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...attract more people eager to manage financial statements or design cool social events. This would have led to more sophisticated electoral platforms, and consequently, more devoted representatives in all committees, rather than just one. Regrettably, it got shot down. Despite support from experienced delegates like President John S. Haddock ’07 and burly backing of the ad hoc Undergraduate Council Reform Commission (UCRC), freshmen UC representatives had a very strong role in tipping the vote against reform. Why? Because they feared that they would not have any chance of victory if there were three distinct, well, popularity contests...
...Executive Committee so that it could be considered with a third piece of legislation that would make it more difficult to change council bylaws. But even though the legislation was not slated to be discussed, to the surprise of many council members—including UC President John S. Haddock ’07—Greenfield introduced the proposed new guidelines at the meeting using parliamentary rules. Greenfield said last night that he did so because he hoped that the FiCom could use the proposed guideline in allocating its grants for student groups. Several UC members said last night...
...size hinders its ability to be effective. Harvard’s UC is in desperate need of a good diet—particularly with social programming now relegated outside its purview. Fortunately, a sentiment of needed reform 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...
...Everything is on the table” for discussion, UC President John S. Haddock ’07 said...
Both Riley and Haddock said that they want to complete these reforms by the end of this semester...