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Matthew J. Glazer ’06 is sitting on a table in front of a white board in the Undergraduate Council??€™s office in the basement of Holworthy. He looks on as the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) Chair attempts to divide UC members into groups for their meeting later that night, dry-erase marker squeaking. Suddenly, a swishing noise erupts from one of the many external, brightly colored pipes that twist through the room...
When the Faculty Council??€”the 18-member governing body of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—considered the draft report at its meeting last Wednesday, some members suggested the committee reconvene to rework its recommendations, according to former Undergraduate Council president Matthew W. Mahan ’05, a member of the general education committee who was at the discussion...
...meeting, the Undergraduate Council??€™s (UC) Student Affairs Committee Chair Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 raised concerns about the “meaningfulness of [CUE evaluation] results...
...council??€”the 18-member governing body of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—considered a draft of the Committee on General Education’s recommendations for the ongoing curricular review...
Harvard campus’ political organizations overwhelmingly under-represent women. The Undergraduate Council (UC), whose mission is most explicitly to represent and advocate on behalf of the undergraduate population, is led by two males. One of three of the Council??€™s committees, the Campus Life Committee, is chaired by a woman. The 12 person executive board of the Harvard Democrats includes only three women, while both the president and vice-president are men. In the Harvard Republican Club, three of ten seats on the executive board are occupied by women; again, the president and vice-president are both...