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...that’s not why Evans is known on this side of the Charles. Here, he’s the bad guy: the man behind the push for stricter alcohol policies at the Harvard-Yale tailgate. Last month, he became a barrier between Snoop Dogg and Harvard, refusing to sign the event license unless more officers were hired—a cost that the Undergraduate Council (UC) couldn’t cover...
...reinforced his party-pooper reputation in talks with the College just before Springfest. When the UC dangled the possibility of a Snoop Dogg performance before students, Evans balked...
Last week, while Snoop fell through and Summers apologized one more time, Matthew C. Dewitz ’05 was busy debunking a rumor all his own. Are we really limited to 99 dining hall swipes per week...
...chief problem with this year’s Afterparty was the lack of a big draw. When the contract for a Snoop Dogg concert fell through, the party lost its indispensable attraction. Granted, the failure to sign Snoop Dogg was not entirely the fault of the UC. The security costs and restrictions demanded by the Boston Police Department made funding the concert impossible without Harvard’s help. Following this, the stinginess of the College and the President’s Office put Snoop out of the question. Replacing a big name performer with student bands...
...originally entered into negotiations with rapper Snoop Dogg for a concert following the afterparty, but the deal fell through when the security costs exceeded expectations...