In the summer prior to freshman year, students anxious to stand out among their illustrious peers zero in on a way to differentiate themselves: shopping. From Bed, Bath and Beyond to thrift shops, Crate and Barrel to Urban Outfitters, pre-frosh scour through dozens of packages of extra-long twin sheets.
They thumb through pages of posters, hoping to find that vintage Animal House print that will stand out amidst the flood of reissues. For many, dorm room decorating is a chance to reinvent oneself time to break away from the pink sheets and stuffed animal smorgasbords of one past and inform the world, or at least the entryway, about the complex enigma they are so privileged to have in their midst.
THE TASK
Succeeding in such an endeavor, however, is a different matter entirely. FM put this conventional notion to the test in the style of MTV Room Raiders. We challenged Wesley H. Kauble ‰6 to choose a dream date out of a pool of eager sweethearts based solely on their interpretations of standard-issue university housing. Kauble, a lightweight rower and Undergraduate Council dynamo, purchased a car dealership with his winnings on NBC Weakest Link in his junior year of high school. But can a wide array of interests and experiences help him correctly decipher his true love based on her underwear drawer?
