Sung talks about HSA, more services locations, the Lampoon, the comp process, and Final Clubs
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So there's a lot of construction going on, Simon me seemingly shouting at you guys. It's like the biggest idiot run company in the world. They have you make about like a billion dollars in profit or something. Every year they have a lot of services that says one of them doing laundry day our wood. There's a service were like, You get a bad every week and what they do is you, Phillip Logic back with all your life What all your laundry? And then it comes back in the week, folded and clean. He also have a dry service, uh, dry cleaning service. We do look to you deliver war balls or like the big water like jugs to your room. Um, and right past that, we have insomnia, cookie, insomnia, cookie because it's open until two or three a. M. It's really big. If you come in right before it closes and buy a cookie, you'll get the rest of the cookies idea. It's a rumor I'm not sure if it's true. This is also another house of Lowell because, like I mentioned earlier, um and here this is the Harvard shop. The Harvard shop is also run by HS A. On because of that, they're all, like, just associate with each other. We'll know part of the Harvard chop chief's most of its profits, but don't needs all royalties that they get to Harvard Financial aid to support the students. It's direct rivalry with the Crimson, which is a school newspaper. So the leg pulling projects on pranks on each other and stuff. So this is the perfect time to talk about the cop process. The com process is basically stands or come competency. Sometimes you refer to it us a competition process. Basically, before you can join a club, you have to go through the process. Uh, you write articles were thick friends in and stuff like that. You write articles for the land food, and if he likes your work there, they let you into the pub at the end of the semester's. Some of them have a noncompetitive caught process such as word, which is a seed s o off student radio here on campus. Word aloud and you want to finish? Is their clock process to become a part of the club. This's include like that the bosses like, included and diversity. Speaking of exclusivity right here we have a flag. Final clubs are basically the pub of social life, I guess, depending on how you look at so to life on campus. Basically, a more elite version of, um, fraternities and sororities. This plaque that you see on this parent holding all final owned buildings on campus and day have a punch process, which is basically rushing process of fraternity or sorority. If it says you're invited to this cocktail or something, then you go through punching process with them. No by November um, beginning of November, people find out whether or not they're in that final club way. We had JFK and just a lot of the president's We're in the finals clubs, so right now we are standing on this.