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...where there's a will, there's a way. Yale junior Brad C. Corrodi says, "We're gonna disguise [a keg] as a drum and maybe waltz it in with the band...
...maintain house life the impact of a new policy need not be devastating. A defeatist attitude belies the adulthood we have and doesn't solve the problem. Private parties will no doubt continue, and with a little effort and maturity house life might turn into something more than open keg parties...
Boycotting Coors does not stop with refusing to buy Coors beer. It means asking stores and restaurants frequent not to carry it. It means asking liquor stores which only stock one brand of keg beer, often Coors, to sell other brands. It means not being fooled by flashy ads and new brand names. Don't buy Coors products until the people that make them are allowed a decent environment in which to make a living. It is time to see through the foam and take the head of Coors...
...Harvard administration should help support alternate ways of attracting people to campus-wide parties, now that the era of the open keg is over. Providing funds for live music is an example. The Talking Heads or The Del Fuegos would be acceptable substitutes for a styrofoam cup of warm beer. University support on the advertising of campus-wide parties would be another way of filling the alcohol void...
...spilled into the streets on Friday morning. Students scurried about, toting bags filled with pretzels and cheese doodles. Others gathered on street corners to discuss where the parties would be held. "There's gonna be a big bash down by the river, I think," said an eager junior. "A keg, maybe...