Word: caucus
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Council members hoped to educate the campus about the issues this week with an official door drop, which outline arguments for and against the issues. The first-year caucus also distributed a similar flier to the Yard and Union dorms
...members are involved in the Undergraduate Council in a variety of ways, such as through participation in the First-Year Caucus, in committees and at full council meetings. New council members who are not directors have been extremely involved in sponsoring legislation and amendments, making influential remarks in debate and serving as student-faculty representatives to various committees...
...urge the Harvard student body to give Eric and Joe a chance. --Michael J. Passante '99, Council Secretary; John Appelbaum '97, Council Treasurer; Tally Zingher '99, Campus Life Cmte. Co-Chair; Catherine D. Rucker '99, Campus Life Cmte. Vice-Chair; Beth A. Stewart '00, First-year Caucus Chair; Jeffrey M. Goldfarb '97; Justin E. Jones '97; Adam S. Vaina '97; David S. Abrams '98; Andrew J. Green '98; William M. Jay '98; Enmi Sung '98; Bill F. Abeley '99; Eli M. Ceryak '99; Josh Derman '99; Carolyne L. Guss '99; Steven J. Mitby '99; Andrew J. Owen '99; Maneesh...
...least 65 percent ($78,000) will go to the grants process; five percent ($6,000) will be guaranteed to House Committees without question of their use of said funds; the first-year caucus will receive about 1.5 percent ($1800--four times as much as each house); and about eight percent ($9,600) will go to operations (phone bills, copying costs, etc.). This will leave no more than 22 percent ($26,400) of the entire budget to the committee fund...
Spital said the council's first-year caucus opposes the referendum and plans to campaign against...