As I walked up Thayer Street, I was struck by construction, something I hadn’t really seen that much before. Ultimately, the construction would move down the street to right outside my dorm, leading to more than one unpleasant early-morning wakeup.

Peter Swope is the senior editor of digital engagement for The Brown Daily Herald's 133rd Editorial Board. He previously served as a Sports section editor and has also written stories for University News. Peter is a junior from New Jersey studying history.
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