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...some student group leaders point at certain restrictions—such as those involving Beverage Authorization Teams—as examples of a broader disconnect between the administration and undergraduates. According to some students, the administration’s attitude focuses on mitigating risk and minimizing liability for the College as much as possible, often at the expense of a typical collegiate nightlife...
...addition to requiring Harvard University Police Department detail teams to be present at events with 100 or more attendees, the Office of Student Life requires BAT teams at student organization events that serve alcohol, charging $21.50 per hour for a minimum of four hours. Nelson calls this policy “a great model” that allows for “the kind of responsible behavior that we want students and adults to have...
...would appear that things they would want us to do aren’t things college students would actually do,” says Lisa M. Yu ’11, co-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Chinese Students Association. “I think they have tamer ideas of what the student population actually is interested...
Moreover, according to some student leaders, these restrictions push social events out of common spaces and into dorm rooms, a move that could place students at a higher risk...
...problem of alcohol and liability is tough, many student leaders find the social space situation to be downright dismal...