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...They called for installing a pub (which council presidential candidate Teo Nicolais ’06 has campaigned on this year). Last time around, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 nixed the idea for a bar out of a misplaced desire to preserve an alcohol-free alternative social space on campus—a fine priority in its own right, but a decision that sealed Loker’s demise. Last November, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told The Crimson regarding Loker’s story...
Several College administrators and Harvard Athletics personnel met yesterday with top officers from the Boston Police Department (BPD) and the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) to discuss what went wrong at the Game and to address future alcohol regulations...
This year’s Game saw ejections for underage drinking, a record number of students treated for alcohol-related problems and complaints of public urination and unruly conduct...
Last year, The Crimson covered a story about Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, and his plan of attack on alcoholism at Harvard. In an email, Gross stated that the social options at Harvard must change “so that intoxication is not viewed as a reasonable way to spend an evening.” The danger that alcohol presents to students in a bustling city campus has many manifestations. The inherent hazards of drinking large quantities of alcohol are obvious to any of us who have held back a roommate?...
What I found in our conversations was not bitterness or militancy towards alcohol, but rather openness and even enjoyment of the concept of inebriation. “I wouldn’t want everyone else to stop drinking,” Jennie told me, “It would make Harvard an incredibly boring place to be.” We can all (excluding, perhaps, the administration) readily admit that alcohol is not going to leave campus, nor can everyone be dissuaded from drinking. The idea is, however, that if you aren’t comfortable being drunk, you should...