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Council proponents have established an idea that those projects which have a “high projected student impact,” in the words of Financial Committee (FiCom) Chair Teo P. Nicolais ’06, are the most reasonable requests to fund. It’s a seemingly logical way out of a tight budget of $180,000. And certainly, in judging H Bomb by its yet-unpublished cover, Nicolais is right. Oodles of people will read H Bomb—but will they because it contains a “serious discussion of sexuality...
Diversity and Distinction receives $240 per issue, Perspective—Harvard’s liberal monthly—receives $295 per issue and Harvard Investment Magazine receives $300 per issue, Finance Committee (FiCom) Chair Teo P. Nicolais ’06 said. These grants, however, do not include start-up costs as H Bomb’s $2,000 first-issue allocation does...
Barro, who chaired FiCom last semester, suggested that H Bomb will reach a much larger audience than other on-campus magazines. He suggested a “conservative estimate” of readership at 4,000 people...
...council’s Finance Committee (Ficom) voted 7-6 last week to suspend the portion of the council’s bylaws regarding discrimination and allow funding for HRCF to be included in the general grants package...
...Ficom Chair Teo P. Nicolais ’06 said the committee voted only on whether to suspend the council’s bylaws, not on whether HRCF is discriminatory...