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...Tomorrow Ohiri Field will be packed with tailgates hosted by Harvard and Yale student groups. The council has provided 90 spots for Harvard groups including HoCos, out of 150 available spaces on the student tailgate...
...bill passed by the Undergraduate Council on Sunday, each HoCo was asked to contribute $450 to pay for a centralized system of distributing beer. This system includes a serving station at the center and two sanctioned beer trucks at opposite ends of Ohiri Field, where the undergraduate tailgate will be held tomorrow, according to Mahan. The council will contribute $2,000, and the College is giving more than $20,000. Yale has agreed to pay $2,000 for the tailgate as well...
Aside from the communal beer, HoCo can purchase their own alcohol for their tailgates as well. But since the 2002 Game, kegs have been banned from Harvard’s tailgate, and beer balls—a smaller alternative to kegs—will also be prohibited from Ohiri Field this year. Any kegs present tomorrow will be part of the centralized beer distribution...
...offset costs, the College is charging alumni, graduate students and guests $10 to enter the general tailgate area on Ohiri Field. As of yesterday at 5 p.m., 950 tickets had been sold and the alumni association has reserved 200 additional tickets. Tailgate tickets can be purchased at the Harvard Box Office...
According to Carlisle, the Yale College Council allocated several spots to graduate student groups and graduate schools, including their divinity school, on their tailgate area on Ohiri Field...