H - Entry

     H-entry is a community of 48 of the most smart, funny, talented, and hungry undergrads. Well.....everything else might be a bit of an exaggeration, but as far as being hungry is concerned, the evidence follows:

        Dinner in Boston

Study Break

 Thanksgiving Dinner

     Therefore  to take care of these hungry undergrads we have two absolutely amazing tutors, Mike and Heidi. They manage to keep us well fed, and out of trouble.
We often have study breaks where
 we devour mass quantities of nutritionless grub (However, on the request of the calories and health conscious we have also opted for some healthy food in some of the recent study breaks.) and direct suitably inane quips at our Entry Chair, whoever the schmuck may be. The pictures above are from only a few of several study breaks. Our entry life revolves around these study breaks, so if it is still not clear, study breaks are an excuse to get away from those books, get some great free food, complain about how bad life is, flaunt how much work you have and how difficult it was for you to make time to come down and grab food, and make your needs be heard.

  Other than these study breaks, there are always snacks for our newly founded tradition of must-see-TV. And sometimes you may also find Mike and Heidi lurking around at midnight with a tray of freshly baked cookies.

        Now that the issue of food is clear...here are some details about the entry: Hex, one of the 9 divisions of MacGregor House, is made up of 6 suites, each of which has 8 rooms. There is one all male, one all female, and  four coed suites. Every suite has a lounge, a kitchenette, a bathroom, and at least 2 obscenely annoying smoke detectors. Optional furnishings include non-functional stereos and computer equipment, toasters, microwave ovens and televisions.  Hex is home to the noisy, the quiet and the somewhere-in-betweens. If you think you are loud, the second floor might be the place for you, where you can hear all kinds of music, loud chatter, and of course the shrieking and giggling as the residents play one of their mindless games/pranks. On the other hand if you like it quiet, the peaceful calm on the fourth floor might suit you well. If you think you do not fit either extreme, you will fit right in on the third floor.

      There is always help available should you need it. If you need help with your work, feel free to bug one of the upperclassmen. If you need someone to talk to, Mike and Heidi are always around. If you need something for your suite or room, just go knock on the entry chair's door. If you are still hungry, follow the exotic odor of food, emanating from one of the suites, and just beg.