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...after imbibing excessive amounts of alcohol, this number is a far cry from the over 50 students treated for alcohol related problems at the 2004 Game. Even more impressively, the problem-free nature of the tailgate wasn’t simply an end product of the rather draconian tailgate rules??no tailgating after halftime, no dancing atop U-Hauls, and no drinking games—drafted by the powers that be at Yale this year. In the 2004 Harvard-Yale football game battled out at Harvard stadium, Captain Evans was appalled by student behavior and went...
Monitored by proctors who are undergraduates at Harvard College, students must follow basic rules??but the freedom they’re allowed is more than they might get at home or in another program...
...these constitutional changes—to create a standing rules committee as a conduit for further changes to UC rules??was amended. Its week-long vote cannot begin until the next meeting, according to UC procedure...
...after another, and it appears that the tide of support for DeLay within the Grand Old Party is beginning to ebb. Admonished last year by the House Ethics Committee, DeLay has recently been facing renewed questions about more improper dealings. In January, GOP leadership rammed through legislation altering ethics rules??changes which many Democrats felt served only to protect DeLay from a full-blown ethics investigation. Last Wednesday, however, the Republican-dominated House voted to repeal these changes. We applaud the Republican decision to stop defending DeLay from his deserved investigation through obstructive legislation, and for their...
...correct the record: Richard Bradley—the former “George” magazine editor who wrote a book called “Harvard Rules?? about Larry Summers—e-mailed to say that, contrary to what I wrote on March 17, he changed his last name for family reasons...