"Brian would watch TV with us," Gardner said. "Mark and Brian were amazing."
Rebecca C. Hardiman '01 expressed similar feelings.
"He eats with us all the time and knows our names," she said. "And he can play the harpsichord."
Kirkland resident Bryan M. Parker '02 said he's "heard some people say [Risinger] can be strict."
But Parker called Risinger "awesome," and said he "gives good advice."
Conley said the news of Risinger's departure was not a shock.
"We came in knowing it might be his last year," she said.
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