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Is that what finally did it in? I also heard that they had a sewage leak during a party and everyone got covered in sewage wasteI remember watching it burn X-Lot night ‘09.
Is that what finally did it in? I also heard that they had a sewage leak during a party and everyone got covered in sewage wasteI remember watching it burn X-Lot night ‘09.
Yep, one of your dorm buddies may have been another editor, heavy blonde guy, kind of a Chris Farley type. I was in the back corner upstairs, sometimes with a six pack in the desk drawer on Thursday nights.Well hello again. Did you work there? I'd usually finish the cartoon for the next day at night and ride my bike through the dark to drop it off. Rarely worked more than a day ahead.
Was everyone too impaired to get out of the way? How does that even happen?Is that what finally did it in? I also heard that they had a sewage leak during a party and everyone got covered in sewage waste
Hahaha I remember that comic!Mud pit walking paths were a big part of UConn life during the late 1970's into the mid 1980's. I remember the old "Bedlam Hall" comic strip from the Daily Campus where someone pick up a a hat from the path, and found one of his student friends underneath in the mud. Definitely captured the aura of UConn at the time.
With the initials JB? He suggested I draw something for the paper... no Bedlam Hall without JB.Yep, one of your dorm buddies may have been another editor, heavy blonde guy, kind of a Chris Farley type. I was in the back corner upstairs, sometimes with a six pack in the desk drawer on Thursday nights.
ya crawl and stumbleTheir website says they've been around for over 10 years and I literally never heard a mention of them. They have a Wikipedia page and everything.
The only fake frat I knew about was Chi Chi. Do they still do their beer crawl?
Check your inbox at the top of the page.With the initials JB? He suggested I draw something for the paper... no Bedlam Hall without JB.
Mud pit walking paths were a big part of UConn life during the late 1970's into the mid 1980's. I remember the old "Bedlam Hall" comic strip from the Daily Campus where someone pick up a a hat from the path, and found one of his student friends underneath in the mud. Definitely captured the aura of UConn at the time.
Mud pit walking paths were a big part of UConn life during the late 1970's into the mid 1980's. I remember the old "Bedlam Hall" comic strip from the Daily Campus where someone pick up a a hat from the path, and found one of his student friends underneath in the mud. Definitely captured the aura of UConn at the time.
Mud pit walking paths were a big part of UConn life during the late 1970's into the mid 1980's. I remember the old "Bedlam Hall" comic strip from the Daily Campus where someone pick up a a hat from the path, and found one of his student friends underneath in the mud. Definitely captured the aura of UConn at the time.
That hadn't changed as late as the late 90's. So many students wore blue jeans with brown cuffs, you'd swear Abercrombie sold them as a clothing line.
I feel like these house names must be changed every few years because I’ve never heard of most of them. I do remember a red house but for all I know it could have been a different house painted red.
Did you all dress like Christmas elves back then?
We also tied an onion on our belts....Did you all dress like Christmas elves back then?
Dad?I moved to CT after graduating and getting a job here. Then went to UConn for grad school. I never lived on campus. But my son's roommate at UConn claimed my son lived at Ted's. Where is that dorm?
Yeah, I graduated in 2013 and Northwest was Northwest and North was still called “The Jungle” but in an almost ironic way (?)
there are at least two red houses. I also saw a single house change names 4 times so they definitely do vary. The only ones I know that have had their names for a long time are the Dime, Puke House and Mushroom House
brick house was still a thing when I was there 2010-2014 but I think they stopped throwing partieswhen i was there, there was red house was between Huskies and Teds, that a Jewish frat stayed at , i DJed a party there one night.. but i want to say there was another house that was referred to as red house. rugby house was next to farmer browns lot, but was torn down sometime in 00-01. I remember there was a blue house on the corner of hunting lodge and birch rd, that got raided because of monthly packages from Amsterdam.. Also there was a brick house on hunting lodge
Bedlam Hall !!!
That’s funny because I never heard Frats or The Jungle referred to as Northwest or North. It was always Frats and The Jungle. I also remember Kegs on the grad field during homecoming at Memorial Stadium. Those places don’t exist anymore, because I’m old!I was at Uconn from 05-09 and never heard Northwest called anything other than Northwest or Freshman dorms. All the frat houses at that point were up by Towers.
You got in no more trouble getting caught with booze in Northwest as anywhere else. First time alcohol and drug class, 2nd offense I think they just took away housing options for you.
Yes. You made me go back and look at everything I posted here before admitting this is me. Thanks, it's cool that so many people have held on to that book.
I definitely remember hearing brick house. I also remember cops leading groups of people from campus to Hunting Lodge. I bet that it’s tougher to cross than the Mexican border these days.when i was there, there was red house was between Huskies and Teds, that a Jewish frat stayed at , i DJed a party there one night.. but i want to say there was another house that was referred to as red house. rugby house was next to farmer browns lot, but was torn down sometime in 00-01. I remember there was a blue house on the corner of hunting lodge and birch rd, that got raided because of monthly packages from Amsterdam.. Also there was a brick house on hunting lodge
West was the only place I lived on campus. I loved that dump. Lived in Troy then Alsop, lucked out both times and did not have a roommate.