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...Associate Dean of the College, Doherty has been responsible for the Office of Academic Programs, where, she said, she has been involved in the oversight of the curricular review...
...full section of the planning report devoted to a student center and a strong recommendation that under no circumstances should the campus be divided between the River, Allston and the Quad. This year, there will be many more specific recommendations and decisions coming from the seven curricular review committees and the Allston planning process. No other ticket can impact these processes to the extent that Matt and vice presidential candidate Clay T. Capp ’06 will...
Glazer and Capp also highlighted the role the curricular review could play in reducing students’ workload...
Presidential candidate Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06, while acknowledging the potential for improvement through the curricular review, focused his attention on the need for a centralized mental health resource. He mentioned the difficulty of navigating scattered campus resources, and proposed implementing a single phone number or website that would refer students to the proper place for help. Glazer, in his rebuttal, pointed out that the council has been working on a centralized website called help.harvard.edu that should be implemented in the next month...
...prior experience working closely with administrators. Given Moore’s relative dearth of lobbying experience, we remain unconvinced of his ability to make good on his campaign promises. In other years, a proven history of working with the administration might be less crucial, but as issues like the curricular review and Allston planning come to the fore next semester, we are unwilling to take a gamble on an unproven, if enthusiastic, outsider. And while we respect and admire Teo P. Nicolais ’06 for his fastidious past contributions, we do not believe that he would...