Word: pubbing
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Gross noted that administrators have stepped up their efforts to expand student activity space and extend party hours to 2 a.m. And the College has demonstrated that improving social life is one of its top priorities with its consideration of plans to turn Loker Commons into a permanent pub in the wake of six successful Pub Nights...
Undergraduates and deans alike demonstrated their athletic prowess this year in two campus-wide dodgeball tournament, students flocked in droves to the first-ever Harvard Pub Nights, and the Undergraduate Council (UC) organized Springfest: The Afterparty, an event specifically geared towards undergraduates—complete with beer and professional bands...
...easy to feel that for every big step forward Harvard’s social scene takes, it takes two big steps backward. But for once, we feel the opposite is true. This year, a host of advances in our social lifes—including the creation of Pub Night, a new blocking group arrangement, and the widespread implementation of later party hours—far outpaced the two steps backward of years past...
...with University Hall and the Boston Police Department (BPD) to hammer out the details of this year’s Harvard-Yale tailgate. He convinced the puritanical Cambridge Licensing Commission to allow parties in House common areas to end an hour later. And he spearheaded nearly every detail of Pub Night, from placating rightfully nervous deans to scrubbing Loker Commons’ tables post-bash. We are glad to see that Corker has been re-hired for another year to oversee the creation of a permanent pub in Loker, and we hope that Justin H. Haan...
...Loker Pub Nights, long mentioned by students as a pie-in-the-sky fantasy, finally came to fruition this year after Corker, University Hall deans, Veritas Records, and Harvard Student Agencies collaborated to throw the regular beer-cum-live band events in Loker Commons. Especially successful on the otherwise party-free nights before standardized tests, Pub Nights attracted a wide range of students with its centralized location, cheap drinks, and lively atmosphere. Pub Nights were also highly accessible to freshmen, who, without House affiliations, are often left out of the party loop...