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...Kirkland resident Diego Prats ’04 is a self-proclaimed Batman enthusiast. Early Wednesday morning, Prats got to walk in a superhero’s shoes—or climb, at least—as he scaled Kirkland Houses’s walls to retrieve the Adams House gong...
...Wednesday, Prats read on the Kirkland Open e-mail list that five men were hanging the gong from a Kirkland House flagpole. Prats, who said he was tired of accusations from Mather House residents that Kirkland had stolen the gong, decided to grab the gong and bring it back to Adams to settle the finger-pointing once...
Prats went outside equipped with a cane and pocketknife. Prats swung open, then climbed on top of a gate at the entrance of Kirkland. He pulled himself up to a nearby ledge with his cane...
...Mather-Kirkland House, located on 402 Academy in the Lone Star capital, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as an establishment of “architectural/engineering” significance, as well as of “event” significance, though no event is specifically stated. A resounding embodiment of the Queen Anne and Stick/Eastlake architectural styles, the building served as a domestic, single dwelling facility, enjoying particular significance during the periods of 1875-1899 and 1925-1949 for an unstated reason. Today, the building remains vacant, perhaps inviting those Mather and Kirkland residents who find...
...choreographer/dancer extraordinaire can be disorienting. “Sometimes I walk in here and there are like five guys dancing in the common room and I’m like, what is this, Club Awesome?” says Joe Z. Bress ’05, describing life in Kirkland with Olegbenga ("Gbenga") T. Okusanya ’05. Yet is has its perks too—blockmate Brooks R. Powlen, ’05, gets free dance lessons from Okusanya, who has been a director of Expressions, an on-campus hip-hop dance group, since his sophmore fall...