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...people don’t understand how much logistical work goes into this,” said UC President Matthew J. Glazer...
...made. “I remember feeling like, ‘Alright, they gave us a quarter loaf, we can be satisfied with that,’” says Cohen. His experience sounds eerily similar to that of today’s UC. Though President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 has said only a centralized student center will solve what he calls the “crisis of social space,” without the money or power to make it happen, he forces himself to accept sacrifices.“Having the resources...
With presidential elections less than two months away, it’s poker faces all around for the Undergraduate Council’s (UC) most ambitious up-and-comers. No obvious favorite has emerged to replace current President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 at the helm, and per UC tradition, it’s unlikely that anyone will make his or her intentions known until the last minute.That said, UC tradition won’t count for much else in this election. The patterns of succession that guided the Council for the last five years or so have...
...stayed in the employ of his alma mater. His latest project: planning the first ever Harvard College Pub.This week at Princeton, though, he took an uncharacteristic detour—away from pubs and into the Frist Center, Princeton’s student life hub.Undergraduate Council President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 would have been proud. While Harvard University looked to Corker and then to his replacement Justin H. Haan ’05 for an answer to the social life problem, Harvard students like him have long had a different idea. “Only a centrally located...
...000—after a controversial line item allocating $15,000 to website redevelopment was removed from the bill. The budget increased even as the number of students opting out of the termbill fee rose from 15.9 percent to just under 25 percent, according to UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06, because the amount of the fee also increased from $60 to $75. The allocation of $15,000 for a new website, which was included in the initial budget proposal sent out over the UC’s open e-mail list early Sunday night, was removed...