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...addition to the traditional large events—the next example being Yardfest in April—that have marked previous semesters. He cited the December Lion King sing-along co-sponsored by the CEB as one such smaller-scale event. Goldenberg named the Queen’s Head Pub at Loker Commons—slated to open late in the spring semester—and the fledgling Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) as potential hosts for the smaller programming he envisions. But Goldenberg said these plans were not concrete because the pub’s management structure...
...minors. That salacious aspect is the wrapping. And I like that Sheba herself, whenever she sets out to explain why she's done what she's done, the words turn to sawdust in her mouth. There's the moment when she and [Dench's character] Barbara are at the pub and Barbara says, "There's no but about it--he's 15," and Sheba says...
...other would restrict the number of meals per week a student could eat in dining halls but would give the student a larger amount of Board Plus dollars to spend at on-campus eateries such as Lamont Cafe, the Greenhouse Cafe, or the impending Queen’s Head Pub. Such a plan has some clear benefits. Students would be able to eat more meals during late-night (or late-late-night) hours when the dining halls are long closed but a few campus cafés are still open. Moreover, even with unlimited meal plans, many students prefer...
Shah said her vision for possible change in CEB programming included the addition of smaller, more frequent events—with the pub in Loker Commons scheduled to open this spring as a potential location...
...First-Year Social Committee and “hosting awesome themed-parties in my room in Hurlbut,” she says. She’s moved on from organizing Costume Catwalks with the FYSC to a bigger project: the soon-to-open King’s Head Pub. As chair of the Pub Night Commission and the College Events Board, Petrich has worked with the project manager of Loker Commons planning and program development, former Campus Life Fellow Zac A. Corker ’04, and the Undergraduate Council to create events where students can get their party...