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...pushed back as well. In the wee hours of this morning, the voting finally began; all undergraduates should wake up to an e-mail containing a unique voting link. Still, the long-delayed elections are even more of an embarrassment than the computer glitch last December during the council??s presidential elections, when a faulty computer clock caused students to receive error messages after voting...
...case of the concert and the election, the dean’s office should be held accountable for not making its concerns clear—nor timely—enough to allow the planned events to go forth smoothly. In both cases, Illingworth had reasonable objections to the council??s plans, but there’s no excuse for leaving the difficulties unresolved and then canceling activities as a result...
When administrators learned of the new website, the College took “a renewed interest” in the council??s attempt to store registrar’s data on non-Harvard servers, Morgenstern said...
Candidates in the council??s elections expressed some disappointment about the postponement...
...President Brian C. Grech ’03 said they felt it was important to educate voters candidates different stances on issues such as Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) and to scrutinize the council??s grant distribution...