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...actually thought it was more of a big deal than it was,” Mackey says. “It was kind of a shocker when we showed up in formal dresses.” Despite the less-than-raging location, holding the party off-campus accomplished more than high attendance. “It’s fun to have people get off-campus,” Moretzsohn says. “It’s nice to be able to go somewhere besides where we go every weekend.” Still, FM would have rather partied...
...affect her group since they already plan three weeks in advance. BGLTSA typically hosts two campus events a semester, she said. President of the Black Men’s Forum Ralph L. Bouquet ’09, who has worked closely with McLoughlin to plan both on- and off-campus events, said he would like to see more transparency and organization of the House registration process. —Staff writer Sophie M. Alexander at salexand@fas.harvard.edu...
...Association of Black Harvard Women (ABHW), also recognized the efforts of three black underclassmen, two high school winners from the Boston area, and music executive Clarence Avant. The Tribute Board, a board of ten undergraduate black women, selected black male leaders in black student organizations and in off-campus groups that address broader black issues, said Safiya J. Miller ’09, the event’s co-chair. The three senior winners were Marcus G. Miller ’08, Barry E. Breaux Jr. ’08, and Ofole “Fofie” U. Mgbako...
...maybe there is no room left in the Houses. But why not let transfers simply find their own off-campus housing and then come to class? Judging from the attendance of Ec-10 lecture, there’s certainly no shortage of classroom seats...
...it’s unclear just how many more party-goers Harvard’s final clubs might accommodate before the Cambridge Police Department comes a-knockin’—it’s also unfairly apocalyptic to believe that just because undergraduates are drinking to extremes off-campus, as opposed to in their dorm rooms, they will be any less willing to seek medical attention in an emergency. (“Oh no! Jane has stopped breathing! If only we were in a dormitory, so a resident tutor could have the presence of mind to call...