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...structure. The council voted that month to impose new conditions on HoCos receiving UC funding. Those HoCos are no longer permitted to charge membership dues. In exchange, each residential HoCo now receives $4,500, a 22 percent raise. A co-chair of the Lowell HoCo, Jonathan V. Brewer ’07, said the increased funding has freed his House from its reliance on membership fees. Brewer said that Lowell HoCo leaders “hated charging house dues, and this increase gave us enough money to do away with them.” But one HoCo was less thrilled...
...been documented that Guantanamo prisoners enjoy amenities like a library of 3,500 books, a basketball court, ping pong tables, treadmills, and bottled water with every meal. He also argued that 22 former Guantanamo prisoners had returned to combat against America. A third-year HLS student, Stephanie E. Brewer, who followed Walker in front of the microphone, said, “if all the United States government has to do to have a license to torture people is provide bottled water at each meal, we have a problem.” On Sept. 27, over 600 law professors, including...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Association (CSA) put up flyers on campus advertising last night’s event. “We have an incredibly strong relationship with the parish,” said CSA President Michael V. Brewer ’07. “They provide a lot of material support, and we do what we can in return...
...issue moved so many people that individual students, people who weren’t necessarily affiliated, would come in and spend hours doing any bit they could to make things happen,” Popowski said of the petition. Third-year law student Stephanie E. Brewer ’04 said she was inspired by “how a dedicated group of students and professors [could] come together on such short notice and pour all their time and effort into this, effect some change, and let themselves be heard.” The open letter to the Senate asserted...
...Game as they did before last year’s pep rally. In the end, the tailgate is about camaraderie. While booze facilitated it in years past, it doesn’t need to be the sole focus of the event. We will have fun regardless. JONATHAN V. BREWER ’07 September 21, 2006 The writer is co-chair of the Lowell House Committee...