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...event that constitutes one of the council??€™s most expensive and visible activities each year, Springfest received a shameful amount of advance publicity. There were no posters advertising the event in any of the main areas of Cabot House, nor can I recall seeing a single Springfest poster anywhere else on campus...
Though not the official beginning of spring, the Undergraduate Council??€™s low-key Springfest provides some with a sense that the warm weather and sandals are here to stay...
...exactly the predicament that council members Trisha S. Dasgupta ’03 and Robert M. Gee ’02 currently face. In February, Dasgupta and Gee doled out $600 and $1300, respectively, in order to cover over-budget costs of a Harvard-sponsored summit of the Ivy Council??€”an umbrella organization for student council members of the Ivy League schools. Dasgupta and Gee operated under the belief that the organization would pay them back immediately. The check has now been in the mail for more than two months, and to date, they have received no reimbursement...
...yesterday’s CHL meeting, four masters, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 and other administrators voted to partially endorse the Undergraduate Council??€™s push to extend party hours, favoring a 2 a.m. curfew for alcohol-free events sponsored by the Houses...
...council??€™s only other bill last night allocated close to $4,000 to purchase attractions for the upcoming Springfest, to be held at the end of the month...