Snow
Return of the Qube
Displaced studiers rejoice! After closing for repairs early in the semester due to frozen drains and a leaking ceiling, the Quincy House Qube is now back in business, according to an e-mail sent over the Quincy House list. A security guard confirmed today that, barring any more heavy snowfall, the beloved Qube will be operating at normal hours for the rest of the semester.
Frigid Fornication
The phrase "get a room" took on a whole new meaning earlier this week.
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James E. Hawrot '12, Daniel K. Bruder '12, Romeo P. Alexander '11, Karen K.Y. Kim '13, and Alex T. Hristov '11 discuss how to start pitching the walls of the igloo inward.
Cabot Students Build Igloo
Rather than taking the time to mourn the University’s reluctance to declare a snow day, James E. Hawrot '12 decided to take advantage of last week's massive snowfall and construct an igloo in front of Cabot House on the Quad lawn.
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James E. Hawrot '12 demonstrates how to properly pack snow into a milk crate to make igloo bricks, one of the many things he learned while watching a Canadian instructional film about building igloos.
Snowfight in the Yard
When life gives you snow, throw it at your classmates. Last night, over 100 students came together from all across the College to do just that. Organized through Facebook, e-mail, and word-of-mouth, students made the most of the recent snowstorms and fought it out.