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...with most things, the renaming of the FleetCenter, and the larger issue of corporate sponsorship have clear implications for Harvard. With a 24-hour library and possibly a college pub on tap for construction, the opportunities are limitless. After all, what company wouldn’t want to be associated with the fond memories of America’s future lawyers, doctors, politicians, and advertisers...
...Pub Night has arrived at Harvard with a wave of acclamation more powerful than an exploding brewery tank of fine, smoked porter. In one fell swoop, it has solved a problem older than the dining hall sheet cake and tougher than the smoked duck. For years, Harvards social scene has been one of feast and famine. While upperclassmen gorged themselves on venues from Red Line to the occasional wildlife-themed, well-endowed social club, underclassmen were systematically denied their just deserts. Lokers resurrection has the potential to breathe life into a stratified Harvard social scene gripped by 300-year-long...
...Biweekly Pub Nights are not enough. With their success, hope ought to be rekindled among Harvard undergraduates that Memorial Hall's cavernous gut might soon be converted to serve a permanent function. Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71 take notice: the success of Pub Nights is as clear an indicator as any that Loker Commons can be a real center for student life with the right adjustments. A permanent campus pub would anchor such a centersomething that this campus has sorely missed for centuries...
...first task of a fun czar is to throw a good party. The second task of a fun czar is to have a good time. With all eyes on Pub Night—success? failure? really bad joke?—FM decided to look elsewhere. On his big coming-out night, did the fun czar have fun? A minute-by-minute analysis...
...p.m.Outside Loker Commons, students with IDs of varying authenticity jostle each other in a line rivaling Annenberg’s on popcorn chicken night. The doors to Harvard’s inaugural Pub Night are still closed, and Zachary A Corker ’04, mastermind of the joke, is MIA. “Hurlbut? Canaday?” yells a male undergrad, eagerly eyeing some female specimens. “They’re all freshmen...