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Undergraduates and deans alike demonstrated their athletic prowess this year in two campus-wide dodgeball tournament, students flocked in droves to the first-ever Harvard Pub Nights, and the Undergraduate Council (UC) organized Springfest: The Afterparty, an event specifically geared towards undergraduates—complete with beer and professional bands...
When students return in the fall seeking to drown the stress of a new semester in a bottle of beer, the face behind the counter of Louie’s Superette won’t be familiar...
...College as well as Boston Police Department served as insurmountable hindrances—but they cannot deflect any blame for his absence. That Harvard undergrads had no huge concert is ultimately the fault of the UC and HCC. The weekend, whose “Springfest Afterparty”cheap beer and loud music were supposed to be a big draw, ended up a crowdless flop. Regardless of outside factors, that flop reflects poorly on the council and its abilities to manage large-scale events...
...Loker Pub Nights, long mentioned by students as a pie-in-the-sky fantasy, finally came to fruition this year after Corker, University Hall deans, Veritas Records, and Harvard Student Agencies collaborated to throw the regular beer-cum-live band events in Loker Commons. Especially successful on the otherwise party-free nights before standardized tests, Pub Nights attracted a wide range of students with its centralized location, cheap drinks, and lively atmosphere. Pub Nights were also highly accessible to freshmen, who, without House affiliations, are often left out of the party loop...
...reserved about the prospects for the Harvard-Yale tailgate when it hits Allston next in 2006. Tedious and meticulous negotiations between University Hall, HoCos, the UC, and the BPD originally yielded an agreement with which nearly all were satisfied: no kegs, no UHauls, and wristbands to regulate a central beer supply. In the wake of the safe and successful event, the BPD accused Harvard officials of misleading them about the size and scope of the party. In most cases, the BPD’s concerns can be addressed with a few logistical changes: more port-a-johns and more tailgate...