The Arena’s proposal to close down a block for a March NCAA basketball celebration ran into some opposition at tonight’s City Council meeting, although it narrowly passed. Wendy Woods pointed out that the event might involve “young people,” of whom “many will be responsible, but many will not.” Chris Easthope argued that there was little difference between this event and Oktoberfest, but Joan Lowenstein disagreed. The basketball party would be “more likely to attract college students,” she said, and “drinking is a severe problem on campus.” By voting against this event where a bar would be serving alcohol presumably just to people with IDs, “we could do our part to show that we don’t approve of this.”
Well, we and a few unnamed co-conspirators have been talking about a drinking game for watching City Council on channel 16 for some time now, and a new rule has just suggested itself: “If Joan Lowenstein says something, drink.” Keep in mind that this game would likely attract young people, possibly even some in the binge-drinking-prone urban planning PhD student demographic. Councilmember Lowenstein, your duty is clear.