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From hip-hop confusion to bouncy-slide wage disputes, the Undergraduate Council has run into a series of snags as they plan their first Springfest with co-sponsorship by the Office of the President...
Summers’ co-sponsorship of Springfest is an encouraging sign that he is making good on his inaugural promise to take a special interest in undergraduates. It is unfortunate, however, that Summers has chosen not to hold the President’s Dance for first-years, which has in the past been an opportunity for first-years to mingle with each other, as well as with the president and his family. While his decision to discontinue the dance may well have been financial, Summers should not view his interactions with undergraduates as a zero-sum game...
...decision by Council President Sujean S. Lee ’03 to accept Summers’ offer of co-sponsorship, without first bringing the matter to a vote before the council, was hasty. The council as a whole is responsible to the student body, and it should have a chance to approve decisions that, like this, affect the undergraduate community. Nevertheless, a Springfest 2002 buoyed by Summers’ co-sponsorship should be a significant improvement over years past...
...says co-sponsorship of Springfest was entirely Summers’ idea...
Since then, council members have been meeting once a week with representatives of the Office of the President to hammer out the details of co-sponsorship...