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...after-party, first off, will actually happen. Organizers have secured over $5,000 worth of beer, to be sold at $1 a draft. Instead of the Quincy Courtyard, the party will continue right where it started, on the MAC quad...
Around this time last year, students at Brown University hadn’t touched school work for an entire week. Yalies spent a day eating free barbecue and drinking beer. The UPenn daily newspaper observed “high levels of noise,” “masses of inebriated people on the streets,” and “plentiful parties...
Campus Life Committee (CLC) Chair Lauren P.S. Epstein ’07 is leading the way with a vision to match her intense, more than 30-hour-a-week commitment. “Harvard students, hanging out with each other on a beautiful spring evening, on campus, with food, beer and music? It doesn’t sound like Harvard,” she says. “But we’re trying to change that...
Still, the UC managed to pull off a three-stage miracle, bringing the Wu-Tang Clan to the steps of Memorial Church, eight student bands to the Science Center, and free food, beer, and a host of carnival games to the Littauer Quad. It was a promising start, and the UC was optimistic about the future...
Over the next eight years, Yardfest—which was renamed Springfest in 1995—floundered with lackluster bands and low attendance. The beer came and went until 1999, when it was gone for good due to financial concerns and, again, a lack of support from the administration, a co-organizer of the event told the Crimson in May of that year...