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...Keg bans and marketing strategies aside, some Harvard students questioned whether the study is representative of Crimson fans...
...Harvard-Yale Game saw four cases of “life-threatening” alcohol poisoning, which was partially responsible for the implementation of the keg ban at this year’s Game, wrote Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 in a Nov. 4 op-ed for The Crimson...
...problems stemming from the Game’s tailgates had less to do with the keg ban than with irresponsible distribution of alcohol during the student tailgates, administrators said...
...students got sick because they chose to drink too much. If their motivation was to show the administration that they could get disgustingly drunk whether there was a keg ban or not, some of them obviously succeeded,” Riley said...
...many individual gun owners complaining on their own, often conflicting with each other. Yet what we have now at Harvard are dozens of campus groups all pushing for divergent and often conflicting priorities, and individual students with extreme views shouting past each other on issue as disparate as the keg ban and the curriculum review. If we cannot even agree among ourselves about what we want, how will the administration ever respond? We are stuck in a vicious cycle where, because we have lost faith in the ability of our elected representatives to generate a sensible unified voice...