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Last Sunday, Barro successfully proposed an amendment that prohibits the council from asking the College administration for a smaller fee increase should the referendum fail. The council, however, will be allowed to ask for an increase in line with inflation...
...different e-mail to the Eliot House open-list that replied to a constituent’s question, Oliveri suggests that some council members may have misconstrued differences in opinion with factual inaccuracies in trying to secure the fee increase...
...It’s important for everyone to remember that the UC reps who are supporting the fee increase are NOT doing so for the sake of personal gain or glory,” she writes...
...remains unclear whether or not the Faculty will take up the issue at its May meeting. Mahan says it is more likely that if the referendum passes, the Faculty will decide on the fee hike next year, meaning the proposed change would not be implemented until 2004-2005 school year...
From noon today to noon Saturday, online voting will occur on the Undergraduate Council’s website (www.uc.fas.harvard.edu) to determine two questions. The first asks students to agree to a more than 100 percent increase in the student fees the council currently receives. The second question asks voters to make this fee which students can currently opt out of, mandatory. Students should vote “no” on both questions. The fee hike represents an unjustifiably large, and poorly thought-out, increase—one which the council is not institutionally equipped to handle and, we fear...