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James T.L. Grimmelmann '99-'98, an Undergraduate Council representative who serves on the Committee for the Core Program (CCP), which reviews and approves courses for the Core, says the unusually low number is a serious problem...

Author: By Peggy S. Chen, | Title: Course Offerings In Core Reach Seven-Year Low | 2/7/1997 | See Source »

While Fernandez-Cifuentes and colleagues such as Sandel say the recruiting difficulties are perennial, Grimmelmann says he believes there has been a growing lack of Faculty interest in recent years...

Author: By Peggy S. Chen, | Title: Course Offerings In Core Reach Seven-Year Low | 2/7/1997 | See Source »

Nelson's outstanding record and ability to unite an often-fractious council makes his a good choice in this week's election. Last year, he coauthored the Nelson-Grimmelmann Act, which improved the Undergraduate Council's relationship with Lewis. Thanks to Nelson's work, Lewis must either sign or veto legislation the council sends him and provide an explanation of his actions. As chair of the Student Affairs Committee, Nelson persuaded the full council to end its silence on review of the Core Curriculum. He initiated the council's first internal review of the Core, and the council's proposals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Haynes #1, Nelson #2 for President; Price for V.P. | 12/9/1996 | See Source »

...first-year, he was partially responsible for the landmark Nelson-Grimmelmann Act, which requires Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 to approve or veto any legislation that the council sends...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nelson Says He Can Foster Unity Within the U.C | 12/9/1996 | See Source »

Nelson and current Vice President Lamelle D. Rawlins '99 also performed well, but with less crisp and definitive answers than Haynes. The co-author of last year's Nelson-Grimmelmann Act started strong, hunkering down to the podium and gazing out at his listeners with conviction, but lost some connection with the audience as the night wore on. Rawlins, whose play-it-safe attitude and serious demeanor reflected the attitude of someone who's practically in heir apparent, appeared a little too packaged at times but nevertheless enumerated her accomplishments clearly...

Author: By Sarah J. Schaffer, | Title: THE U.C. DEBATE | 12/6/1996 | See Source »

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