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...keep students from being pre-occupied during exams. “It’s not a good idea to have an event going on during finals,” Ayoub said. The prize is a six-foot tall “Risk Trophy” still in CEB??s possession. According to Pararas, last year’s winners, Quincy, PfoHo, and Leverett failed to work out a sharing plan, so the trophy is unclaimed and ready for this year’s winner. “Currier finished 12th last year, which is absolutely miserable...
...timing: Instead of being held on a weekend afternoon, Yardfest 2008 will happen on a Friday night. A far more popular time slot for a concert event, it offers a chance to usher in the weekend on a notable high. Simply put, Yardfest will be hard to miss. The CEB??s endeavours to revive the annual Yardfest and by proxy, the social scene at Harvard, are both quite commendable and realistic. The dedication and fervor with which the new CEB has taken on social programming represents a far more daring and visionary leadership than in past years. Take...
...picking an artist. By polling students to determine artist preferences—or abandoning the current structure of Yardfest in favor of several smaller and decentralized performances—the CEB could please more students and increase undergrad involvement in social programming overall. Perhaps the biggest hindrance to the CEB??s ability to implement effective social programming is its budget. Our hipster friends at Brown University will be treated to a fine lineup this spring, including Lupe Fiasco, Girl Talk, Vampire Weekend, and M.I.A., while pseudo-star Gavin DeGraw is expected to headline at Harvard. While a series...
Three students were also elected to head planning for the CEB??s major events—Yardfest will be organized by James A. McFadden ’10, next fall’s ‘Welcome Back’ event by Tracy M. Spetka ’10, and the Harvard-Yale pep rally by Trang T. Pham...
...Unless people are willing to buy our 150 t-shirts, we will probably lose money,” she says. “This is for the Harvard community; it’s not just for us.”S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, the CEB??s chief executive officer, emphasizes that the board worked closely with WHRB to come to an agreement about dividing the event’s cost.“Though our budget is large, it is not unlimited,” he says.Goldenberg, who is also a Crimson editor, says...