Word: ficom
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Party grants won’t be back any time this semester, but the money that would have funded them may still go to bolster Harvard’s social scene. The Undergraduate Council’s Financial Committee (FiCom) will vote tonight on a resolution to distribute some of the funds to House Committees (HoCos). According to the proposal, each of the 12 HoCos will receive $1,000, and an additional $366 will go to Dudley House. These figures will be in addition to the money the UC already distributes to HoCos. Traditionally, the Council divides 25 percent...
...never going to contest certain student groups for money, and those student groups are largely the student groups that make endorsements for the presidential elections,” Li said. “No FiCom member or UC member is going to want to get into a funding fight with the Harvard Democrats or the Harvard Republicans, or the BGLTSA...
...Sundquist] hadn’t picked Randall, he might have run,” says Alexander “Zander” N. Li ’08, a former FiCom chair. Former UC Treasurer Benjamin W. Milder ’08 calls the selection of Sarafa “a safe choice—solid if unexciting...
...Teams...will allow FiCom to coordinate with the office of student activities to help student groups who need BAT Teams for their events,” Sarafa wrote in an e-mail...
...FiCom is set to meet tomorrow to discuss what expenses the party funds will and will not cover, in order to make these rules explicit to recipients, Sarafa said...