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Living and learning together

Written by Lucas Briger, Contributor
Published: Friday, March 12th, 2010
Like many married couples, Lyra Plumer GS and Aaron Hostetter GS share hobbies. They discuss books, watch movies, cook meals and even play music together.

But most couples don’t invite a few dozen college students to accompany them.

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  • 2:30 a.m. on March 12th, 2010
    Posted by
    11

    I love Lyra and Aaron! They are quite possibly the nicest people ever.

  • 5:01 a.m. on March 12th, 2010
    Posted by
    '10

    They're both preceptors for Kiddy Lit! Very cool people.

  • 7:57 a.m. on March 12th, 2010
    Posted by
    Living in New Brunswick

    This article is not very representative of graduate students. There are very few RGS spots, and only a tiny minority of grad students live in the colleges. It's a shame this series didn't look at more pressing issues like transportation, the job market for PhDs, or housing.

  • 8:13 a.m. on March 12th, 2010
    Posted by
    '11

    RGS's really do not interact with undergrads at all. I really hope the university reevaluates the program.

  • 9:43 a.m. on March 12th, 2010
    Posted by
    '12

    Chris Moses is an AWESOME RGS. No joke, the activities he holds are the only reason I know the other people on my hall.

  • 3:50 p.m. on March 12th, 2010
    Posted by
    @ '11

    actually my RGSs last year were way way better than RCAs

  • 4:22 p.m. on March 15th, 2010
    Posted by
    Z

    Like a lot of other creepy old people I know, I actually find my housing to be quite nice, thank you.

  • 12:42 p.m. on March 17th, 2010
    Posted by
    Too much of a good thing...

    Chris Moses is the best! Cookies, oranges, cakes, coffee, fresh guacamole, good company, great poems!

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