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A cocktail before dinner “so¬ cial!” Critters I t started with just a few students. As the weeks went on, however, more people began to complain. Those who had them in sisted they came out only at nights while they were in their rooms. All suites, where at least one roommate complained, were evacuated. Chaos reigned when at least twe nty people were re¬ located while rooms and mattresses were thoroughly exterminat¬ ed. After three days the students were given new mattresses and al¬ lowed back into their rooms. Whether it was psychological or not, all felt better after the extermination. As one resident put it, “I really don’t know if I had them, but it didn’t hurt to have my room done.” Angela ANGELA ; T ' •‘■rf ; :; r y . . J|| ,TT ' r TrfTtn •1 H| •• 1 ' i - W hen I was moving into Maura Hall freshman year, I looked across the street at Angela. Everyone there was having such a great time moving in. It was their senior year. I couldn’t wait until I, too, was a senior and could have every¬ thing the seniors had. Four years later, I have finally achieved the presti¬ gious title of senior, but I have to admit things aren’t exactly as I expected. I used to think having my own bathroom was going to be great. But after living with three women who each drink four to five sodas a day, I’ve realized it’s really not my own. And there’s no community bathroom to run to. I have to wait. Angela is different in many ways compared with other dorms. Parties can be bigger (and better), pari¬ etal rules are extended and residents are treated like adults. Living in Angela as a senior is great. Every day brings us closer to each other and closer to our dreams.
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Just like Charmin! URSULA ept. 21 — An 8 p.m, fire drill was sched¬ uled for Ursula Hall, so it wouldn’t interefere with the hit ABC show “Moon¬ lighting” at 9 p.m. However, that night, ABC chose to show the first epi¬ sode of the season one hour early. A ne ar riot ensued. “You’re ruining my life!”. cried one freshman. But the joke was on the students: ABC broadcast a repeat in¬ stead. The incident did teach the staff one lesson. If resi¬ dents had to choose between saving their lives or missing their favorite show ... Well, lets just say we’d be in a lot of trouble. Ursula — N21
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