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...year when improving social life was a key item on the College agenda, the Harvard-Yale tailgate??often considered the social highlight of the academic year—faced increased scrutiny from the Boston Police Department (BPD) for the first time in recent memory...
...also apparently led to believe that there would be “no entertainment, but kids were carrying boom-boxes and singing karaoke.” If this is the case, Evans has every right to be upset with the handling of some aspects of the tailgate??s preparation. But these are changes that can be made with a little trouble; they do not necessitate an entire “operation” aimed in part to prevent “incidents” like The Game’s tailgate from happening again...
...Harvard-Yale weekend, for example, there were more people at the tailgate than at the football game itself. Now, there’s nothing wrong with rocking a tailgate??but there’s something amiss if football doesn’t play a significant role in the day’s events...
...Harvard-Yale, instead of having college administrators and Harvard police officers throughout the crowd at this year’s tailgate??as seemed to be the case last year at Yale—Boston police have proposed not allowing kegs at all. They seem to be trying to abscond themselves of all liability in the case that a drinking-related tragedy does occur...
Watching shitty football teams play each other isn’t exactly our idea of a weekend well-spent. That’s why the Ivy League gods created the Harvard-Yale tailgate??a chance for socially awkward and sexually repressed poindexters to trade glasses for beer goggles and sloppy problem sets for attempts at sloppy...