Word: kegs
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...year after a keg ban embroiled Harvard’s campus in debate over how best to keep students safe during The Game, undergraduates will head to Yale this weekend—kegs in tow—with the controversy largely forgotten...
...With the caveat that “as an etiquette consultant” she would never encourage underage drinking, Ms. Manersmith suggests “hot peppermint schnapps” and “hot toddies.” If you are the type to head straight for the keg, consider the issue of temperature—“cold beer on a freezing cold day,” Ms. Mannersmith pauses for dramatic effect...
...appeal doesn’t last forever. “As a freshman girl, frats are the coolest thing ever. Hot older guys serving you unlimited refills of keg beer. By senior year, you go to the same parties just to laugh at your lame guy friends trying to scam on the clueless freshmen,” says Schweitzer. “It’s all about perspective.” Not that Yale’s off-campus partying options are all open to everyone. By Caesar’s count, about five percent of the school participates...
...it’s a cold keg that a Yale freshman wants, there are plenty of opportunities just off campus within Yale’s Greek system. Unlike Harvard, Yale’s fraternities can be officially recognized by the university and thus are eligible to receive funding from the Yale College Council. “[Fraternities] play a limited, but a really good role in campus social life,” says Mogul. According to Mogul, this is primarily due to the fact that “their events last later into the night.” Ultimately...
...course, the gruff men and women at 5-0400 can hardly be expected to outfit the Party Shuttle with a keg, but a flask in hand will ensure that even the University’s alcohol policy won’t get in the way of a kinder, gentler, tipsier trip down Garden St.—and it will surely help get through those awful morning cores. Forget harvardparties.com: shuttletime.harvard.edu is where it?...