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...This was Dartboard??s second year moving into Adams House’s marble-floored and wood-paneled B entryway, and even though Dartboard had plenty of hauling to do, a nagging twinge of guilt just wouldn’t go away. Dartboard??s friends in other, less desirable Houses have to pay the same price for their smaller/uglier/far away rooms. Doesn’t seem fair, does...
Honestly though, Harvard is probably right to charge Adamsians the same price as Quadlings. There just wouldn’t be a fair way to divvy up Upperclass housing if the University made Dartboard??s friends in PfoHo pay less. There is, however, another solution: investing a little bit more money in House renovations...
Blame it on her course selection, some pro-“reading” period proponents may say. But hoards of Dartboard??s comrades with course selections ranging from the embarrassingly non-demanding to the gruelingly severe are facing the same problems. Some have finals mid-reading period. Others have a multitude of papers due reaching triple digit levels in page-count. Still others have a required class, lab or section. Sadly all the preparation, typing and attendance amounts to chunks of valuable time wasted on requirement tasks other than studying for final exams. It also makes...
Secondly, the crumbling asphalt walks all over the Yard are awful. Dartboard??s own poor Los Angeles inner-city public high school did a better job of filling potholes. This is especially bad because in this case, Yale shows us up so thoroughly. Their Old Campus is criss-crossed by slate walks. True, cars often need access to the Yard, and slate driveways may not be able to handle all that weight. But cars don’t have to drive all over the Yard; there are plenty of ugly asphalt paths that could simply be torn...
...psychology concentrator, Dartboard sees such behavior as simply an extension of the mob mentality phenomenon in which people in group settings feel that they lose their individual identity and will only be judged within the group as opposed to singularly. However, neither the entire field of psychology nor Dartboard??s vast wisdom can explain in the middle-of-the-street, going-at-it-under-a-street-lamp hook...