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Over two months after University President Lawrence H. Summers announced his intention to co-sponsor this year’s Springfest, the Undergraduate Council’s annual festival will take place tomorrow—with greater fanfare than ever before...
Though RUS representatives stressed the success of their collaboration with Perspective, they decided not to co-sponsor the flier because their goal was to disseminate information and they found the posters limiting...
Money is certainly not the answer. Earlier this spring Lee effectively sold full student control over Springfest when she agreed to allow the Office of the President to co-sponsor the event, a deal that was brokered only by assuring University President Lawrence H. Summers that the Undergraduate Council would select a band suitable for people of all ages. But unlike Springfest, any HCC concert held this spring would not receive funding from the central administration. Instead, it would be financed through ticket sales and money allocated by the Undergraduate Council...
University President Lawrence H. Summers announced in February that his office would co-sponsor Springfest this year, a pledge that raised questions about the level of influence the administration would have in choosing a band and producing the event...
...being like my primary school spring fair—will likely also bear some uncanny resemblance to an office picnic (without the beer). The April 27 event is supposed to be the council’s banner event. But this year, new University President Lawrence H. Summers wants to co-sponsor the event and open it to the entire Harvard community—making it an event for Harvard students, but also for faculty, staff, and their families...