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Clearly, Harvard is currently looking to decrease cases of student overindulgence—the College’s Committee on Social Clubs recently recommended that Harvard introduce student group responsibility for dangerous drunkenness. But this is a misguided approach if the College does not both address the faults of its alcohol education system and build on its strengths, such as the FRED...
...behind the publication originated at Duke University back in 2003. For Harvard’s spin on the idea, editors teamed up with the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (OSAPR), and Saturday Night includes resource materials on the final pages. While each anonymous submission takes a unique approach to this touchy subject, reading the magazine from cover to cover in one sitting can have an overwhelming effect. Each piece addresses an experience with sexual assault with varying degrees of subtlety, often with graphic depictions of the horrific crimes. Neagheen Homaifar ’10, founder of Saturday Night...
...sharp, stylish oufits, prompting prompting publicity director Carmen P. I. Collyns ’10 to demand, “Why didn’t you audition for the show!” Gunawan, who says he admires Jude Law’s “street” approach to suits, wore layered button-down shirts with a suit jacket and tie, while Paik was attired in a neat V-neck sweater, stylishly distressed jeans, and bold black-and-white sneakers. “I don’t really give a fuck what people think...
...experience, with the upperclassmen reaping the rewards of their efforts through a monetary stipend.“It’s all about casual advising and forging friendships,” PAF Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 says. But herein lies the inherent problem. The informal approach to advising proposed by the administration is something rather inviting to students, and yet the idea of stipends funding these “peer” relationships harkens towards a tête-à-tête that is more murky than it is efficient. The boundaries between adviser and advisee...
...favors: The Porter mascot is a raccoon, public pest number one for Toronto home owners because the rampant critters nest under their homes, claw into their garbage and treat TV antenna towers as a ladder. "The airline is elegant and upscale, so why go with a Disneyesque marketing approach?" says Barry Avrich, filmmaker and president of Toronto ad agency Endeavour, who on a recent Porter round-trip was one of six passengers...