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Second, because universities are a special kind of organization, they require distinctive forms of leadership. Above all, universities are—or should be??devoted to educational goals, and their success should be judged particularly in terms of the achievement of those goals: the education of students, the productivity of faculty, the contribution of research to the broader society. Other apparent goals—raising huge sums of money, having successful athletic teams, and moving up in the U.S. News and World Report rankings—should never be allowed to trump the fundamental educational mission...
...Matthew J. Glazer ’06 spoke out against proposals to completely separate the social planning body from the UC, calling the idea “not at all realistic.” “The answer to our problems is not—and cannot feasibly be??a total reliance on University Hall,” Glazer wrote in an e-mail to the Council list. When the votes were counted, Haddock and Riley won in a landslide and began their terms with a strong mandate to fulfill their main promise. Upon taking the council?...
It’s time to expect more from our Undergraduate Council. It’s time to bring “what the UC should be?? out of our imaginations, and into reality. It’s time, in short...
Enter a Harvard dining hall today and one can hear the verdant buzz of college students, pursuing their activities in peace, and remember: this should not be??and has never been—the sound of wartime Harvard. This is the bubble at its worst, feigning the bliss of peacetime. My guess is that tragically, it will take another 9-11 to change that...
...presidential race is the one time every year when students pay attention to campus politics. If it is to become a great debate about how students view Harvard—which it can and should be??the EC must make it more difficult to become a candidate...