<p>"A prevailing mood of malaise in Cambridge hasnt deterred new applicants, of course, and theyre still coming in droves. But if the food is lackluster, the housing sometimes derelict, and the faculty inaccessible, then at the very least we should come home to sleep on something wider than a plank." </p>
<p>I mean, it's definitely snug, but it's really not bad as long as you don't live in Dunster (where some rooms actually have special beds that are narrower than twin). If you're sleeping with the person you're probably used to a little physical contact with them anyways...</p>
<p>oooooooooh! ^ that was a burn. haha. But seriously, that article made me laugh pretty thoroughly. However, I think he's being serious. It is pretty important if the students themselves can't even sleep comfortably. Oh man...the beds in Dunster are pretty miserable. Anyway, I think this article should be taken seriously.</p>