The reopening of the Joseph Family Spa in Pulver Pavilion is the most recent chapter in the history of a snack bar that has evolved along with the College and the student body for six decades. When John Joseph ran the Spa, he knew more students by their first names than anyone else on campus.
A perusal of Adam Cote '95's resume makes it initially difficult to ascertain what he does for a living. During his time on Mayflower Hill, he was a varsity football and baseball player, president of the debate team and an occasional participant in student theater productions.
Fall has finally arrived on Mayflower Hill. The days are getting chilly and the leaves are changing, which means one thing is coming: Parents Homecoming Weekend. It's the time when we all rally behind our sports teams and hope for victories across the board.
One group of seniors finds fortune in your dirty laundry, literally. Mike King, Jeffrey Mullins, Alex Russell and Bryan Solar run Lazy Mule Laundry, a pick-up and drop-off service that professionally cleans students' clothes at low prices. The original impetus for the company was that if friends King, Russell and Solar had so much trouble with their laundry, others must be dealing with the same inconveniences.