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Report as: spam offensive T on 2/20/08 at 7am

When Munger is completed, 500 new housing slots will open up. I imagine that undergraduates (preferably freshman) will be stuffed into Crothers and Crothers Memorial (which is admittedly the most godawful housing on campus). Thus the expansion can be accomplished without building any new buildings at all.
Personally, I support putting freshmen in awful housing. First of all, they don't know any better, so they can't really complain. Secondly, the worse their initial housing is, the more they'll really enjoy that Roble single that they get later.

Report as: spam offensive stanford full paying parent on 2/20/08 at 7pm

Your're right. re- silent of frosh expansion
Word behind closed doors is its a "fait a complet"
No they didn't think to ask current students or alumni.
It will certainly water down the prestige and quality of a stanford education!




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