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...become a regular object of controversy on campus. In 1979, a student was paralyzed from the neck down after falling during an initiation ceremony. In the early 1980s, the club drew severe criticism after 10 initiates were brought to University Health Services and a letter disparaging the club??€™s female guests was circulated among students. In the late 1980s, Pi Eta faced two separate allegations of rape, a report of indecent assault and battery, and a brawl between three men outside the club, according to police reports cited by The Crimson. Shortly before the club closed...
Johnny D’s 17 Holland St., Davis Square 617-776-2004 21+ Cover: Around $10 This classy Davis Square joint features a wildly eclectic music lineup, seven days a week – the only real constant is that the bands are excellent. The club??€™s music bridges nearly every taste, including funk, calypso, rock, folk, bluegrass, jazz, and R&B; so check the schedule at Johnnyds.com before going. The Hotspot went on a Tuesday night, and wasn’t expecting too much, since Tuesday isn’t exactly Mardi Gras at most clubs...
...group of members, including Anne M. Lewis ’07, were upset because the club??€™s board had not discussed or voted on the issue. Although the G.O.P. included support for the FMA in its platform during the National Convention that summer, Lewis says that when school resumed there was still an “overhanging specter from the spring...
Lewis and others brought a resolution to the board recognizing the diversity of HRC member opinions about the FMA, but it was unceremoniously voted down. In the end, the club??€™s official position was in support of the FMA, leaving a number of members with a bitter taste in their mouths...
...gays in the HRC, this means that their views will be recognized and considered, but that said, their presence will not exert undue influence in deciding the club??€™s positions on issues related to their livelihood...