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...from the council, Councillor Craig E. Kelley said, “I don’t think so.” “To be honest, I hadn’t even thought about it,” Kelley said. Davis said she is similarly content with the council??s involvement. “I think we’ve weighed in as we were asked to weigh in, and I think that’s appropriate,” she said in an interview. But other councillors expressed strong views on the right qualities for Harvard?...
According to Djuric, an issue costs between $9,000 and $12,000 to print, and H Bomb currently has “not that much” money. Djuric said the first issue was printed using a $2,000 grant from the Undergraduate Council??an unusually large grant for a student group—and other donations. Djuric added that the first issue generated enough advertising revenue to print the second one, but that the magazine did not sell as many ads for the second issue...
...shuttles were late, filled up too quickly, or did not have adequate space for luggage—council members are debating whether these services are a council responsibility at all. Incoming UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 said that he is skeptical about expanding the council??s responsibilities beyond what it can handle. “I think we have a responsibility that when we put on services, we follow through on them,” he said. “If we perform them poorly, it is far worse than us not trying...
Once all of these things are put into place it should be the Undergraduate Council??s duty to foster the same type of diversity on the other established student run institutions, like the Institute of Politics, Harvard Student Agencies, and our very own Harvard Crimson, where the issues that were made so apparent to the student body this election cycle exist in similar if not worse conditions. If we accept barriers of race, gender, and class among Harvard students, where they are so easy to eradicate, then we cannot take them on in the real world. Harvard...
...marked not only a victory for Petersen, but was also a stamp of approval on the current UC leadership. Current UC President John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 led the effort to restructure the UC with an emphasis on the council??s role in advocacy and student group funding...