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...what are students talking about? Well, some at least are very concerned about whether they will be able to drink beer from cups filled from a keg at the Yale football game, or will have to drink from bottles or cans instead. The issue has been presented by some as between healthy, happy fun and the crushing of the last vestige of social life at Harvard by the jackbooted heel of the College administration. A petition, more calmly worded than some of the e-mails I have received, argues for kegs on economic, medical, sociological and even environmental grounds...
Last night’s Undergraduate Council meeting featured an hour-long question-and-answer session with Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby, as well as the approval of two pieces of legislation—including one protesting this year’s keg ban at the Harvard-Yale game...
...believe the bill will create solidarity with the HoCo’s and the entire student body. It shows that the student body has serious and legitimate concern about the keg ban,” Blickstead said. “If we don’t support this, then who are we representing...
...believe that, while the intent of the keg policy was positive, the policy will actually effect negative and potentially dangerous results,” the petition said...
Henry Wechsler, a social psychologist and lecturer at the Harvard School of Public Health and a national expert on collegiate drinking, has argued that the benefits of the keg restriction outweigh the drawbacks...