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...Upperclassmen have learned to deal with the situation in various ways. Many make friends with dining hall workers who hold out food for them, said Robert J. Santiago '86, who is living off campus this year...
...five of Princeton's 13 eating clubs are now completely open, Harmon said, and two of those that do still use the selective "bicker" admission process are coed. About 70 percent of upperclassmen are members of eating clubs...
...other action last night, the council allocated $800 to the freshman perfect program to help prefects hold study breaks. The prefect program, which benefits about 800 freshmen, was initiated this year to give first-year students more contact with upperclassmen, but was not funded by the College...
...usual, the letter brought a substantial response this year. Nearly 90 inexperienced rowers came out for the men's heavyweight program, and 100 gave the light-weight program a look. Coach Stone reports that 48 women (including upperclassmen who have not rowed) signed up for the women's novice boats...
...could even infer that Harvard disagreed with the implementation of the old drinking age. Upperclassmen can remember the winks of proctors as they read you the rules and handed you a cold one. Before this year, no one could remember getting carded at a campus-wide party. Harvard's tacit disapproval of the drinking age has shaped campus social life and spawned the breed of social animal that needs alcohol to party. If Harvard wanted to enforce the drinking age, they should have been doing so all along. If Harvard wants to enforce the drinking age now, they should ease...