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...advancing campus safety, however, Harvard cannot afford to 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...
...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 1 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. in upperclass Houses did not affect the crime rate. Rather than furthering in-House crimes, extending keycard access can reduce crime by making the Houses safe havens for all students...
Students from the REP sought contributions door-to-door in first-year dorms and postered the upperclass Houses requesting donations. Recycling and Waste Management helped transport the collected items to the shelter...
...Many upperclass students made the trek over to the Yard, including the boisterous members of Mather House who held a “war rally” against Kirkland House as the opening salvo in their recently declared “House...
...council also approved a grant package for various student groups and heard a presentation by incoming council president Matt W. Mahan ’05 on creating an informal concentration advising night in the spring during which first-years could seek advice from upperclass students and House tutors...