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...time [administrators] are going to be accessing data there needs to be some kind of check,” said Undergraduate Council (UC) Student Affairs Committee Chair Michael R. Ragalie ’09, who presented the new policy at the meeting...
...some of the proposed reforms have already been partially implemented. “We’re very excited to see that students will have the opportunity to evaluate the entire course, and not just before the exam,” he said. Music professor Thomas F. Kelly, the chair of the Committee on Pedagogical Improvement, said he was optimistic that the reforms would pass before spring evaluations. “Given that the Q is already underway, there’s plenty of time for the Faculty to figure it all out,” he said...
...message fitting the criteria had been sent. Ellison wrote that they did not look at other messages or at the content of the message. “It’s very likely that there’s nothing wrong going on right now,” said chair of the Undergradute Council’s Student Affairs Committee Michael R. Ragalie ’09, who will present the change at today’s meeting. “The UC is talking about the potential for misuse,” he said. “There needs...
...recruiting deadline for students applying for summer internships is today.“I think that students don’t go into these events with full awareness of business practices of these companies,” says Trevor J. Bakker ’10, the political advocacy chair for HDAG. “When there’s no consideration among students for what these firms do, then there’s a problem.”Bakker, who admits that for him, working in the financial sector is “a possibility among many...
...greeted the results from Tuesday's New Hampshire primary voting with the same attitude: All those votes he was planning on getting? Well, they were just here! As late at 7 p.m. on election night, Jim MacEachern, Romney's Perry Township chair, was predicting a victory. "We've got 'em," he said, referring to the mobbed polling place he spoke from. (Meanwhile, at the McCain headquarters, aides were trying to suppress grins and quietly showing each other exit polls on their BlackBerrys, shading them with their hands so we mere mortals couldn...