When I was in Fairfield in '86, one of the guys had a lizard we would feed the cockroaches too. Same plan, turn off the lights and wait.When I lived there, the Jungle was infested with roaches. On the weekend we would have a party, everyone would grab a shoe, turn off the lights, wait a couple of minutes turn on the lights and see how many roaches we could kill.
Yeah I remember being told (08-12) they discourage the name "jungle" so as to somehow dissociate the crazy history from the dorm.
I remember hearing about how all the buildings were once connected and thinking how absolutely insane that would be today.
So the frats were next to North? I was the first class with with the new Northwest and it was all freshmen, there wasn't even grass on the quad yet. I guess it makes sense that it is not only freshmen anymore since it is one of the nicer dorms and that is unfair to everyone else. I lived in New London for a year and no one really called it the jungle, I guess the name just died off.
Northwest Batterson 2000-01
North New London 2001-2002
Carriage House 2002-2004
Frats and the Jungle were getting by on reputation by the late 90's. Reality did not live up to the stories of yesteryear even back then.2000 was the first year Frats moved to all freshman and became dry, along with the new cafeteria and renovated dorms. I think the name northwest was pinned at this time. In 2001, the jungle went dry, which changed the culture a bit. Most still referred to it as the jungle. I graduated in 2004, but I would think by 2005-2006 very few students were still around who recall the old atmosphere. Another important moment in time was the banning of kegs in carriage house starting in 2001.
No by the time I got to UConn, class size (4k+) was waaaay too big to fit everyone in Northwest/"Frats".So did every freshman have to live there or could they choose? I think it hurts the college experience if all the freshmen were forced to live in that environment. It's like forcing freshmen to where the beanie back in the day.
I'm not a fan of forcing all freshmen into one dorm.No by the time I got to UConn, class size (4k+) was waaaay too big to fit everyone in Northwest/"Frats".
You had no choice. There was some specialized grouping for music/engineering/women in sciences/honors (Shippee) that you could say you'd prefer, but beyond that I remember meeting other freshmen in NW, North, Towers, East, West, Buckley, and Shippee. Most people I'd say were in NW or North.
I think you would have had to be there then to get it. I was in Lafayette but spent most of my time in Alsop B, same reason!'77 in Hollister B….out in '79……
Never went to school there though…….LOL
They had to put cement blocks in the doorways between the dorms as in the early 70's people would ride their motorcycles all the way through (by '73 the blocks were in place).Yeah I remember being told (08-12) they discourage the name "jungle" so as to somehow dissociate the crazy history from the dorm.
I remember hearing about how all the buildings were once connected and thinking how absolutely insane that would be today.