Word: lamont
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Attention students: Lamont Third Floor, Starbucks and Widener Reading Room are so passé. The new trend in studying: Thayer Elevator. At least that’s the hotspot for Penn B. Lawrence ’08. “I just get stuff done in there,” Lawrence says. “You just give yourself a rule that you can’t leave until you’re done...
...intoxicated footballer who threatened Lawrence in the early morning hours last week as he rode up in Thayer, and perhaps more fortunately for Lawrence himself, his proctor agreed with his father, saying he should find a better place to study. The “too quiet” Lamont is obviously not the answer, but residents of New Quincy, Leverett Towers and other campus buildings with elevators beware: it seems this Thayer Player needs...
...classes started up in the fall of ’98, most freshmen began the often-grueling process of adapting to college. They joined clubs and committees, flooded Lamont, and figured out when the lines at Annenberg didn’t stretch around the corner...
...HUPD officers were sent to Lamont Library to investigate a report of a group throwing rocks in the area. Officers stopped the individuals, obtained their identities and issued trespass warnings to all of them...
...social caller ID to screen out unwanted contact. I learned this after purchasing my own iPod last May. During reading period I needed to review some material (read: actually do a semester’s worth of work) and I retreated into social isolation in the basement of Lamont. I couldn’t be bothered with small talk when I had Kissinger’s Diplomacy staring at me and a ginormous source pack for Hist A-12 weighing down my man purse. By wearing earphones, I could easily avoid hi-hello-how-ya-doings and proceed from Winthrop...