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...knew little about it,” Co-President Jennifer L. Stachowiak writes in an e-mail, “I thought it would be a fun way to learn a lot [and] meet new people.”Until this year, Law School policy required student gatherings where alcohol was served to have a bartender and bouncer if over 50 people attended, an added expense which the group’s budget cannot cover, according to Ford. The group decided not to expand their membership when the Law School changed their policy to cover gatherings of over 100 students...
...count twice!?!)” Pre-Frosh Weekend Although juicing high school seniors is probably still legal by the letter of the law, this year we felt slightly wrong about hosting a group of acne-faced high school guys and telling them that we would only provide them with alcohol or not excrete feces upon them when they were sleeping if they successfully brought back a gaggle of D.T.B. pre-frosh girls. Failing this, the only interaction we can report is when Catizone saw a bright-eyed pre-frosh taking notes in one of his early morning classes. Pre-Frosh...
...think that here at Harvard the norm is for guys to throw parties and control the alcohol,” Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) Co-President Dara F. Goodman ’07 said...
...neighboring community, rather than on the College. Springfest, in recent years, has been built around food and carnival games, which may seem less than age-appropriate when compared with similar events at other schools. Penn’s Spring Fling, for instance, is known for its free-flowing alcohol and most recently featured a concert with O.A.R. HCC’s reforms for Yardfest aim to address chronic students complaints by creating a more College-centered—rather than family-oriented—event, one that features a pop concert as its main event. The committee regards...
...before the election. Nifong has said he is trying to build a case against a third player. In an attempt to get others present that night to cooperate, Nifong has also begun reinstating misdemeanor charges against lacrosse players previously given deferred community service for such offenses as alcohol and noise violations. One player, a team captain who lives at the party house, has already had his charges reinstated; Nifong says the deferment agreement was broken when he hosted the party. Five other players are expected to also have deferred charges reinstated, meaning those players will have court appearances...