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Three weeks ago, the Joint Subcommittee of the Committees on College Life and House Life issued a working draft of a report concerning student organization event management. While this draft is not final, it lays out some important changes regarding the process of hosting large-scale social events in the College. Thankfully, the document suggests helpful and laudable common-sense measures that need to be taken to ensure the safety and success of large-scale social events. Moreover, the process by which the draft was written signifies a constructive departure from the heavy-hand paternalism that was embraced...
After Kowalcky’s presentation, the BRA’s new director of planning Kairos Shen took the floor to present the draft of the city’s scope for Harvard’s master plan. He emphasized what the BRA saw as the need for the University to integrate its new structures with the community around them and the necessity of increasing residents’ access to public open spaces...
...mainland. He earned his B.A. from the University of Hong Kong before studying law at Lincoln's Inn in London. After returning to Hong Kong to practice law, he was elected to the Legislative Council in 1985 and became a member of the Beijing-appointed committee to draft Hong Kong?s Basic Law. But when Beijing cracked down on protestors in Tiananmen Square in 1989, Lee's role in leading protests in Hong Kong led to his ouster from the Basic Law committee. Since then, he has been banned from visiting the mainland, with the exception of a brief Legislative...
...task force, which is comprised of mayor-appointed residents, distributed a letter that enumerated their objections and described the proposed plan as “a vague draft that fails to address community quality of life issues...
...next step toward changing the policy for holding large student group events in the Houses, a working draft of the report on events management was brought before the Committee on College Life (CCL) yesterday morning. The report calls for Harvard to limit student group events to two per night and to require organizations to register parties three weeks in advance. It also suggests unifying the House registration system and increasing Harvard University Police Department coverage. “I want events to be better organized and safer,” Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin said...