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Most Harvard undergraduates do not fit the cliche that all students are apathetic. But an area that does deserve increased student attention is the conduct of the University we attend. The Undergraduate Council is the place to begin building this interest.
There are a host of political questions bearing on the Harvard community that still need to be addressed. The council should consider taking positions on the Pittston Coal dispute, Corporation elections and the proposed construction of a hotel on the site formerly occupied by the Gulf Station.
But there are many divisive issues closer to home. Although students many not have the power to solve these questions, they do have the right--as well as the obligation--to make their voice heard.
More than 850 boats--with crews coming from as far the Netherlands and Lithuania--are entered in the 16 events slated for Sunday. And many past and future Olympic, world and national champions will be testing their skills on the Charles River.
Coming off last May's Eastern Sprints championships, Harvard's heavyweight and lightweight crews--both consistent contenders for the national title--are looking to get a "Head"-start on next spring's season.