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Rain was the least of the problems plaguing FallFeast this past Saturday. The event, touted by the Undergraduate Council as a cultural cuisine celebration, disappointed many of the students who trekked to the Quad to enjoy the afternoon...
Were this recent failure the exception rather than the rule, there would be little reason to call into question the council’s performance. Unfortunately, FallFeast was no anomaly. It was just the latest in a series of council fiascos under the leadership of President Sujean S. Lee ’03. Early in October, delayed elections confused and frustrated many undergraduates; when elections finally began, the newly implemented website-based voting system prevented several students from casting a vote...
...elected representatives. These council members derive no personal gain from their efforts and are genuinely trying to contribute something for the benefit of their fellow undergraduates. While this unappreciative spirit is nothing new from the Staff, this time the board, in its anonymous wisdom, feels that dumping on FallFeast because the food was not savory enough is a constructive use of its influence. While the Staff’s contention that FallFeast was not successful may be true, but using slightly bland food as a jumping off point for repeating every single fault with the council in an unprovoked tirade...
Although hundreds attended FallFeast, council member Colin S. Kelly ’05 noted that the rain kept students in river Houses from venturing to the Quad...
Shen added that the best part of FallFeast was “being inside while it’s raining out with good food and music...