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Members of the Committee on General Education presented the report to the Faculty Council, the 18-member governing board of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), at its meeting yesterday. The committee presented a draft to the Council early in the semester, and the latest draft reflects the Council??s feedback...
Skocpol gave the Faculty Council a preliminary look at that report during the Council??s meeting yesterday. —William C. Marra contributed to the reporting of this story.—Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Evan H. Jacobs can be reached at ehjacobs@fas.harvard.edu...
...such events as Earth Day, environmental rallies, and even the airing out of President Bush’s “dirty laundry” in the front of the Science Center, ran a renewable energy campaign last January. It successfully obtained 83 percent student approval in the Undergraduate Council??s presidential election to add $10 to each student’s termbill in order to power 25 percent of student dorms with renewable wind energy. Though the termbill fee was ultimately rejected, the measure was an important impetus in pushing Summers to set aside extra funds...
...started on plans for next spring’s career panel and lecture series. The founders work hard to fight against perceptions that a fashion club is not serious. “I feel like we get pigeon-holed,” says O’Neill, the Council??s president. “It’s not like in our meetings we talk about what people are wearing, and different styles we should do, and that on Wednesday we should all wear pink.” One of the group’s missions...
...local issues at a candidates’ forum last night. Challengers sharply criticized incumbents’ stances on these issues and others at the event, which was hosted by the Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Association (MCNA) at the Cambridge Senior Center in Central Square. Eighteen candidates are vying for the council??s nine spots in the Nov. 8 election. This includes all nine current council members. Critical challengers denounced the current council for failing to involve citizens in city government, calling for “fresh and new ideas.” “Participation in city government...