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Students Spend Weekend as "Party Investigators"

December 11, 2006 11:26 AM ET | Permanent Link | Print

"Official council business" brought Undergraduate Council representatives at Harvard to parties this past weekend, the Crimson reports. The student government reps were charged with making sure parties were actually being held in their alleged locations. Why would students pretend to throw a party? Because at Harvard, where administrators have hired a "fun czar" for the past three years to make sure students are having enough fun, they get paid to host parties.

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