They've got GAME
Inside the Davenport Cottage’s infamous two-story party suite, stacks of chocolate bars, San Pellegrino, Bounty paper towel rolls and cereal boxes clutter the bar. An empty cooler from the past weekend lies in the other corner, the tap dried out. In the entryway door, beer bottles and other remnants of Saturday night’s party clutter the entrance.
#2
By Reuben B.
2:10pm on October 10, 2008
Oh gosh...uh...this was a great article, but I'm extremely self conscious, so a few small corrections:
-I'm no guru, I just like to being aware
-Although the language may imply it, I don't play D&D
-I don't get my jollies performing fatalities, I just tried to describe the game feature
-I don't know about the signs, but the slides certainly had pee on them
Again, great article, just...you know...yeah.
#3
By (Anonymous)
5:16pm on October 10, 2008
video gamers are more interesting and personable so it was easier to get interviews with them

City debates Tweed overhaul
Muenzer: Some people
Waiting for Swensen
I'm sorry it did not get into more games that go on at Yale besides video games, like the various board game events and tabletop games.
Also, Nexus probably has about 30-40 regulars, right?