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Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 spelled out his plan for dealing with the heightened alcohol restrictions at this year’s Harvard-Yale game at the council??s second meeting of the year yesterday...
...addition to discussing The Game, the council passed five bills at last night’s meeting, including a bill that set the council??s budget for the coming year...
...council??s 2004-2005 budget totals $367,465.66, compared to just $193,550 last year. The budget was inflated by the increase in the termbill fee students pay to the council. That fee rose from $35 to $60 and will rise to $75 next year. The council reserved $50,000 for paying off past debts, and allocated 67 percent of the remaining money to the Grants Fund, 31 percent to the Committee Fund and 2 percent to the Operations Fund...
...innovative in its efforts to mobilize students on particular issues. Events and services require a great deal of labor, which is why I plan to experiment with an “Event Staff,” managed by the vice president, which would include more people in the council??s work without adding bureaucracy to our committee structure or general meetings. To reach out to the student body, I will push the council to send physical mailings to students, table in dining halls, go door-to-door on a regular basis, start a major drive to put students...
Members of the Undergraduate Council and the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) are planning to discuss switching to a system of online study card submission, an issue which was first proposed by the council??s Student Affairs Committee (SAC) last fall...