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Irene C. Cheng '97, president of the Asian American Association (AAA) said the change "will make it harder" for her organization to find places to hold events...
...white. So long as the council resembles a less-than-exclusive final club, it will remain a feeble presence on campus. For this reason, PUCC's coalition includes as equal partners leadership representatives and members of the Black Students Association (BSA), the South Asian Association, the Asian American Association (AAA), and the Bisexual Gay and Lesbian Students Association (BGLSA), along with leaders of Amnesty International, Harvard's Civil Liberties Union, Crimson staffers, many independent individuals, and, as Mr. Chung portentously reveals, a few figures from Perspective. Our 45 candidates and 100 non-candidate volunteers reflect Harvard's population in race...
David V. Bonfili '96, a former council member, Irene C. Cheng '97, president of the Asian American Association (AAA), Doug M. Gordon '97, the editor of the Harvard Salient, a conservative campus magazine and Patrick S. Chung '96, an editorial editor at The Crimson, discussed the council's future involvement in student affairs in light of its present condition and PUCC's future in student government...
...group has even received permission to table at the first meeting of the Asian American Association (AAA). There PUCC will recruit alongside AAA's committees and other clubs of interest to AAA members, says Julie C. Suk '97, another PUCC organizer...
...have some concerns about the new group. PUCC does have the potential to turn into a very partisan activist. The group counts among its members leaders of traditionally liberal groups like the Asian American Association (AAA), Perspective and the Bisexual Gay and Lesbian Student Association. The possibility that PUCC will become a new group to advance these organizations' agendas should not be ignored...