I recently graduated from CMU, and loved my time here and would recommend the college heavily to anyone wondering whether they should come here. However, with enrollment at almost half of what it was in the peak period of mid-late 00s, I can't help but feel that I missed out on a greater period of Central's history. Seeing relics of the past, like that building on north campus that I'm pretty sure I heard used to be a 24/7 restaurant or something like that with one of those old school phone booths still visible until recently, made me even more curious about how the experience here used to be. What was the campus culture? How crazy were the parties here before that police crackdown a few years back? What defunct restaurants/activities/groups used to be around when campus was more alive? How did anyone find parking back then with such a large enrollment when parking is already such a hassle on campus today?