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...Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub burst onto the scene last year as an equalizer in the Harvard social scene. Unfortunately, the pub has started the year with a senseless policy grounded in inequality. We write of the pub??s Upper Hall program. When it began last year, Upper Hall allowed seniors willing to pay an up-front subscription fee (which manifests in the form of a mug) to drink up to three drinks a night every other Friday—and every Friday at the end of the year—at no cost...
Those at the front of the line were able to purchase membership in the pub??s exclusive Upper Hall program. For $50, members get steins guaranteeing them three free drinks every other Friday night this fall and on every week for a portion of the spring semester...
...years of age—that are not drawn by the availability of alcohol. “There is more to this place than beer,” said Queen’s Head General Manager Scott C. Smider ’01. Smider said adjustments to the pub??s programming are being made with the intention of offering events that are better connected to the Harvard community. A plan to host Harvard-affiliated bands on a weekly basis will kick off this Friday with live performances by Harvard-grad bands The Main Drag and The Blanks, said...
...Students can walk in and immediately feel like this is a space that’s mine and that I can call my own,” says the pub??s mastermind, Zachary A. Corker ’04, who was hired as project manager of Loker Commons Planning and Program Development just over a year after graduating from the College...
...Harvard’s social life than the Cambridge Queen’s Head. From its opening in April, the Pub has lured students week after week with live music, kitschy décor, and $2 drafts. Much recognition should go to the students and College administrators behind the Pub??s conception and its execution, especially to project manager Zachary A. Corker ’04, former University President Lawrence H. Summers, and former Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby. The work of these individuals, however, is largely over; it is now the responsibility...