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...benefits for families that had exhausted their heating benefits at its regular meeting last night. The meeting also marked the first steps toward renaming Plympton Street in honor of deceased Pulitzer Prize winner and Crimson alumnus David L. Halberstam ’55. The proposal, which will require the Council??s Government Operations and Rules Committee to hold a public hearing about the potential name change, was unanimously approved. The Council agreed to allocate $419,120 from a Federal Department of Health and Human Services grant to provide for the department’s Low Income Heating Assistance...
...three not on the UC—only two of its recommendations were taken, those who are members of the Council. The 10 committee members will take a critical look at the College’s student governance for the first time since the Council??s inception 25 years ago. The UC members on the committee are Vice President Randall S. Sarafa ’09 and Eliot House representative Prithvi R. Shankar ’09. Gee Hyun “Sussan” Lee ’09, Heidi Kim ’09, and Jamison...
Party grants won’t be back any time this semester, but the money that would have funded them may still go to bolster Harvard’s social scene. The Undergraduate Council??s Financial Committee (FiCom) will vote tonight on a resolution to distribute some of the funds to House Committees (HoCos). According to the proposal, each of the 12 HoCos will receive $1,000, and an additional $366 will go to Dudley House. These figures will be in addition to the money the UC already distributes to HoCos. Traditionally, the Council divides 25 percent...
...review. Ragalie and Holoshitz are both members of the UC’s committee. The two declined to comment. Sundquist said at the meeting that the committee’s chair, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology professor Donald H. Pfister, had told him he was not willing to consider the Council??s input on the issue. Sundquist also promised the UC he would raise the issue again. In a subsequent e-mail that Sundquist forwarded to the UC’s open list, Pfister wrote, “We could have chosen, but did not do so, to appoint...
...envy of the world,” Gallucio wrote in his letter. “The overspill of the life sciences can help to revitalize communities that once relied heavily on industrial and manufacturing companies.” The bill aligns statewide priorities with the Cambridge City Council??s recent economic initiative to partner with universities and businesses to promote emerging industries such as the energy sector, nanotechnology and life sciences. City Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72, chairman of the Committee on Economic Development, Training, and Employment, said the bill would have limited fiscal impacts...