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Much as we love to believe our lives to be ever-so demanding and hectic, there’s little reason to think such devices necessary for most of us. While a particularly busy student in a leadership position—the Undergraduate Council President, for example—might derive some benefit from being able to manage his life with a PDA, that is not the case for most...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) passed two party fund acts yesterday—including an increased fund for first-years—in a session marking the end of the term for outgoing UC leaders John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07. Haddock—sporting a brace-clad leg and a set of crutches in the wake of an injury sustained during a soccer game—was seated as the first bit of legislation regarding party fund arrangements passed without any debate. “This looks pretty standard...
...getting back to real issues that affect people’s lives.” The Harvard Republican Club did not return a request for comment. It remains unclear how an increase in the Pell Grant would be funded. Terry Hartle, senior vice president of the American Council on Education, said yesterday that it was “quite possible” that “individual students could be less well off” if supplemental aid programs are cut as a result of an increase in the Pell Grant. The bill passed in the House this week...
Michael R. Ragalie ’09, a member of the HUDS Student Advisory Committee, announced the plans in an e-mail to the Undergraduate Council last night...
...dining satisfaction survey, in which nearly 700 undergraduates participated, was conducted by HUDS and the Student Advisory Committee in early January. The committee, which consists of nine students appointed by the Undergraduate Council, works with three HUDS administrators...