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...undergraduates selected by Rinere in consultation with the Student Affairs Committee of the Undergraduate Council. All nine members of the prefect board invited by Rinere have agreed to join. The Prefect Board, Freshman Deans Office, and Advising Programs Office will form a partnership to create the new peer advising program that will ultimately replace the current prefect system, Rinere wrote yesterday. Gouinlock said that at a meeting with the prefect board Sunday night, Rinere had originally told those in attendance that the program was going to be disbanded because of a decision passed down by top members of the College...
...will no longer exist in its present form but will be “morphed into something else,” Rinere said. Rinere, who is just six days into her new post after arriving at Harvard from Princeton University, said the Prefect Program may be replaced with a peer advising system that matches upperclassmen with incoming freshmen the summer before they enter the College. Last night, members of the board of the Prefect Program issued an e-mail statement to prefects, proctors, and some freshmen declaring that they now harbored “serious concerns about the future...
...Canaday were chosen to participate in the pilot “since these are buildings that are fairly central in each of the 3 yards and would make for convenient access,” according to Ballinger. She also wrote that condoms will continue to be offered by the peer counseling groups Room 13, located in Grays, and Contact, located in Thayer. Administrators said they will evaluate the project after it gets underway. “This initiative will be reviewed through a systematic evaluation that will involve usage, surveys, and overall feedback,” Ballinger wrote...
During his talk, Gross also trumpeted the College’s plan to revamp the advising program and recruit a large group of upperclassmen peer advisers to work with the non-residential advisers in all concentrations...
Despite Ingram’s misattribution of responsibility for the peer counseling groups, her goal of raising awareness about rape at Harvard is welcome. We invite Ingram, and any other interested student, to join our efforts by becoming a peer educator in the OSAPR or a member of their house’s SASH team. Together with these committed and talented supporters, we’re working every day for a Harvard free of sexual violence, and are always interested in new energy, insight, and ideas...