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...certainly not enough to bring a really big-name band to the splendid green space of the MAC Quad (cough). Plus, with the newly expanded Springfest audience, picking a band now requires considering a broader age range. (Lee was quoted in The Crimson saying that because of this wider age range, organizers didn’t favor hip-hop. I wasn’t aware that the appeal of that genre was limited to college students. Another column, another...
...with students, specifically undergraduates. He also gets the benefit of working with council dollars and manpower to benefit groups the University has been accused of treating badly—Faculty and workers. That means that the band, the rides or games, and the food must be appealing to a wider audience. The splendid green space on the MAC Quad (cough) is too small to include a much wider range of attractions than it already does. Lee says attractions for younger children will be located in Lowell courtyard and possibly a couple of other locations. As it stands, without the addition...
Harvard took advantage of the 1980 Rink’s Olympic-sized surface, which is fifteen feet wider than a regulation rink. The Crimson utilized its superior speed to offset the bigger Cornell skaters and find holes in the Big Red defense...
Summers’ goal of involving the wider College community—from Faculty to staff to their families—in the event is laudable. Increased funding and attendance may help make Harvard’s traditionally low-key Springfest more like the rollicking festivals held at other colleges, such as Brown has. More money might draw bigger-name bands, better rides and a more exciting atmosphere. In order to allow ample time to plan an event on this larger scale, Summers’ office should provide the Undergraduate Council with details of his plans to fund the event...
...change in climate on campus means that the organization has been able to “focus on a wider range of issues,” although fighting homophobia remains a “top priority,” Tremitiere says...