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Ultimately, unless students have a stronger hand in the shaping of campus policy, success will elude the Harvard administration and satisfaction will elude Harvard students. We know what can work. A keg ban at Harvard-Yale does not work: students drink more hard liquor. Taking a tough-guy stance on alcohol in first-year dorms does not work: it sends them elsewhere. Blaming final clubs does not work: they are free to ignore the warnings...
Following the incident, the university administration itself continued the CSU’s illiberal behavior by instituting a semester-long ban on campus activities relating to the Middle-East conflict...
...Yenching’s decision is the latest in a series of SARS-related restrictions at the University. Although the University has lifted its ban on travel to Toronto, Singapore, and Vietnam, the moratorium is still in effect for travel to mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong...
While the University ban was loosened over the last two weeks to allow travel to Toronto, Vietnam and Singapore, the moratorium remains in effect for mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan...
Although alcohol abuse needs to be addressed, previous heavy-handed attempts to deal with problems on campus—including this year’s keg ban during the Harvard-Yale game—have encountered strong criticism because they have failed to take into account the needs, rights and inevitable tendencies of students. Although Gross will not be able to completely change Harvard’s alcohol culture, better education, an improved student-UHS relationship and social alternatives are small steps towards enhancing the safety, health and enjoyment of Harvard students—whether or not they have chosen...