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...much responsibility should be ceded to an independent group of administrators and students.“Perhaps the people that would want to serve on a programming committee might be better suited to [plan events] than elected members of the UC,” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 writes in an e-mail.And the UC seems to agree.The UC’s recently-tabled amendment to dissolve its Campus Life Committee (CLC) and replace it with an autonomous, directly-elected Social Events Committee (SEC) responsible for planning campus-wide social events indicates a growing...
...UC’s role in social programming has also come under question from University Hall. “I think the UC should give some consideration as to whether it should be in the campus life business,” said Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 in a meeting with the council early in November...
...microphone. He begins to speak, calmly and quietly. Camillo Cardinal Ruini doesn't need to raise his voice to command attention. For some months now, Italian politicians, as well as his colleagues in the Church hierarchy, have been hanging on his words. Last April's election of traditionalist Pope Benedict XVI boosted the standing of conservatives like Ruini, 74. The Cardinal, the head of the Italian Bishops' Conference, also serves as the Vicar of Rome, charged with standing in for the Pope in many of his duties as official Bishop of Rome. In that role, Ruini forged close relationships with...
Recall the image of Mychal Judge, the chaplain for New York City's firefighters, carried away from the World Trade Center in the arms of the brave men he ministered to. Judge, a proudly gay man, gave his life for those he served. Under new rules from Pope Benedict XVI issued last week, Father Judge would never have been ordained. Nor would thousands of other gay priests and bishops and monks and nuns who have served God's people throughout the ages...
Once a candidate has been chosen, the committee will make its recommendation to Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 for approval...