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...concerns that meeting their request would set a precedent for funding student groups that hold events only before school begins. “I think it’s consistent with what the finance committee agreed on,” said Jia “Jane” Fang ’08, chair of the UC finance committee. “It’s not within our policy just to fund things not within the semester it’s occurring. If we start funding Crimson Key, we set a precedent for funding all the freshman orientation activities...
...Committee (CLC) chair, who endorses the Haddock-Riley ticket.But others doubt the effectiveness of such a radical change.“I am very concerned with their plan to completely dump social programming from the UC’s purview,” says Financial Committee Chair Jane J. Fang ’08, who is supporting Voith-Gadgil. “If we were to dissolve the Campus Life Committee on the UC, we need appropriate leadership for this transition. Haddock lacks experience in social programming.”Riley has also faced criticism that her departure from...
...seems as though the word “open” in House Master’s Open House has recently taken on a whole new meaning. This semester, Fang Yuan ’07, a Mather House resident, has discovered a way to satisfy her food cravings without succumbing to the dull dining hall dinners. Her plan: to crash all of the House Master’s Open Houses on campus and discover which one is truly the best alternative to Peanut Pad Thai and Country Fried Steak. So far her mission is still in progress...
...sponsored the bill. Although the new grant process will cut the number of parties being funded per week from 13 to 10, it will “increase the quality of parties that more undergraduates go to,” said Jia “Jane” Fang ’08, the other co-sponsor of the bill. “We want to encourage students to throw parties, make sure they’re well attended, and that they are of a better quality on a more consistent basis,” said UC President Matthew...
...regions, including Chongqing (pop. 32 million) and Inner Mongolia (pop. 24 million). She also struck a deal with China Mobile, which will offer NBA highlights to 231 million cell-phone subscribers, and added eight new marketing partners in China, like video-game giant EA Sports and computer maker Tong Fang. This season Chinese fans will be able to watch an NBA game of the week on broadband. "There's nothing little about what we're doing in China," says Ueberroth, who in her 11 years with the league has negotiated television and sponsorship deals in Mexico City, Moscow...