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...first two weeks for Undergraduate Council (UC) President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 have gone according to schedule. In a Harvard version of a “first hundred days” blitz, Petersen and Sundquist have already fulfilled one of their 56 campaign promises and implemented one of the best ideas put forth by Crimson editors Thomas D. Hadfield ’08 and Adam Goldenberg ’08, their chief rivals in last December’s presidential election. And Petersen and Sunquist are planning...
...yesterday, and editors say the lawsuit is moving forward. One week ago yesterday, The Missouri Miner—UMR’s student paper—sent a letter to administrators of both UMR and the University of Missouri system, stating their disagreement with a Student Council decision last November to cut the paper’s budget for the coming year to $26,000. The current year’s budget is $40,000. Yesterday at about 2:00 p.m., the university told the paper that their budget would not be restored, according to Editor-in-Chief Christopher Stryker...
...across New Mexico for crimes ranging from sexual assault to a history of shoplifting. Murphy works hard to make the school as normal, and as positive, as possible. Although the curriculum is standard, teachers face challenges dealing with many students who gave up on school long ago. A student council does meet daily, while a dads' group meets weekly, during which time the young fathers record themselves reading a book to their children, and then have the tape sent home...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 recently informed the Undergraduate Council (UC) of a five-step plan to address the problem, calling for the Records and Requirements Office to work with the Registrar on a degree audit during the spring semester, in an attempt to determine which international seniors will be eligible for a visa provided they complete their final semester successfully. He also hopes that the Registrar will notify professors teaching affected students so that grades can be submitted as soon as possible and have signed letters on hand to be sent to appropriate...
...masters and the students all felt that it was essential to keep the dining in the Houses, so we are going to stay with that.” All Harvard dining halls currently shut their doors by 7:30 p.m. According to data gathered by the Undergraduate Council (UC) in 2005, over 50 percent of undergraduates stay up past 2 a.m. This data was used as part of the UC’s initial request that the College work to change their dining hours to accommodate their students’ schedules. But UC President Ryan A. Petersen...