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...measures in which the College administration hopes to increase its involvement in the Harvard-Yale festivities. At last year’s Game, for the first time, the College hosted a regulated and centralized tailgate for students of both Universities on Ohiri field, near Harvard’s football stadium. In addition to encouraging freshmen to party with their upperclassmen peers at the tailgates, the College is also planning to publish an activities guide for the weekend in New Haven and hopes to have a large pep-rally in Cambridge during the week leading up to The Game, Campus Life...
...society make Harvard a worthy cause. On Saturday afternoon, parents were treated to the music of the Harvard University band while they ate at the Class of 2009 luncheon. The event was held at the Gordon Indoor Track and Tennis Facility so that parents could go to the Harvard stadium and watch the football team’s victory over Dartmouth. Overall, parents and administrators said they were delighted by the weekend’s events. “It has been a huge success. It is great for parents to see who is working with their sons and daughters...
...officer was informed of a report of an assault where an individual grabbed two individuals’ buttocks and left the area. Officers located suspect near the Stadium on 79 North Harvard St. and a field interview was conducted. Suspect was run for wants/warrants with negative results and given a Trespass Warning for all Harvard University property. Criminal complaints will be sought. 4:35 p.m. An officer was dispatched to the intersection of Holyoke Street and Mass. Ave. to a report of an individual lying on the ground. Officer arrived and secured the area until Cambridge Police Department (CPD) arrived...
...Saturday at 12:30 p.m., Dartmouth football coach Buddy Teevens will make his first appearance at Harvard Stadium in 14 years. This game, however, will be quite different from any of his three previous times coaching against the Crimson, since he will go up against his long-time friend, Harvard coach Tim Murphy.“I consider Buddy family,” said the coach of the 3-3 (1-2 Ivy) Crimson. “When I was 12 years old and we were buddies in the seventh grade, I spent a lot more time over at their...
...banned kegs at the Game, in Cambridge, since 2002.Associate Dean of Student Affairs for Yale College Betty Trachtenberg attributed the new restrictions to concerns over student safety at tailgates, particularly at previous Harvard-Yale games. She also said the rules were aimed to encourage higher student turnout inside the stadium. “There’s a football game going on,” Trachtenberg said. “It’s not an alcohol contest for the student body.” This year’s regulations also prohibit students from standing on top of trucks...