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Adams Loses Sleep Over False Fire Alarms

“It’s sort of an inconvenience, but I like living,” Miller explained.

“It’s kind of a novelty because you get to see people in their bathrobes,” Giblin added. “It’s kind of voyeuristic and fun.”

Before leaving his room at the sound of each alarm, Jeremy N. King ’04 said that he makes sure to entertain the rest of his entryway.

“We have bay windows facing the street, so we put good music on and throw open the windows first,” King said. “We did get various looks from fire officials.”

And he identified at least one key benefit of the forced late-night excursions.

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“You find out who everyone’s hooking up with,” King said.

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