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...task force chair, Ray Mellone, urged residents to “be a little bit more mature about these subjects,” noting that building designs change over time to accommodate new needs...
Either way, FiCom will need to make tougher decisions about which events it funds. Lori M. Adelman ’08, a former chair of FiCom, has argued in this paper that when the UC looks at a grant, it is “trying hard not to make value judgments about the content of the event itself.” Given the limits on the grants fund, however, it is absurd for FiCom to avoid evaluating the events that it spends student money on—FiCom’s primary job, after all, is to determine...
Funds for this year are already low, although FiCom chair Alexander “Zander” N. Li ’09, who is also a Crimson editorial editor, says he does not expect they will run out again thanks to money that was allocated but never claimed last semester. But if demand in the final two grants packages exceeds the amount left, hopefully FiCom will demonstrate some initiative and responsibility in deciding where the remaining money goes rather than re-imposing last year’s indiscriminate cuts...
...highest student-teacher ratios. The planned Littauer renovations could have invigorated pedagogy, providing new spaces for actual contact between students and professors in a department that likely contributes heavily to the poor advising satisfaction ratings given by concentrators in the social sciences. Now, as economics department chair James H. Stock admitted to The Crimson, students will have little reason to visit Littauer’s tiny classrooms for any reason other than “to get their study cards signed or to attend formal office hours with faculty members.” Both an artist and an economist...
...Harvard has so many resources,” said Ashley M. Mannetta ’09, a co-chair of Sustainable Allston. “It can run experiments and set an example, like the steam experiment...