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You better believe it!
Hi AOPIHottie, yep, it's a stressbucket for the PNMs, but the part that'll really knock you on your butt is the logistics of getting 22 groups in and out of each house promptly.
To give you an idea of the transportation issues, let me just say that about half of the houses are on a Greek Row-type street at one end of campus. But then several more are on a sort of mini-Greek Row on a street that is at the OPPOSITE side of campus. Now add 2 that were housed in the dorms while I was there. They used the buildings most suited for allowing privacy for the sorotites in question, but these just happened to be off in a part of campus that was nowhere near either of the streets mentioned above. Lastly, you can't forget several houses with lots here and there around central campus, dating back to before building space was at such a premium.
I'm amazed at the organizational skills it must take to put it all together each year!
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