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...forum to air their thoughts. “After three years of being at Harvard, I thought that I knew something about gender issues, but I really didn’t,” said Anesha P. Grant ’08 who wrote about women on the Undergraduate Council for this issue. Through her involvement with Amplify, Grant said she has clarified her views on issues such as sexuality and identity. “I think it’s more of a personal forum,” she said. It?...
Undergraduate Council Student Affairs Committee Chair and CHL member Michael R. Ragalie ’09 also said masters and students have a distinctive connection as a result of both living and working together, creating a “natural alliance” between them...
...proposal for greater standardization was first suggested by Undergraduate Council Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09. Some, however, expressed only qualified support for it after the meeting...
...don’t have to be on the Undergraduate Council or The Crimson to know that many Harvard students believe that the student voice is all but neglected in the governance of the University. Yet, it takes a more nuanced examination to recognize that we students are in a unique position to voice our concerns and advocate for change...
Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 is a philosophy concentrator in Mather House. He is the vice president of the Undergraduate Council...