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There are some solutions to the above objections. One way, suggested by U.C. Vice-President Justin Label '97, is to allow blocking groups to choose six non-ordered choices. This would prevent homogeneous communities from forming while allowing students to avoid being quadded...
Council vice-president Justin C. Label '97, oneof the sponsors of the bill, said the changes willhelp boost attendance at house parties...
...biggest problems with these partieshas been that because they have only beenadvertised in one house, people figure that nobodyis going to come, so they don't either, and no oneshows up," Label said...
...they "represent anti-intellectual, highly social, high-risk activities for students." Thus that may never be a reality again for Harvard students. Nonetheless, Dean Epps seems to concern himself with producing a more intellectual social life at Harvard and his solution doesn't even address what some students would label the problem with the Harvard social scene. A big deal is being made of the Loker Commons. This surely begs an in-depth analysis of the "problem" which the Loker Commons is intended to solve...
...bottom line is negativity you hear abouthip-hop," said Danny Castro, who works for theLyricist's Lounge, a record label in New YorkCity. "Whenever there's a hip-hop event you'regoing to see police. They feel that it promotesviolence...