A pub of their own

Wednesday, March 30, 2011 - 09:20 in Psychology & Sociology

Josh Woodruff’s job is to show his fellow undergraduates a good time. As the senior student manager of the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub at Loker Commons, Woodruff  ’11 is in charge of programming and promoting the space. If things are a little too quiet on a given evening, he and his fellow student employees are happy to get the party started. “Friday is karaoke night,” he said. “I round up the people who are working at the pub, and we all do a song at 11 p.m. We talk about it for hours before, so by the time we get up there, we’re really excited. When the patrons see that we’re having such a good time, they get into it too.” Undergraduates have been getting into the good times at the Queen’s Head ever since it opened in 2007. Patrons flock there for fun programming, affordable pub grub, and, for those over...

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