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...Within the next five years, the Faculty will realize that students are not leaving the gates with the kind of liberal education they should have,” says Rohit Chopra ’04, a member of CUE and chair of the Undergraduate Council??s Student Affairs Committee. Benedict H. Gross, who is Leverett professor of mathematics and chair of the Core’s Quantitative Reasoning subcommittee, wagers that “there will be some mutation of the Core.” One could argue that this has already begun, as the Faculty considers reducing...
...issues, including Harvard’s hotly-debated approach to the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), which is not officially supported by Harvard. In a recent Fifteen Minutes roundtable, Lee praised Summers’ active interaction with undergraduates. She also told a Crimson reporter that the change in the council??s course stems from a meeting with Summers in which the University president said he wanted the council to be more of a student voice...
...rather the council focus on its role as our mouthpiece to the administration. But the council??s ability to gauge opinions like this and pass them along to the administration is dubious at best. In a recent letter to the editor, council member John F. Bash ’03 likens Lee’s plans to the “Days of Dialogue” held under the administration of Fentrice D. Driskell ’01. But for all that event’s community-building, what significant and lasting campus change did it prompt? That...
...already visited twice and has said he wants to make his Sunday night trips to Sever 113 a once-a-semester ritual. The man accused of having poor people skills is making a concerted attempt to look like he listens. By pledging to stay abreast of the council??s doings, Summers has made his dedication to students very concrete. You can say whatever you want about shenanigans with faculty or administrators, but now that he’s said he wants to co-sponsor Springfest, he has made it difficult for anyone to say he?...
...council??s largest grants were to Kuumba, which received $1,000 for its 2002 Black Arts Festival and to the Lampoon...