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...junior year. He is a vice-chair on the UC’s advocacy-focused Student Affairs Committee. He has served on the College Events Board since his sophomore year, and is now the CEB’s vice-chair. He is also a member of the Fly final club. Schwartz’s running mate is Alneada D. Biggers ’10, a Pforzheimer resident who is the secretary of the College Events Board. Charles T. James ’09-’10, a Leverett resident and member of SAC, is in his first year...
...team’s overall performance. “The players have a variety of talent, but they are all highly motivated,” he said. “I can see that their thinking is improving, and I am very happy with the progress the polo club is making.” Before attending yesterday’s game, Jones visited the team’s stable at the equestrian center for the first time. “The horses are well taken care of, and the facility is perfectly suitable for intercollegiate polo...
...very least, it means students shouldn’t look to assign blame for the Girl Talk incident of 2008 to the CEB, or the lack of barriers, or the Masonic ministrations of the Fly Club. No: For whatever reason, the cosmos themselves are aligned against any such rally held on Harvard’s grounds. No more than five have been pulled off in a half-century. And if 2005 was any indication, these rallies are pretty stupid, even when they succeed. If anything, we should be happy that, these days, Harvard spirit can only barely induce shoving. Everyone...
...distinct philosophy that dates back to President A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1877.According to Levi, Lowell conceived of the current housing system in response to the economic stratification in College housing in the early 20th century.Lowell’s vision challenged “the Gold Coast clubs that were the providence of the very wealthy at Harvard,” Levi said. “The attempt was to democratize the benefits of living on campus.” A VISION REVISITEDBut according to some, Lowell’s vision for Harvard housing is tainted by another legacy...
While the committee will look at the policy in full, UC Vice President Randall S. Sarafa ’09 said a provision that holds club leaders responsible for alcohol use that occurs at their organizations’ parties is a key element that needs to be examined...