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Yourth-Fears adopt Nar Bight

For fourth years who made a showing at the Biltmore Bar and Grill last night, at some point you probably glanced down at the orange cup clenched in your hand and read the words aloud to yourself.

Nar Bight.

You said it again, just to make sure your reading skills didn't truly waste away to nothing over the summer.

Nar Bight.

And then it registered, and a knowing look crossed over your face.

"You can't fool a Wahoo," the cup boasts on the back. You can, however, pull one over on the administration. Or so we'd like to believe.

This year, the traditional monthly Fourth-Year Bar Nights, organized as a bonding event by the Class of 2002 Trustees, will assume an alias.

Although the Office of the Dean of Students politely declined to comment on Bar Nights, Fourth-Year Class President Portman Wills said that traditionally, administrators frowned upon advertising Bar Nights in print as such because of legal concerns. For example, if someone hurts themselves at one of these soire

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