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Only one student was taken to the emergency room for alcohol poisoning due to the tailgate??€”down from 30 in 2004, according to Director of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services Ryan Travia...
...then there was a plan. Out of a late-night meeting, in the dank basement of University Hall, came an ingenious proposal to fill the void left by the tailgate??€™s evisceration—by making the days leading up to The Game the most exciting of the year. The idea was remarkably simple: have the College’s 12 House Committees (HoCos) cooperate to plan large campus-wide parties in House common spaces on the Thursday and Friday evenings before the Harvard-Yale game. By focusing the student body’s party-throwing energies...
...application asks student leaders to list items the groups will have at their tailgate??€”vehicles such as U-Hauls, furniture, food, or a DJ. Groups are also asked to describe the community they target and what makes their tailgate unique...
...incumbents; he proved a casualty of the elimination of one seat from each house on the UC. The issues the UC faces this fall encompass the spectrum from academic to social. One issue dear to every Harvard undergrad that the UC will tackle this fall is the Harvard Yale tailgate??€”an event known for revelry but threatened by harsh alcohol restrictions. Other priorities include curricular reform and student-group financing. —Staff writer Margot E. Edelman can be reached at medelman@fas.harvard.edu...
...which stands to lose much of its most vocal cheering section if these rules remain in order. Why bother traveling across the river when there’s plenty to consume, and lots of socializing, back in the houses?Of course, this touches on the other strength of the tailgate??€”as a social event.For students from both universities, the tailgate is about visiting with friends on both sides of the rivalry, and, if there’s time, taking in The Game. This function is doubly critical at institutions like Harvard, where students are not necessarily there...