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...Cambridge Department of Public Health authorized the Club to reopen in late April, but officials at the Club—which caters to Harvard faculty, alumni, and other guests??€”decided to delay reopening the restaurant service until after Commencement...
Students authorized to stay on campus during the upcoming three-week January term will not be allowed to hold parties or host guests??€”including fellow Harvard students not among the 1,316 cleared to stay—according to an statement e-mailed to The Crimson yesterday by Interim Director of Advising Programs Inge-Lise Ameer...
...Guests??€™ attire helped recall an earlier era of Quincy’s history. Dressed in a style particular to the 1950s, men in attendance wore jackets, and women were clad in dresses, dancing in the dimly-lit dining hall...
...return. These are usually students’ versions of a dinner gathering—without the luxury of a dining table—but its absence only adds to the laid-back mood of joviality. Dinner parties seem to encourage generosity far more than any other event, and guests??€™ gifts of wine or dessert generate a communal pride in the collectively assembled meal...
...attributed to any one student or party. When one considers the sheer number of registered, unregistered, and totally private social events held across campus, it is utterly ludicrous to assume that the elected leader of a student group can be held responsible for the behavior of their sometimes uninvited guests??€”who may barhop for hours before vomiting at said student group’s function. The situation becomes even more complicated when students attend multiple College-sponsored functions in the space of one night. Beyond these substantive objections to the current alcohol amnesty policy, we urge those...