed Phallus Breaker,’” adds that she and Cardinale have similar personalities and senses of humor, and share a love for period dramas. “We hang out a lot—almost everyday,” Keel says. They point to a wall above their fireplace mantle, which features a collection of sacred Catholic images juxtaposed with an image of pop singer Madonna in a leather dominatrix ensemble, from the cover...
Both admit that living with each other has been a learning process. At one point, Keel remembers, Cardinale attended an anti-abortion rally. “She came back and was like, ‘You wouldn’t have liked it, there were a lot of militant feminists with shaved heads there,’” Keel recalls. “Well, I’m a feminist and I’m very militant. I’ve had my head shaved before. I’m sure [those feminists] would be cool if they...
Cardinale and Keel face their political differences head-on, often erupting into fiery, drawn-out arguments over issues ranging from abortion to the existence of God. “To believe that there’s no God takes just as much faith as believing there is a God,” Cardinale says. “Living with [Cardinale],” says Keel, “made me change from an agnostic to an atheist...
Even considering his team-high 47 points, it may be Moore’s ability to keep the team on an even keel that is his biggest asset during the pressure-filled postseason...