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...gatherings for 20 or so people, and whether they intend for it or not, some of those parties will blow up into something bigger,” Dunham said. The only large sanctioned on-campus party the night before The Game will be alcohol-free. The Yale College Council (YCC) will sponsor the dry party in two of the residential college dining halls, according to YCC President Steven C. Syverud. The YCC hosted a similar party, which attracted 1,400 people, before the 2003 Game. In addition, the YCC is compiling a list of events the night before The Game...
...other vehicles. Student reaction to the regulations, which apply to all Yale football games starting Nov. 5, was mixed. “I think it’s perfectly reasonable to ask people to go to a small part of the Game,” said Yale College Council (YCC) president Steven C. Syverud, who is a senior. But Undergraduate Council vice-president Clay T. Capp ’06 disagreed. “They shouldn’t be telling us whether we’re interested in the football game or not,” Capp said...
...think it would be the YCC’s obligation, as the representative body of students, to fight against stricter policies,” Andrew Ceder, President of the YCC, told the Yale Herald in November...
...problem: funding. This year, Yale’s Spring Fling will feature not only The Shins and Rahzel, but also O.A.R., performances by student bands, an outdoor barbecue, and booze. For the Yale College Council (YCC), the Bulldogs’ UC equivalent, the weekend comes with a price tag of $110,000—almost exactly the cost of Harvard’s day-time Springfest activities...
...vice president of Yale’s student government, the Yale College Council (YCC), Chancellor A. Carlisle says he expects the same turnout from Yale as in years past. Despite the changes, he says, Yale students are still foregoing some of their week-long Thanksgiving Break—which starts today—to attend The Game...