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...those responsible for our alcohol policies to do the same. Similarly, once a policy revision is made, the administration should be as transparent as possible regarding its implementation. During the party grant controversy last year, many students were more upset about former Interim Dean of Harvard College David R. Pilbeam??s arbitrary administrative procedures than by the actual intent of the program. In the future, we hope to see a substantive change in the way University Hall operates. A good start might be a transparent, firm, and fair alcohol policy. After all, this month has been all about...
...Pilbeam??s announcement of the end of the party grant program set the tone early in first semester for a year marked by change...
...defied Pilbeam??s order by voting to allocate $17,000 to fund over two months of party grants. The following day, the College responded by freezing the UC’s funds...
...steady anchor” through a period of flux, keeping the senior staff of the College together and getting several major initiatives off the ground—including the implementation of Gen Ed and the House renewal plan.Daniel E. Lieberman ’86, who took Pilbeam??s freshman seminar in 1982 and is now a professor with him in the Department of Anthropology, described Pilbeam as deeply compassionate in addition to being a highly distinguished academic.“He has the ability to cut through all the noise and chatter and understand what...
...funding, which, unsurprisingly, didn’t help anything.The unproductive conflict reached its zenith in Petersen’s installation speech, in which he railed against the “disempowerment” and “denial of student citizenship” that he perceived in Pilbeam??s actions. While Petersen’s points may have had a trace of validity, his choice of words at the historic occasion of Faust’s inauguration was in bad taste and only served to further turn faculty and administrative opinion against the UC and its goals.Ultimately...