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Polling is abuzz in the world of the Undergraduate Council (UC). In an attempt to distance itself from some of the pitfalls of past administrations, this year's council, led by UC president John S. Haddock ’07 and vice-president Annie R. Riley ’07, has pledged to use polling more extensively to gauge student opinion on a range of issues; the UC is currently conducting a survey on the women’s center and polls on the future social programming have been proposed...
...feel like I can be as effective or more effective outside of the council.” Voith, who served as CLC chair last semester, said that he would remain active in social programming, and would serve on a social programming committee organized by UC President John H. Haddock ‘07 and UC Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07. Voith’s resignation marked the departure of the last remaining presidential and vice-presidential candidates on the council. Magnus Grimeland ’07 was expelled from the council during reading period because...
...their posts. The meeting also included a question and answer session with UC Vice-President Annie R. Riley ’07 and Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05 about their plans to reform social programming at the College. Riley and UC President John S. Haddock ‘07 plan to begin drafting such legislation in March, according to Haddock. The Council took care of housekeeping first, accepting nominations for the open offices at the beginning of the meeting. Greenfield took a light-hearted tone when describing his former position. “Part...
...undergraduate Houses can vote in special elections for new Undergraduate Council (UC) representatives starting at noon today. Adams House, Eliot House, Leverett House, Mather House, and Winthrop House have vacancies due to resignations of their UC representatives in the past few weeks. The election of John S. Haddock ’07 as UC President has also left a position open in Currier House. Raymond L. Palmer Jr. ’07 and Christopher M. Pak ’07 are running unopposed in Winthrop and Mather respectively. Currier’s vacancy will be filled by either Eric...
...messenger, I would have to say that I cannot in good conscience recommend that we extend meal hours.” Mayer also cautioned that extensive changes to the way dining halls function should come slowly. “This is not the same as deciding to sell haddock instead of salmon,” he said. “This is a big, big deal.” While the students on the committee, half of whom are Undergraduate Council (UC) representatives, were unsure of the next step for advocates of extended hours, they said they were committed...