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Today, eight all-male final clubs remain: The Porcellian, The Phoenix, The Spee, The Delphic...
Last month SASSI’s co-chairs met with the presidents of The Phoenix, The Fox and The Spee and came away with a small victory: all three presidents agreed to pursue anti-sexual assault training. At the same time, students, faculty and staff will meet this fall to examine the relationship between final clubs and the University, according to Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd. The subcommittee was formed before SASSI was, but the move suggests that today’s campus is concerned...
Final clubs have bowed to changes in society’s norm in the past. The Spee was the first to allow women and non-members inside its clubhouse, writes Cooney. And many clubs now have diverse memberships...
...meeting, Spee President Randall J. Winston ’05, Phoenix President Niles X. Lichtenstein ’05 and Kwaak agreed to pursue anti-sexual assault education, Connolly says. “It’s just a matter of putting that into action...
Final clubs are only the most direct representation of the patriarchy structurally inherent at Harvard. The power dynamics between men and women on a Friday night at the Spee are mirrored in the rest of life on campus—men speak more than women in class, students will have more male professors, sexual assault happens and goes unreported and men are likely to be much more financially successful after college, in part because of the networks that final clubs enable...