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...shuttles, but ultimately voted it down. Members who spoke against the bill expressed concern about setting a precedent for future shuttle services and about fairness to those students who opted to walk rather than use taxis. Earlier in the meeting, the council resumed discussion of its website with the council??€™s ad-hoc website committee, formalized this past week, soliciting suggestions from representatives. The discussion of the website, which many council members criticize as inefficient, outdated, and poorly designed, had been tabled since the rejection of a $15,000 allocation for the site in early October. Glazer commented...
...weeks ago, Voith and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 looked like the ticket to beat. As chairs of the Undergraduate Council??€™s (UC) Campus Life and Student Affairs Committees, respectively, Voith and Gadgil ran as the UC insider ticket. The campaign was poised for a strong showing this week when The Crimson released its endorsement of the pair on Sunday, and Council President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 issued a statement on his stance on social programming, which criticized ideas that seemed similar to those in the Haddock-Riley platform. And although Glazer...
John S. Haddock ’07 and running-mate Annie R. Riley ’07 won the Undergraduate Council??€™s (UC) top two positions in a landslide victory...
...Unlike the other candidates, Grimeland and Hadfield had little experience on the council??€”Grimeland is in the midst of his first semester on the council??€™s Finance Committee, and Hadfield lost an unsuccessful bid for a seat on the council from Eliot House earlier this year...
Although Haddock originally advocated a student referendum on the council??€™s role in campus-wide social events, he has argued since the beginning of the campaign that the UC should not have any involvement in campus social programming...