Election night parties lose their spark on and around campus
Barley House was quiet on election night, rare for the college pub usually filled with SMU students. The scent of freshly-fried, golden-brown fries wafted through the crisp autumn air on the pub’s patio. The soft glow of string lights illuminated gleaming cocktail glasses. The air was eerily still, and the soft buzz of overlapping conversations rose and fell. College students and patrons awaited the start of the election with freshly drawn beverages waiting to be sipped.
The near-campus spot has...
The near-campus spot has...