Word: ficom
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...Undergraduate Council (UC) spent three-and-a-half hours debating and amending the semester’s final grants package during last night’s four-and-a-half hour long UC meeting. Though the Finance Committee (FiCom) met at length last week to interview student group applicants and to develop the grants package presented yesterday, the bulk of last night’s meeting was spent debating the numerous amendments brought before the Council on the bill. Several student groups, including the International Relations Council, Franklin Afterschool Enrichment (FASE) program, and the Harvard College Democrats also presented...
...Asian American Christian Fellowship, despite the group’s constitution which stipulates that its executive board members be Christian. The UC’s current policy is to grant funding to student groups that comply with the council’s anti-discrimination guidelines. According to Finance Committee (FiCom) Chair Lori M. Adelman ’08, “the College has a lower threshold for discrimination than the UC’s policy does.” Greenfield said the legislation and an accompanying proposal amending the council’s discrimination policy were passed...
...seems to be shared by UC President John S. Haddock ’07 and Vice-President Annie R. Riley ’07. Last week, the UC began discussing possibilities for organizational restructuring of its three main committees—the Campus Life Committee (CLC), the Finance Committee (FiCom), and the Students Affairs Committee (SAC). It is important that the much needed restructuring of the UC begin as soon as possible. With the pending formation of an independent social programming board, the CLC will have no clear mission. The UC should dissolve the CLC and move...
...formation of the independent social programming board did not substantially affect the structure and mission of FiCom...
Discussions about restructuring began last week, when the UC’s three main committees—CLC, the Finance Committee (FiCom), and the Student Affairs Committee (SAC)—discussed reform at their meetings...