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Mellone said the influx of undergraduate dorms in Allston is a pivotal issue in the lengthy planning process. On the one hand, undergrads bring with them a variety of cultural amenities like student centers and clubs??a top task force recommendation. On the other hand, more students potentially puts stress on an already tight housing and traffic situation in the neighborhood, a concern often expressed by residents and top city officials alike...
...Auburn St. social organizations, two such clubs are embroiled in a harrowing “identity crisis.” Gossip Gal, who hasn’t been inside either club since she was a prefrosh sleeping on Gossip Guy’s futon, knows one thing: the clubs?? members may no longer all be white, but the powder they shovel into their nostrils on a nightly basis certainly...
...seems that fraternities—simply for lack of being those “other” clubs?? have earned themselves a somewhat alternative reputation. While they remain exclusive and all-male, they have a friendly face, a bizarre twist considering the less cuddly reputation on other campuses. As they have grown in numbers and increased the volume on their events, the frats have shifted the social terrain for Harvard men (and women). But as fraternities take more public shape, they are also forced to make definitional choices...
Still, the frats aren’t entirely separate from the final clubs?? sphere of influence. In the most obvious sense, some frat members are also members of final clubs...
Even with their strong presence, the social scene doesn’t begin and end with the residential colleges. There are plenty of non-University options, in strong contrast to Harvard’s dependence on exclusive final clubs??Yalies can choose between off-campus house parties, fraternities and Secret Societies...