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...sadly, readers tempted by the scurrilous cover headline were instead treated to a dry piece on the Undergraduate Council??€™s financial woes, featuring neither sex nor lies but plenty of, um, bouncing checks...
It’s been nearly two weeks since the elections—the Undergraduate Council??€™s, that is—but do you know your representatives? Chances are, you don’t. Sure, you might vaguely recall the visage of some door-to-door campaigner; you might’ve even voted. But, the likelihood that you’re actually well-acquainted with your council reps is slim to none. Every year, they campaign; we inattentively elect; and, after that, most of us are unaware of what goes on in the council?...
Despite questions from council members about the extent of the council??€™s debt, Treasurer Clay T. Capp ’06 assured members that the debts—including good faith money owed following the 95 bounced checks over the summer—would not exceed...
...council will give up to eight private parties a week $100 each as long as the parties are properly registered with the College, well-advertised and provide food and non-alcoholic beverages. All council-sponsored parties will be posted on the council??€™s website...
This year, 2,792 students logged onto the council??€™s website to vote, more than ever before. And while any increase in voter turnout is decidedly good, we must assure ourselves a fair election—one of enterprise rather than endorsement...