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...second College Events Board (CEB) was named Tuesday night. S. Adam Goldenberg ’08 will serve as chair of the board, rising from the vice-chair position he held during the CEB’s first semester of operation under outgoing chair Tessa C. Petrich ’07. C. Kai Wu ’09 will succeed Goldenberg as vice-chair. Goldenberg said that he expects the CEB to attempt to put on “more consistent, smaller-scale programming this year” in addition to the traditional large events—the next example...
...last three-and-a-half years, Tessa C. Petrich ’07 has played the role of party planner, event organizer, and gracious hostess. Now is Harvard ready for a fun czarina? Petrich has a long resume of fun. “I prefer to be backstage than on it,” Petrich says about her work with Harvard fashion show Eleganza, in which she served as fashion director, creative director, and most recently, executive producer. “I like creating an opportunity for others to have fun.” Since her freshman year, Petrich...
...where free popcorn will be distributed. “The thing that I am pushing for is that it is possible to put on smaller scale events that, while still campus-wide, may not be so big that the whole campus could attend,” said Tessa C. Petrich ’07, chair of the CEB. But such small-scale events have not run up the bill this semester either. “Those are relatively inexpensive,” Drake said. “They are pretty low-impact events...
...Yesterday’s pep rally was also cancelled due to forecasts of rain. “It doesn’t make sense to ask students to stand out in the rain with electrical equipment,” Drake said. College Events Board (CEB) Chair Tessa C. Petrich ’07 said she did not think the cancelled rally would cut into the board’s budget, unless there were “nominal” cancellation fees for the stage or sound system. The pep rally would have been similar to last year?...
...said Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06. “The only way that it would possibly be cancelled would be if the grass became so waterlogged that vehicles would cause irreparable damage to the field,” said Tessa C. Petrich ’07, chair of the College Events Board. “But there is no way that we are going to see any rain of that intensity.” Drake said some aspects of the tailgate might have to be modified if there is heavy rain. For example, he said...