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...With the council??s reputation as a hotbed of political machinations, perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that the only ticket with a straightforward, consistent platform is the comparative outsiders, Grimeland and Hadfield. This refreshing lack of entrenchment almost outweighs their disconcerting dearth of council know-how—if only their proposals were bound by the limits of pragmatic reason...
...dissolve its Campus Life Committee (CLC) and replace it with an autonomous, directly-elected Social Events Committee (SEC) responsible for planning campus-wide social events indicates a growing sentiment that the UC needs to reform its social planning.“I think people are right in saying the council??s CLC is not necessarily constituted of people who want to plan events—it’s people who generally want to be on student government,” says Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) Chair Jack P. McCambridge ’06.All three...
...need an executive that is specifically prepared to tackle the issue of campus social life. We believe that Voith is best qualified to provide this kind of leadership, particularly in serving with current SAC chair Gadgil.The most important role that the UC President ought to play is in the council??s relationship with the College administration. All three tickets can claim experience in working with University Hall on a variety of initiatives over the last year; Haddock on the UC’s 24-hour library proposal, vice-presidential candidate Thomas D. Hadfield...
Although Haddock originally advocated for a student referendum on the council??s role in programming, he now does not support the amendment, arguing that the UC should not have any involvement in campus social programming. Haddock’s plan focuses instead on increasing the funding of student groups and House committees, and facilitating the transfer of campus-wide planning to a fully independent group that works closely with the administration...
...want to make an impact on events around campus and the future of Harvard student life and education, but only have a minute to spare, don’t fear—there’s a simple solution to your dilemma: vote in the Undergraduate Council??s (UC) elections for president and vice president next Monday through Thursday...