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...Cosgriff ’06. “There’s always something to do, you don’t need to spend money to have fun,” says Munster. “I mean, you can go to tons of parties and get free alcohol.” The booze may be gratis, but some still question the quality of such events. “Parties tend to be free,” says Heymann. “Whether or not they’re fun is up for debate...
Evans, who is from Britain, compares Harvard’s efforts to the experiences of his friends from home. “In the English uni system they have subsidized student bars so you pay for your alcohol at cost price. If Harvard actually had a student bar I think it would make going out a lot more affordable for people. It would encourage a lot of people to go out—I don’t think Harvard encourages people to have a social life. I think your social education is just as important as your academic education...
...feel relatively secure in the fact that if they find a party, they can probably get inside—no questions asked. After simply walking through the door, they will be welcomed by the (male) hosts, who will then introduce themselves. And they will be directed towards the alcohol...
Individuals who bring in their own alcohol will be subject to University regulations, a well as state and city laws and will not be allowed to leave the tailgate area with an open container...
Following Mahan’s suggestion earlier this semester for each House to host a pancake breakfast so as to encourage students to eat starches prior to tailgating and to minimize instances of alcohol poisoning in the process, Harvard University Dining Services has one slated for 8:00 to 10:30 a.m. the day of the Game...