Greenwich Mod 28

Mod 28, aka Santa Claus Mod, aka Casa Kielbasa, aka Trap City, is without question the piéce de resistance of the Greenwich community. Featuring a succession of interchangeable white male occupants and located conveniently next door to the infamous "Burning Trees" mod, 28 is a good representation of everything that Hampshire stands for: individualism, frontiersmanship, and neoliberalism masquerading as progressive education.

Fall 2015
Things have changed since the housing lottery of Spring 2015. Mod 28, aka Team Rocket is now under new ownership.

Spring 2014
Things changed following the departure of Comrades Vesenka and Bosz for rainier pastures (study abroad in London). The ensuing room arrangements resulted in single rooms for Retzlaff and Sanger. The vacated double was soon occupied by two newcomers, Dylan Murphy and Davin Zimble, both first-semester transfer students studying international relations. An upturn in fanciful ventures (such as the acquisition of pet sugar gliders, multiple concurrent alcohol-making projects, the legendary "Kegfuck") was accompanied by a downturn in staple resources, hygiene and productivity. As a result, the mod acquired the ratchet allure that is by now inseparable from its very existence. No one really knows how the story will end...

Fall 2013
As of fall 2013, the mod was occupied by Austin Retzlaff, Woodley Brown, Neal Sanger, Chris Vesenka, and Mark Bosz. Christening themselves originally as "Casa Kielbasa" and then "Tall White Guy Mod," the gang didn't really find their public identity until Comrade Sanger erected a massive plastic Santa Claus head on the mod's exterior. Chores were observed semi-faithfully, and the presence of a Wii and a working television ensured many a happy night of Super Smash Brothers. All was well.