And, in other news, world keeps revolving.

Imagine the scene. You're revising hard for your law finals in your law school's library. Strict concentration is required to cram in those final case names and statute clauses. Suddenly, your Zen-like focus is interrupted by the squawking of a nauseating 19 year-old undergraduate (or possibly slightly-older LPC student), likely over-excited by a combination of: (a) the novelty of being in a library; (b) WKD Blue (do they still have that?); and (c) Meow Meow.

That's pretty annoying. And, for some, overwhelmingly so. At prestigious Duke University, law students (who, admittedly, do pay $45,000 a year for the dubious pleasure), have become so enraged that mutiny is in the air, albeit with a slighly unfortunate (and occasionally sweary) tone which may well not win much sympathy in the ongoing war over library space. One student, no doubt through a veil of irascible tears, has been moved to start the ultimate in student activism, a Facebook protest group page.  

Above The Law report on the feud below.

http://abovethelaw.com/2010/05/douchiest-law-school-students-dont-like-douchey-undergrads-in-the-duke-law-library/
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