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Following that success, Goldenberg said the board has remained focused on improvement. The detailed list of logistics included items as minute as the proportion of finger-food to food eaten with forks. CEB??s Yardfest Coordinator Neesha Rao ’08 also recounted deliberations concerning the decision to move the food from the Widener steps to the front of Sever Hall in an attempt to improve efficiency...
...good idea,” McCallie said. “We usually do a karaoke Stein Club once a semester in Kirkland, but we would never have the capacity to organize ‘DDR’ or trivia.” Other HoCo chairs agreed, saying that the CEB??s funding and involvement allowed for a bigger event than a typical Stein Club budget would allow. According to Drake, the CEB-HoCo collaboration will increase the board’s visibility on campus. “We’re doing this to show people...that...
...alongs to be held in new student spaces, the leadership of the College’s second College Events Board (CEB) was named Tuesday night. S. Adam Goldenberg ’08 will serve as chair of the board, rising from the vice-chair position he held during the CEB??s first semester of operation under outgoing chair Tessa C. Petrich ’07. C. Kai Wu ’09 will succeed Goldenberg as vice-chair. Goldenberg said that he expects the CEB to attempt to put on “more consistent, smaller-scale programming...
After receiving $200,000 from the College to plan five to six major social events for this academic year, the newly-created College Events Board (CEB) has carried out only one so far and does not plan to hold any more major events this semester. The CEB??which was created last year after the Undergraduate Council decided to cede responsibility for campus-wide social events to an independent body—has not spent a large portion of its funding so far, according to Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06. “We?...
...With elected representatives dedicated solely to social programming and a close relationship with the College dean’s office, we expect that the new board will function far more efficiently than its predecessor, the UC’s Campus Life Committee (CLC), did. Notably missing, however, from the CEB??s mission is a commitment to provide logistical support and advice to students who wish to plan their own social events. We expect the board and its members to be a hub of knowledge about social programming, and we hope it will find ways to share its counsel...