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Craig Kelley, a former marine, said before the meeting that progress couldn’t be achieved with the council??s current “misspending.” He advocated altering the “staffing ratios,”—decreasing the administrative staff and redirecting money toward teachers and the classroom...
Almost 90 percent of students report that they miss dinner at least once a week, and more than a quarter of students say that they miss dinner at least three times a week, according to a survey of 270 undergraduates conducted by the Undergraduate Council??s Student Affairs Committee (SAC) last year...
...past. But he also says that the system is far from democratic, claiming that receiving council largesse “largely has to do with who on the UC you are friends with, just like in the real world.”Sharp is skeptical of the Council??s workings. “People are always suspicious of [the Cage]. The UC audits us every year. It’s supposed to be random, but it doesn’t seem random. We’re clean though.”All possible merits and malfeasances...
With presidential elections less than two months away, it’s poker faces all around for the Undergraduate Council??s (UC) most ambitious up-and-comers. No obvious favorite has emerged to replace current President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 at the helm, and per UC tradition, it’s unlikely that anyone will make his or her intentions known until the last minute.That said, UC tradition won’t count for much else in this election. The patterns of succession that guided the Council for the last five years or so have...
Kleinman said the Faculty Council??the Faculty’s 18-member governing board, of which Kleinman is a member—had been told that “the commitment of resources has been made there and that the diversity initiative will not be seriously affected by this...