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Over the last three months, the Undergraduate Council has worked hard to make the case for later dorm party hours, drawing primarily on a phone survey conducted in 2001 by former council representative Brian R. Smith ’02. The survey—which reached 300 undergraduates�...
But the survey does not capture some important qualitative arguments for an extension. For the well-connected or those over 21, final clubs and local bars currently end up being the post-room party destinations of choice. These spaces are legal, enjoyable and safe for many students—but...
Perhaps the strongest argument for an extension is simply that it would greatly benefit students while imposing only a minimal additional burden on the rest of the community. Adding another hour to the curfew will certainly not increase loitering in the neighborhood, since students will have a place to be...
We should all be deliberately conscious of the fact that our actions have an effect on those around us and a cumulative effect on our community. The council’s 2001 survey also found that noise from 1 a.m. parties made it difficult for 12 percent of students to...
But with all these devoted administrators, students and police officers working to craft a unified University response, criticisms of Harvard’s safety infrastructure have not disappeared. According to James K. Herms, a former Extension School student and relentless safety advocate, the rate of non-residence hall violent crime...