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Last Friday night, hundreds of undergraduates swarmed Mt. Auburn Street to kick off their weekends. They weren’t headed for the Phoenix or the Spee, but rather to catch a shuttle to Clay All Night, a free studio party held in the Office for the Arts Ceramics Studio, a vast facility on Western Avenue...
...club announces a closed-door policy for all non-members. The club’s graduate board cites a return to tradition but also acknowledges concern over legal liability. In the next few months, the Delphic, Owl, Phoenix and Spee clubs institute similar policies...
...know, tossed his Red Stripe to the side and bellowed with the forcefulness of a freight train, “I’ll write the names!” Hovering over the frail light of one tiny candle, Ian, who is usually seen late-night at the Spee doing interpretive dances, carefully scribed the names of every person in the room over and over and over. A makeshift assembly line emerged on the balcony while people compulsively ripped tiny scraps of paper into equal sizes, each annotated with a single name. A great heap of white bits was illuminated...
...troupe of Ghanaian drummers and dancers that performed at the Spee may have brought a taste of Africa to Mt. Auburn Street, but the way Tia K. Jurist ’04 sucked down a fifth of Jack and started dry-humping a pile of jackets that she thought was Ricard D. Nitrell ’03-’04 in the club’s front room was truly All-American. Nitrell said, “Tia seemed to be really getting frisky with those coats. It’s too bad she passed out before we could...
...Fitting in with the cool college kids seems to be the raison d’etre for the educational career of Dunster House tutor Kevin J. Venman ’95. It was therefore a sad statement on his life when he vomited in the front room of the Spee last weekend and was chased down Mt. Auburn Street by insult- and lighter-hurling sophomores...