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...haven’t been able to do before, I try to clean out accumulated bits of work, I breathe easier I must confess during reading period,” he says. Reading period has shrunk throughout the twentieth century, however. In 1994, The Crimson reported that the Undergraduate Council and the Committee on Undergraduate Education had shortened spring reading period by two days due to the College’s attempt to equalize the calendar. Today, the litany of reading period complaints range from students required to hand in problem sets throughout reading period to those who focus their...
Citizens and councillors spoke up at Monday’s City Council meeting against a decision by Cambridge’s City Manager to reduce Friday hours and lunch service at the Cambridge Senior Center. At one point, Kathy Podgers, a meeting regular, disrupted the testimony of Assistant City Manager for Human Services Ellen M. Semanoff, who was defending the decision, prompting Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 to threaten to call the police to expel Podgers. “Miss Podgers, a call to the police station will expel you forever. Disrupting public meetings is not legal...
Cambridge Public School Committee members questioned whether a proposed roundtable discussion on the system’s declining enrollment would detract from other pressing school issues at a meeting last night. The motion to host the roundtable with the City Council, proposed by first-term committee members Luc Schuster and Patricia M. Nolan ’80, came in response to City Councillor Craig A. Kelley’s statment at a meeting of the city’s Finance Committee last Thursday that Cambridge could not continue to “pour money into a school system that...
...quorum was only met after some professors trickled in in the middle of the meeting. “Usually there is a bigger crowd when there’s controversy, and it was pretty obvious there wasn’t going to be controversy today,” Faculty Council Vice Chair Laurel Thatcher Ulrich said after the meeting...
...Committee on House Life welcomes reporters to its meetings, but asks them not to quote anything said during discussions. The Harvard College Curricular Review has gone out of its way to invite all students’ feedback. The University permits members of the Executive Board of the Undergraduate Council to attend most Faculty meetings. While the APO is under no obligation to emulate either of these models, it could at least make an effort to inform interested students of its efforts, rather than instructing members of the SAB not to speak to the press. Despite all the controversy, lack...