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...increasingly complied with the City of Boston—and tightened the screw on the tailgate—it’s compensated undergrads handsomely, offering money and latitude to enhance the weekend in ways less likely to land them in jail. In 2006, the College Events Board (CEB) sponsored three massive parties in dining halls across campus the night before The Game. Last night, the current crop of CEB members put its putative predecessors to shame by bringing Girl Talk to Harvard Yard. Tighter restrictions on room parties be damned—infusing thousands of Yalies and Harvard alums...
...take their party inside. But tonight will be different. “It’s outside rain or shine,” says Vice-chair of the College Events Board Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10 confidently. Regardless of how wet or cold you may be, the CEB has ensured that Girl Talk, the popular DJ, will be covered by a tent. And if listening to Girl Talk’s mashes aren’t incentive enough, there will be glowsticks. Yes, you read right: Glowsticks! Tonight’s rally will feature appearances by the Harvard...
...Pennsylvania. While a UC representative his freshman year, he was the vice-chair for College Life, a committee he also served on while not on the UC his sophomore year. He has served on the College Events Board since the spring of his sophomore year, and is now the CEB vice-chair. He is also a member of the Fly final club.Schwartz met Biggers, his possible running-mate, through the CEB, of which is the secretary. She is a Pforzheimer resident, the president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, a member of Peer Health Exchange, and a member...
...sexual inexperience. Mary K.B. Cox ’10 and William V. Leiter ’10 said they were drawn to the event by the movie’s buzz and CEB’s rising reputation. “I’m a big fan of CEB events. I hear the movie’s supposed to be really good,” Cox says. Leiter adds that the screening introduces a much-needed new element to Harvard’s social scene: “I think the College has a difficult time finding ways...
College Events Board Vice-Chair Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10 declined to comment on the specifics of the upcoming event, saying only that the CEB was debating “a number of improvements” to the rally but that they were “confident that students will be pleased with the changes...