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Brian ([personal profile] memnus) wrote2005-03-15 12:58 pm

Reflections

East is changing. I want to say growing, because it's mirroring the growth I'm going through, but that's not fair to those who'd rather it be how it once was.

Frosh year, I would have been very surprised if I'd walked into the lounge slightly after noon to discover a half-full bottle of brandy and several empty glasses sitting out on the table.  Today, though, it doesn't phase me, and not entirely because I was drinking that brandy last night.  It's not that East was a dry dorm, but a year or two ago none of the drinking was public.  If you drank, you drank with a few friends in someone's room, with the door closed.  Now, it's not nearly so covert.

I'm not sure how I feel about this.  Part of me wants the East of yore, of Funball and G63. Those traditions aren't mine, though, and is it my place to want to hold back a natural change? Places, cultures, and groups are not static and unchanging. They're dynamic and fluid organisms, and I'mnot sure where my part in that process is.

If I know myself, my part is to sit back and watch.  It's where I'm most comfortable.

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[identity profile] sithjawa.livejournal.com 2005-03-19 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I think East is falling apart, but I think everyone old thinks that.

How this year's frosh and next year's frosh do things will determine whether there is an East community as such when we graduate, I think.

There are other things. Drinking contingent in east used to be a hostile takeover, which is less the case now. I like that.