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...chairs of the task force—Bass Professor of English and American Literature and Language Louis Menand and Professor of Philosophy Alison Simmons, who are both members of the council??spoke with the council about progress the task force has made in reforming the report...

Author: By Stephanie S. Garlow and Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Faculty To Vote on Expanded TF Review | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

...increase the amount of money awarded to House Committees (HoCos), student groups, and the undergraduate party fund. Only two of the six presidential candidates, Brian S. Gillis ’08 and Tim R. Hwang ’08 are campaigning on structural reform platforms. Gillis advocates expanding the council??s current structure while Hwang supports dissolving all the committees. Haddock and Riley ran on a platform to remove the social programming responsibilities—at the time delegated to the council??s Campus Life Committee (CLC)—from the UC. An unsuccessful Springfest...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Reforms Behind It, Council Looks Toward Advocacy | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

...Alongside the ballot for the Undergraduate Council??s (UC) presidential election, students will be asked to decide whether or not they “call on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to a level 11% below total emissions in 1990 by the year 2020.” The non-binding measure is a symbolic gesture that depends on the idea that students are making a “sacrifice” for the environment, but, because it does not give information about the scale of the sacrifice (i.e. the cost...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine and Juliet S. Samuel | Title: Green—And Naïve | 12/5/2006 | See Source »

...University Hall and how best to advocate for students.Throughout the campaign, Petersen has stressed direct advocacy to the administration on behalf of students—highlighting his close relationships with administrators and faculty. In contrast, Hadfield has touted a less bureaucratic approach to UC decision-making, frequently criticizing the council??s current emphasis on position papers and an over-reliance on the administration. Petersen, who is running with Matthew D. Sundquist ’09, and Hadfield, who is running with Adam Goldenberg ’08, have spent the most money on their campaigns, have registered...

Author: By Alexandra Hiatt and Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Hadfield, Petersen Lead In UC Race | 12/4/2006 | See Source »

...their slogan “Harvard’s promise” reflects their attempt to change the culture and identity of the College. And in a campaign crowded with candidates, the duo is holding fast to its idealistic proposals in hopes of capturing the Undergraduate Council??s top two seats. “I think idealism is a point of view, it is not a mode of operations,” Zaidi says, who also stresses the importance of a campus-wide community. The Zaidi-Lee ticket is not short on inspiring slogans, with a Web site...

Author: By Khalid Abdalla and P. KIRKPATRICK Reardon, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Zaidi: A ‘Promise’ Based on Ideals, Change | 12/4/2006 | See Source »

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