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...game will closely resemble the Harvard “Risk” game sponsored by the College Events Board (CEB) last spring. And Harvard students are likely to be active participants this time around too, according to Benjamin S. Decker ’08, the president of the Harvard Interactive Media Group, an umbrella organization that oversees the group responsible for managing the Harvard side of the tournament...
According to the GoCrossCampus press release, several prominent campus government organizations have helped publicize the game. But neither Harvard’s Undergraduate Council nor the CEB is offi cially involved this time around...
...must attempt to install a universally sound social agenda. Changes in the structure of social programming boards, new student spaces, and a new alcohol policy have all changed the way students experience social life at Harvard.This year was the first full year of operation for the College Events Board (CEB)—an autonomous body with undergraduate-elected members and a $200,000 budget from the College—which has proven to be a boon to Harvard’s social scene. This fall’s Harvard Carnival was a solid—though not overwhelming?...
...initiated yesterday. Leverett, Pforzheimer, and Quincy’s war councils had signed a pact to form the alliance Wednesday night. The official treaty, which was presented to the game’s organizers, Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06 and the College Events Board (CEB), stated that the three signing Houses “recognize our bonds of mutual assistance and trust to be greater than our individual Houses’ needs for sole victory.” “The outcome was by no means certain,” said CEB President Adam...
...light of all this, I suggest an alternative. Next year, the College Events Board should cease its coy posturing and change the name of the game to “CEB Self-Promotion.” The format would be very similar to Risk’s, except that the battles would be rhetorical, the rules prescribed by Stephen R. Covey’s Seven Habits of Highly Effective People and the communistic House element eroded to shameless personal image management. And, of course, MorganStanley will be watching...