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...proposed concert generated a heated debate at last night’s meeting, with Glazer ultimately breaking the 18-18-2 tie vote. Some UC members cited the relative obscurity of many of the potential artists listed by the HCC and the fact that the event would be limited to undergraduates on prefrosh weekend in opposing the bill...
...It’s preposterous that we would allocate 10,000 dollars towards a concert that prefrosh won’t be allowed to go to and will have an unknown band or a second tier band,” said council member Jason L. Lurie ’05. “We could have saved this money and then have a really good concert next year...
Glazer defended the decision to fund the concert, citing the past effectiveness of the HCC in securing artists...
...understood the concerns about spending the money,” Glazer said. “But the bill as written clearly says that the concert commission is going to work with the executive board to decide whether or not to go through with this concert...
This upcoming weekend, students at Harvard are attempting to take a step in that direction. The Harvard Black Men’s Forum, the Harvard AIDS Coalition, the Harvard African Students’ Association, and the Harvard Concert Commission will host the first ever Unite Against AIDS Summit (www.uniteagainstaids.org). It is my hope that this Summit, which includes a concert, a benefit gala, and most importantly, a day-long conference, will be a moment that many of us here at Harvard, and others around the world, will look back on as one of those moments that forced us to realize...