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'''Lerner Pub''' is a senior "tradition" that, because of the nature of its name (held in [[Lerner Hall]], completed in [[1999]],) cannot really be that venerable). Every few weeks during senior year, you are supposed to be able to go into the dimly lit confines of the [[Lerner Party Space]] and drink either a couple cans of Heineken or Coors - before your limit has been reached, or before they quickly run out of booze (depending on the policy of the week/year).  
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'''Lerner Pub''' is a senior tradition that originally began many years ago as Furnald Pub, back when [[Furnald Hall]] was senior-only housing. After Furnald became first-year space, the event was moved to Lerner Party Space and changed its name appropriately.
  
The whole thing feels forced and lame, not the least because it consists mostly of frat boys and falling-down pre-gamed slut girls, but because it's several stories underground in a dark, cramped space, and you can get better beer at [[Morton Williams]] (which you will, when they run out). Still, it's free beer. Cheers.
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The event is held once a month and seniors are invited to come enjoy two free beers and hang out with their classmates.  In the past, the pubs have consisted mainly of a 'mixer' feel, often with music and food to accompany the beer.
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The event is jointly planned and paid for by the four senior class councils ([[CC]], [[SEAS]], [[BC]], and [[GS]]).
  
 
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Revision as of 20:06, 23 October 2009

Lerner Pub is a senior tradition that originally began many years ago as Furnald Pub, back when Furnald Hall was senior-only housing. After Furnald became first-year space, the event was moved to Lerner Party Space and changed its name appropriately.

The event is held once a month and seniors are invited to come enjoy two free beers and hang out with their classmates. In the past, the pubs have consisted mainly of a 'mixer' feel, often with music and food to accompany the beer.

The event is jointly planned and paid for by the four senior class councils (CC, SEAS, BC, and GS).