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...made a huge joke out of the idea that Harvard students need to have administrative support to enjoy themselves, but I’m taking full advantage of it. As soon as the Undergraduate Council began to fund more parties, I started throwing them. Just as the administration created Pub Nights, I became interested in pubs. It’s the “beginning of a new era,” as posters for Pub Night declared. Everyone, from Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd to me, seems to be adjusting to a new, expanded understanding...
...think often people who say that—their definitions of social are too narrow,” Corker said at the last Pub Night, where he took time out from schmoozing with “UC kids” and “final club presidents” to chat with...
...College’s most significant accomplishments on the social front during Corker’s tenure include convincing the Cambridge Licensing Commission to re-extend party hours to 2 a.m. and beginning a semi-regular event that may eventually lead to the creation of a permanent campus pub...
...undisputable that Harvard has made significant changes over the last three years to raise the level of happiness among undergraduates. Socially, the extension of on-campus party hours to 2 a.m. is a step in the right direction, and Loker Pub Nights have created a new important and popular social outlet for undergraduates. Academically, the problems noted by the COFHE survey have been cited in the Curricular Review, and plans to increase the Faculty have been instated. But while we are encouraged by the role of the administration in effecting some needed changes since 2002, more must be done...
...late twenties, serving the large graduate student population well, but lacking the young feel that exists in bars around other colleges. Also, the lack of a Greek life or alternative social spaces severely limits the availability of large open parties—and final clubs hardly compensate. Offerings like Pub Night work to fix these deficiencies, and more alternatives should be created in the future...