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...would go to the final clubs all the time,” Thebaud says. “Like every weekend. And even during the week if I could. All the time. I was just thrilled when I could get in and people would talk to me.” But once she headed downtown, she never turned back...
Chavez first thought up the idea for Sablière at the end of her first year, when she was growing tired of the final club scene. Thebaud says that she, too, used to be enthralled with the clubs...
...There’s just a huge gap between what’s fun here and what’s fun in Boston,” she says. And Thebaud thinks clubs focused on social life outside of Harvard will become a growing trend. “I think a lot of people at Harvard realize they’re living in a bubble,” she says. “People are afraid to take the T more than three stops down...
...long ago, Thebaud decided to check out the scene on campus with a friend and see what she was missing. “It was the most horrible 45 minutes of my life,” she says. “We walked up five flights of stairs into this tiny sweaty room with one keg in the back and bunch of freshmen. We walked into a final club and there were just 12 guys sitting around. It was a joke...
...more social groups is even more pressing this semester as the final clubs begin to enforce a stricter guest policy. “It’s just hilarious that these eight clubs that we don’t even like that much are closed,” Thebaud says. “No girls have anything to do. It’s a total joke.” But for the girls of Sablière, the changes at the final clubs offer an ideal opportunity for new female social groups...