Word: ceb
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...think that this year, as the first year commonly is for any new major organization...was kind of ‘testing the waters,’” said Sopen B. Shah ’08, who was re-elected to the CEB...
Shah said her vision for possible change in CEB programming included the addition of smaller, more frequent events—with the pub in Loker Commons scheduled to open this spring as a potential location...
Seven at-large members of the College Events Board (CEB) were named yesterday, completing the lineup of what will be the first board to serve a full two-semester term...
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?...
...reform campus-wide social programming by collaborating with the CLC, student groups, the administration, and the student body. This plan came to fruition in April when the UC voted to cede responsibility for campus-wide social events to a board that would later become the College Events Board (CEB). Following an announcement by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 that the College would fund the board with a $200,000 budget, the UC continued its restructuring process with an extensive debate over the future of the CLC. Eventually, the council voted to abolish the committee...