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...given budget that is determined in the winter prior to the school year, said Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, former chair of HUDS student advisory committee. “Given the limited time and resources they have, HUDS doesn’t get to set what the board rate is,” said Chadbourne. Chadbourne said HUDS can request what they would like to charge, but the Faculty of Arts and Sciences must approve the figure. “My understanding,” said Chadbourne, “is [HUDS] is sometimes constrained by what...
...Semi-Charmed Life.” “I want something else,” the song goes—and students chanted along with the band. But for some, these lyrics carry genuine sentiment: When it comes to the artists that the College Events Board (CEB) chooses to perform at Harvard each spring, many of us wish that we were watching something—or someone—else. The CEB is in the unfortunate position of having to lure 6,500 unique undergrads out of their rooms—and Lamont—with one artist every...
According to College Events Board Chair John F. Pararas ’08-’09, negotiations are still in the works to determine this year’s Yardfest performers...
...would mean a lot to me if you could come,” he wrote. “Having my family and friends attend the last meeting made a great positive impact on the judge.” Wu, who served as vice-chair of the College Events Board and as treasurer of the Mather House Committee, was backed yesterday by about 15 friends and family members. “He’s a good guy; he’s not a dangerous guy,” said Ryan C. Hackett ’09, Wu?...
...left the faith of their childhood for another one. And that does not even include those who switched from one Protestant denomination to another; if it did, the number would jump to 44%. Says Greg Smith, one of the main researchers for the "Landscape" data, churn applies across the board. "There's no group that is simply winning or simply losing," he says. "Nothing is static. Every group is simultaneously winning and losing...