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...While these events might not draw the entire campus, they accomplish more than the large-scale events because they bring people together based on common interests and facilitate genuine social interaction.Few locations could hold more potential as a pillar of 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...
...Nights,” which featured live music, cheap food and drink, and was a fun place to party. Those events are valuable, but they shouldn’t be the pub’s raison d’être. The Queen??s Head has simply become the backdrop for such nights, albeit more frequently than in 2005. It remains mostly empty the rest of the time because of this party-night image. It’s true that there may be an additional costs associated with longer hours, but the additional revenues would cover some...
...were open, students could head over to the Queen??s Head after class, catch up on reading, meet up with some friends, grab some dinner and a pint of 1636, and chat the night away...
...Queen??s Head is not only one of the largest common spaces on campus, it is centrally located with regard to academic buildings, and offers a host of specifically designed amenities to attract students throughout the day. With the College’s great need for common social spaces, The Queen??s Head could serve as the hub for student life...
...conception should be praised. It’s certainly an excellent addition to Harvard night life. But students—especially upperclassmen—have many places to relax in the evenings. Libraries are some of the only common spaces for students on campus, during the day. The Cambridge Queen??s Head Pub is an opportunity to change the entire culture at Harvard for the better, and it should be used...