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...Punching a club does not oblige you to join one. Contrary to popular perception, the schmoozing goes both ways during punch season: You are working out whether you want a part of this scene (and, if so, where you want to be) at the same time as members are working out who they want to have in. There is a very good reason the clubs are paying the caterers...
...what is in it for the prospective member or “punch?” First, the cynical answer. Harvard’s administration is so obstinate and aggressive in its efforts to control the amount of partying on campus that being a member of a club entitles you to a building which is beyond the reach of the long arm of the Harvard University Police Department, where you can do more or less whatever you please until whenever you please—for better or for worse. It is no coincidence that most final clubs are not frantic...
...Cause if you do, your punch season might be pretty short-lived. Oh, snap...
When it comes to fashion, Cambridge has never quite achieved that Parisian je ne sais quoi. They have Jean Paul Gaultier; we have J. Press. They have Fashion Week; we have Punch Season, which commenced last weekend in our fair Square...
...tonic was the drink of choice at the Spee’s first punch event of the season on Friday night, though a shortage of both gin and tonic left a lot to be desired. So, too, did the artwork on display at the Copley Society (CoSo, to those in the know), a gallery apparently tricked into turning over its keys to a slightly intoxicated group of wealthy college students...