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...Committee on House Life (CHL) took a step toward a standardized College-wide policy giving upperclassmen the choice to live in mixed-sex rooms yesterday. The committee of students, faculty, and administrators endorsed plans for a task force to establish guidelines that would—in principle—permit co-ed rooming in all 12 Houses, according to members. CHL members said they hope the task force will make it easier for male and female undergraduates to live in suites together by the fall of 2007. According to the Harvard College Handbook for Students, “Harvard does...
...don’t stop today. This spring, take advantage of the resources your House has to offer. Meet upperclassmen and the other freshmen in your House, attend advising sessions and spring formals, eat a random meal there with your blocking group—do whatever you can to get involved in residential life at your House. The sooner you make your House your home, the happier you will...
...independent, grown adults. In days past, the College recognized this obvious truth and acted in loco parentis to educate not only students minds but also their bodies and souls. There are still vestiges of this mentality left. The College has, for instance, decided that freshmen need more rules than upperclassmen, and that is why the freshman proctor is more an enforcer than an advisor. Randomization itself was a heavy-handed, top-down decision to alter upperclass housing that had nothing to do with education by books per se; it was a decision about which groups ranging from...
...students will soon be able to live with whomever they choose, regardless of their roommates’ gender. On Sunday, the Undergraduate Council (UC) passed, with a single “nay” vote, a bill recommending that consensual mixed-gender rooming be an option available to all upperclassmen. Sunday’s legislation is long overdue and provides an excellent opportunity for the Committee on House Life (CHL) to act to quickly to eliminate outmoded provisions in Harvard’s housing policy.Under the current policy, students’ ability to live in mixed-gender rooming situations...
...everything she can and put her team in a position to win.”Although New Hampshire should benefit from having home ice, it suffers from a decided deficit in postseason experience. The Wildcats are making their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance tonight, while all of the upperclassmen on the Harvard roster have had at least one taste of women’s hockey’s Big Dance. “The older kids certainly have the experience of playing in these types of games and the younger kids have done a good job in the playoff setting...