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From a social perspective, the Harvard first-year experience is not unlike a November afternoon: a little chilly, but not exactly frozen either. On paper, the youngest quartile is offered a slew of exceptional accommodations, ranging from an in-house proctor to provide around-the-clock counsel, to a Prefect Program that presents an upperclass perspective, to frosh-only dining designed to engender class cohesion. In reality, however, advising is wholly hit-or-miss, study breaks are largely unattended, and the charm of Annenberg wears thin long before it has ever been appreciated. But the Freshman Dean?...
...Election Commission monitors the campaigns, and gathers evidence of violations and assigns monetary penalties at its meetings. Love said that the John S. Haddock ’07-Annie R. Riley ’07 campaign has one standing violation—an illegally placed poster on a proctor message board in Pennypacker Hall. While the John F. Voith ’07-Tara Gadgil ’07 campaign has not been fined, “there are current violations pending to be resolved,” Love wrote in an e-mail. However, Voith attributed the violations...
...community,” Dingman says. The expectation is that freshman events should not include alcohol because 99 percent of freshmen are underage, according to Director of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services Ryan M. Travia. To clarify policies on freshman dorm parties, the FDO is increasing communication with proctors. “We want to be clearer about what’s required if you do host and expect that if there are some infractions that there would be a quick conversation with the proctor,” Dingman says.In the past, underage drinking infractions were directly referred...
...freshman living in Pennypacker, who asked that his name not be used because he does not want his marijuana use to be widely known, says his proctor caught his next-door neighbors smoking pot in their room, but there seemed to have been no disciplinary consequences...
...more intimate communities of students at Harvard. But, for some reason, I felt more isolated in my House than I’d felt in my freshman dorm. The housing folks had done a great job crafting a diverse group of first-year students for each room and proctor group–in my very typical entryway, we had a number of international students, musicians, science buffs, a few athletes, prep-school kids, and obviously, an equal number of women and men. After that year, I wouldn’t have minded continuing to live with the kids from that...