Word: busta
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...fully confident that by increasing the time that the HCC has to produce concerts, which the UC agreed to do for this spring, and by gauging Harvard’s opinions through extensive polling, we will move from this cancellation back to the previous successes we created with Guster, Busta Rhymes, and Bob Dylan. It has truly been a pleasure working with you to bring professional entertainment to Harvard, and we look forward to continuing our evolving partnership with the student body. Samantha H. Fink ’07 is a psychology concentrator in Dunster House. Tyler...
...group has broken out into pop consciousness with their omnipresent single “Don’t Cha,” which features an intro by Busta Rhymes (which he fumbles, like his Harvard concert appearance last year) and Atlanta legend Cee-Lo’s sensual production...
...socially fragmented campus desperately in need of some unity, campus concerts can play an important role as the centerpiece of campus-wide events. Concerts are clearly popular among students—when Busta Rhymes came in 2004, almost 3,000 students attended, and over 4,600 people attended Bob Dylan’s concert last fall. Large draws can bring us together and enrich our college life in a way that few others events...
...Harvard, nobody wants to pay for the quality acts that students want to see. The College and the University don’t want to cough up money (although the President’s Office did give $20,000 to make the Busta Rhymes concert free). The UC is locked into giving 67 percent of its budget to student groups, leaving it cash strapped when it gives $30,000 to the HCC. And students don’t want a higher activities fee as evidenced by the contentious fee hike last year...
Under then-Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) chair Justin H. Haan ’05, who is also a Crimson editor, the Undergraduate Council (UC) sponsored a free Busta Rhymes concert last spring that cost the administration and the UC $20,000 each...