> Cloyne never got to be a dorm atmosphere because there was always a large
> mix of people -- graduate students, upper division students, freshmen -- that
> kept the place from getting too homogeneous. While the variety makes house
> politics nasty at times, it also makes the house a much more interesting plac
> to be.
all very true. its so cool to hear that other folks experience the same
things we did... occasionally nasty house politics, but overall a diverse
group, making it at least a learning situation, and more likely, a lot
of fun.
>
> So, anyone want to start a housing co-op at UCSD? I'm practically recovered
> from the politics of the USCA!
hah! hope springs eternal. as the tone of some of my rantings might
betray, i am not yet over my mental terror of co-op politics... best of
luck to you. :-)
>
> -- Robert Bowdidge
> bowd...@beowulf.ucsd.edu
...bob