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Harvard’s current keycard policy allows all College students access to the Houses, except between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. During these five hours, first-years can only swipe into the first-year dorms, and an upper-class student can only swipe into his or her own House, with one exception—Quincy House alone offers 24-hour access to all students...
...have tunnel vision and focus solely on its existing safety resources. Currently, students who feel unsafe near residential Houses other than their own are denied keycard access between 2:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m.; upperclass students who walk between the Science Center and River Houses at night cannot swipe into first-year dorms even at normal hours. Although students who feel uneasy can phone HUPD, waiting for the cruiser outside in the dark puts them in danger...
...subject of an Undergraduate Council (UC) bill which the Committee on House Life (COHL) will consider next Thursday, UKA would allow students to take responsibility for their safety and swipe into a Harvard building if they feel threatened. Contrary to administrators’ concerns, UKA would neither increase crime nor the “piggybacking” of non-Harvard students. Since Quincy House instituted 24-hour keycard access in 1998, residents have not witnessed an upsurge in nighttime crime. Likewise, last year’s hour-and-half extension of keycard access from...
...you’re a first-year who is in a study group or visiting a significant other in Mather or Dunster House, and you have to be there until 2:30 [a.m.], you have to walk so far before there’s a building you can swipe into,” he said...
Undergraduate Council representatives stood outside of the Matthews and Straus common rooms to swipe students in so that students could thaw and dress...