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...spring of 1970, 150 Harvard men and 150 Radcliffe women agreed to switch places in the colleges??€™ first experiment in co-ed housing. Men moved up to the Quad to share bathrooms with Radcliffe women, and women moved to the River to walk the men’s hallways. The experiment was a success: the two colleges traded nearly 700 students the following fall...
...students’ side when it came to making change. Lowering the legal age of adulthood from 21 to 18 hampered colleges??€™ attempts to regulate students’ social lives, says Whyte. “Trying to enforce rules on the behavior of students who are adults—except for some 17-year-old freshmen—became untenable for colleges...
That active risk reduction isn’t a tradition yet doesn’t mean that it can’t become one. Looking to enhance its student life, Boston College last year formed a Student Tradition Task Force to evaluate other colleges??€™ traditions and to devise a panoply of its own college rituals. If BC can create all of its traditions from scratch, surely we can—and must—add this most important one to our mix. By being aware and responsible at Harvard-Yale, we can begin creating a campus where safety...
...University expands across the Charles River, Harvard has come under the scrutiny of the Boston Police Department (BPD), which is intent on strictly enforcing drinking rules at The Game’s tailgate as it does at other local colleges??€™ events...
...feel that prefects, on the whole, are more effective than proctors at dispensing counsel to greenhorn first-years. Our eventual hope is to see prefects, instead of proctors, living in first-year dorms in a part-time advising capacity, much like other schools—including several Ivy League colleges??€”already...