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...After the UC defied Pilbeam??s decision last week by continuing to pay money out of its party fund, the up-front funding that HoCos and student groups receive from the UC appeared to hang in the balance...
...You’d think that Harvard had transformed into a military junta, given the tone of recent email threads demanding justice and democracy. Alas, the students throwing around such lofty rhetoric have been riled by nothing more than Dean Pilbeam??s refusal to continue subsidizing underage drinking. By bemoaning the demise of campus social life, Pilbeam??s critics suggest that Harvard students can enjoy themselves only while inebriated...
Kris Bartkus ’08, who hosted a party in Quincy’s balcony suite after verifying that his room would in fact be receiving a UC reimbursement, said the timbre of the celebration—if affected at all by Pilbeam??s ruling—was only enhanced...
...student body into a tizzy, and house and student group e-mail lists exploded, as undergraduates vented their outrage. One student proposed on his house open list that the College “is run by regulatory zealots.” Another griped that “Dean Pilbeam??s letter is 70-80 percent bullshit.” What tact. It’s not surprising that students are mourning the end of the party grant days (free-flowing booze is a good time indeed) but the vitriol reaction toward Pilbeam??s announcement is bizarre...
...administrative decisions have sent shockwaves through the undergraduate community like Interim Dean of the College David Pilbeam??s announcement on Tuesday that he was terminating the system of party grants run by the Undergraduate Council (UC). Much of the outcry regarding Pilbeam??s decision had to do not with the substance of the decision but the unilateral, sudden, and boorish manner in which it was made. Pilbeam??s refusal to communicate openly with students and UC representatives is not only alarming but also paradigmatic of a caustic and imperious attitude towards students that...