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...Alcohol itself is neutral. The abuse of alcohol is what needs to be taken care of,” he added. Alcohol policy at the College made headlines last year when the Undergraduate Council party grant system came under fire from the administration led by David R. Pilbeam, then serving as interim dean of the College. Pilbeam also instituted a ban on hard liquor at House events, and new guidelines regulating the funding and alcohol consumption at student group parties, which led some students to express discontent about the College’s stance on underage drinking, Though the panel...
...initiative. “[Students can] still apply for a party grant technically on the Web site now,” Lu said, pointing to the current site’s outdatedness. The party grant fund was terminated in Oct. 2007 by then-Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam. “That is not acceptable,” she said. After Sunday’s meeting, UC members were required to send out e-mails to their house-lists summarizing the UC general meeting—a practice that was commonplace when Ryan A. Petersen...
Last November, then-Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam announced that he had convened a committee to consider reforms of the Ad Board. Committee members were named in January...
...academic year continues, we are yet again beseeched by the UC to contribute $75 to the Student Life Fund. Problem number one: The Student Life Fund no longer funds student life (Thanks Pilbeam!). Problem number two: Now you have to send in a hand written letter in order to abstain from this donation. But don’t worry, FM comes to your rescue once again, with a simple template to facilitate your letter of rejection...
Since the Advising and Counseling Committee’s diligent work under the direction of outgoing Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam with the aid of Assistant Dean for Advising Programs Inge-Lise Ameer, the College has focused on “advising matters” in a broad and sweeping way. The Advising Programs Office, students, faculty, administrators, concentrations, centers, the museums, libraries, Expos, the Bureau of Study Counsel, the Office of Career Services, the Bok Center, among others, have focused anew on the questions of what good advising is, what the College should offer its students...