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Absent of reform from within the clubs, outside groups are stepping up to offer alternatives to a weekend browsing Mt. Auburn St.’s finer facilities...
...Harvard Social Forum has thrown an open party nearly every week at 45 Mt. Auburn St. since the Forum gained permanent access to the building this fall. The house, owned by the Foundation for Civic Leadership, a group run by college alumni with ties to progressive student groups, has also played host to SASSI-WOOFCLUBS’s meetings...
...women of SASSI-WOOF met last week to plot strategy in their total war on final clubs, they did not have to look far to find a room for their gathering—and they did not have to apply for access to a JCR, either. Their pad: 45 Mt. Auburn Street, the current home or the Harvard Social Forum (HSF), a self-described justice league that, along with other start-up non-profits, moved their office into the property this year...
...group that advocates the conversion of all final clubs into University-owned student centers, 45 Mt. Auburn St. is not just a place to hold meetings. It’s also a test-case in the possibilities of non-exclusive social space...
...years, 45 Mt. Auburn was home to the now-defunct Pi Eta Speakers club, whose demise came in 1991 after a string of incidents that damaged the club’s reputation. In 1986, a woman alleged she was raped by a Harvard student while at the club until a lack of evidence moved the district attorney’s office to drop the case; in 1989, Harvard University Police arrested three men for brawling in front of the club’s entrance; and in 1988, a student at Northeastern University charged she was raped at the club...