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With an extra $70,000 on its hands after the outsourcing of campus-wide events to the College Events Board, the UC can afford to guarantee and augment its contributions to HoCos. We hope that a constitutional amendment will commit the UC to allocating a certain percentage of the UC’s budget to HoCos each semester. The UC should take House size into account when making its awards to the various HoCos, though the distribution should not be exactly proportional to population; merely it must take into consideration that Quincy with its over 460 students needs to spend...
...voted on whether these new peer advisers should be called prefects, peer advisers, or peer advising fellows, said one SAB member. The curricular review’s Report on Advising and Counseling, released in December, calls for the institution of peer advisers that would “replace and augment the integration and introductory function performed by participants in such existing programs as the Prefect Program.” Rinere did not respond to a request for comment. —Staff writer Nina L. Vizcarrondo can be reached at nvizcarr@fas.harvard.edu...
...understand that the time has come for us to redraw the lines. If we handle it with sufficient sensitivity, I believe that we can avoid unnecessary eruptions of emotional reactions. And the plan is not just about dismantling settlements - it's also aimed at focusing and moving forward to augment the three major blocs of settlements in the West Bank...
...would pass constitutional muster. If discrimination is truly as fundamental to these organizations’ missions as they claim, they would be perfectly free to put their money where their mouth is, so to speak, and forgo special tax treatment. With the extra tax revenue thus collected, Massachusetts could augment its non-discriminatory state-run adoption services more than enough to compensate for the Catholic Charities’ most un-Christian decision to exit the adoption field—without compromising the state’s commitment to non-discrimination. JONAH M. KNOBLER ’03 Cambridge, Mass. March...
...upperclassmen are assigned to freshmen entryways as prefects.The program is currently administered by the Freshman Dean’s Office. The Curricular Review’s Report on Advising and Counseling, released in December, calls for the institution of peer advisers that would “replace and augment the integration and introductory function performed by participants in such existing programs as the Prefect Program.”Chadbourne, who is the former chair of the SAC, said the decision to terminate the Prefect Program did not come as a surprise to him because of the recommendations in the report...