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...Shins, Ben Folds, and Ludacris, among others. We are terribly let down. On the heels of a greatly increased council budget following the UC’s contentious push for a termbill fee hike last year—a hike that its proponents justified in part by promising bigger concerts??this failure does not bode well for the UC’s campus credibility...
Last year, Mike and I laid out a comprehensive vision for the campus. We were careful to remind everyone that even if we delivered on many of our goals—2 a.m. party hours, universal keycard access, improved safety measures and better concerts??we would leave plenty undone. We learned that this is the inevitable nature of politics, especially in an environment where you hold few bargaining chips. The deans openly agree that the council represents students’ views, so “increased legitimacy” is no panacea for our problems. There...
Proponents of the hike argued that the money would facilitate improved services—such as more movie nights and larger, better-produced concerts??and more opportunities within student groups because of more funding for grant requests. These social opportunities would, they said, help improve student life at Harvard...
Anello, like other supporters of the hike, argues that the increase in the fee will allow the council to offer better services—like more movie nights, expanded shuttle services and larger, more frequent concerts??which in turn will improve the campus environment for all students...
Adams, who played clarinet, performed as a soloist under Yannatos’ direction at several concerts??including a 1967 performance at Carnegie Hall, where Adams is now composer-in-residence. Adams also conducted the Bach Society Orchestra from 1967-68, as well as a Leverett House Opera production of The Marriage of Figaro...