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...sign, say some residents, is symbolic. In 1969, students stormed University Hall to protest the Vietnam War and push for curriculum changes. The event was planned and coordinated in Dudley's basement, according to resident Richard Cole...
...Think my roommate is a pod-person, but I'm not sure. He just doesn't look at me in that special way anymore. There's no emotion. And he keeps telling me not to go in the basement or to look under my bed. He always wants to know when I'm going to sleep too. There are several four-foot-long green milkweed pods in his room. I don't know what's going on. Help me, Norma. Am I about to be snatched? in Stoughton...
According to the new FBI handbook on the pod-people, it sounds like your roommate is definitely a pod-person. First, you should burn the pods in his room and find the others he has stashed, probably in the basement and under your bed. Next, kill him. He is no longer human and will only try to snatch you. Pitch forks are good for this. Then again, I could be mistaken and your roommate may just be smoking the J. Be careful, prison sucks...
This is the scene of one of the lesser known dens of scholastic activity for undergraduates. It is in the basement of Sever Hall that the short films, video documentaries, film theses and animated films that will be shown this weekend at the Carpenter Center have come into being. It is also in the basement of Sever Hall that the creators of these films have essentially lived for the past few months. "It's funny," says VES 53b student Carrick M. Moore-Gerety '98, "You can go down into the basement of Sever almost anytime and there are always tons...
...four senior theses filmmakers, the community in the basement of Sever was extremely important. "Filmmaking and editing gets so intense and personal that you really need other people's help," says Amanda R. Micheli '95. Micheli took a year off in order to shoot her film called "Just for the Ride," a personal and historical documentary on rodeo cowgirls in New Mexico. She has spent the entire year in the basement of Sever editing her 11 hours of footage into the 58-minute final project. "Most professional filmmakers spend four or five years editing their films, but in an undergraduate...