Mice infestation at Yale

Anonymous
Yale has way bigger problems than rodents, letting in students who made up their entire life story:

https://yaledailynews.com/articles/first-year-removed-from-campus-for-falsified-application-information
Anonymous
So now we are criticizing schools for providing emotional support animals for their students? Some people on DCUM are just never satisfied.
Anonymous
This reminds me of this old Harvard Crimson article about Visitas:

"First, tell the clueless pre-frosh that Yale’s rats are bigger, especially if you know they are also attending Bulldog Days, Yale’s Visitas equivalent. If that doesn’t seem to soothe their worries, send them the Harvard Mice FAQ and highlight the quote explaining how living with mice can help “in appreciating nature and in responding to life’s little challenges.” Third, and mandatory regardless of the success of the first or second steps, make your pre-frosh call Yard-Ops for rodent traps."

https://harvardindependent.com/visitas-for-dummies/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has rats.


Harvard always needs to be better than everyone, sheesh.
Maybe Princeton has velociraptors.


DCUM says Columbia is on the way down, but the rates in the Upper West Side are the biggest!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should see the mice at UMD.



lol poster goes directly after UMD randomly for no reason. Can't make it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yale has way bigger problems than rodents, letting in students who made up their entire life story:

https://yaledailynews.com/articles/first-year-removed-from-campus-for-falsified-application-information


arrested and escorted off property within the first month of school. that should happen 100x MORE
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yale has way bigger problems than rodents, letting in students who made up their entire life story:

https://yaledailynews.com/articles/first-year-removed-from-campus-for-falsified-application-information


Your only problem with Yale is they didn't let you in. Yale is doing just fine, thanks!
Anonymous
It's funny for those of us that live in 100+ homes throughout the nicest parts of DC.

I am not sure if I would call it a mice "infestation"...but some of us paid $2MM+ to have mice enter the house every now and then.

Guess what...the next people will pay even more to get the free pets.
Anonymous
Mousers are such an easy solution. Mice are very common in CT and that solves the issue, plus cats are amazing and beautiful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's funny for those of us that live in 100+ homes throughout the nicest parts of DC.

I am not sure if I would call it a mice "infestation"...but some of us paid $2MM+ to have mice enter the house every now and then.

Guess what...the next people will pay even more to get the free pets.


Yup - I paid a lot more for my house and we have mice too.
I would bet dorms in every college in America have mice.
Anonymous
* *A lot more than a college education. Wasn't trying to one up you on the house price!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's funny for those of us that live in 100+ homes throughout the nicest parts of DC.

I am not sure if I would call it a mice "infestation"...but some of us paid $2MM+ to have mice enter the house every now and then.

Guess what...the next people will pay even more to get the free pets.


I have had mice in a house and in an office.
Anonymous
This is why I sent my kid to High Point. No one should be living in squalor when their parents are forking over nearly a half-mil over four years.
Anonymous
I mean some of their buildings are centuries old
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should see the mice at UMD.



lol poster goes directly after UMD randomly for no reason. Can't make it up.


PP you replied to. Because it's my State U and my point was that there are rodents everywhere. Also, it's true! Keep up with the banter, PP

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