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Steak House (STK) is located at [[270 W. Tompkins]], and was named as such for the 2008-09 academic year.  Its occupants have defined themselves to be a rather classy bunch, and threw at least one Classy Party (including classy food, classy drink, and classy company) during the same year.
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Steak House (STK) is located at [[270 W. Tompkins]], and was named as such for the 2008-09 academic year.  Its occupants have defined themselves to be a rather classy bunch, and threw at least one Classy Party (including classy food, classy drink, and classy company) during the same year. When it got busted, it was with much class.  
  
 
Most of the residents inhabited [[Seymour Hall]] the previous year, and it was during that time that the grand tradition of classiness was commenced.  Simply put, these classy gents needed a suitable domicile in which they might house their classy endeavors.  So far, it has worked out well, with the exception of the [[rats]].
 
Most of the residents inhabited [[Seymour Hall]] the previous year, and it was during that time that the grand tradition of classiness was commenced.  Simply put, these classy gents needed a suitable domicile in which they might house their classy endeavors.  So far, it has worked out well, with the exception of the [[rats]].

Revision as of 21:12, 5 April 2009

The splendor, the squalor, the Haus.

Steak House (STK) is located at 270 W. Tompkins, and was named as such for the 2008-09 academic year. Its occupants have defined themselves to be a rather classy bunch, and threw at least one Classy Party (including classy food, classy drink, and classy company) during the same year. When it got busted, it was with much class.

Most of the residents inhabited Seymour Hall the previous year, and it was during that time that the grand tradition of classiness was commenced. Simply put, these classy gents needed a suitable domicile in which they might house their classy endeavors. So far, it has worked out well, with the exception of the rats.

Residents