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...members listed the Outreach and Services proposal as their first choice. Six preferred creating an education affairs committee, while four wanted to downsize the UC to two committees. “The UC knows it needs to improve communications with the student body,” said Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, one of the amendment’s sponsors. The amendment includes a “sunset” provision, which calls for the council to vote on whether it will keep the new committee next spring. But opponents of the amendment said that the committee would...
...fell short of the two-thirds needed to pass under Haddock’s (and Kouskalis’) interpretation.The meeting, painfully, went on, finally ending with a discussion of three constitutional amendments that would change the UC’s structure.According to UC Representative Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, “Meetings like this are why everyone hates the UC.”The grotesque irony of the entire ordeal, which a few UC represenatives realized a few days after the meeting, was that Greenfield’s empty constitutional amendment?...
...authorize funding for so-called “discriminatory” groups.The proposal has divided campus organizations. Groups such as the Harvard Republican Club and the AACF are backing it, while the Black Students Association and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance lobbied against the bill.Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, a sponsor of the bill, said that it “allows for UC funding for non-discriminatory events organized by official student groups” and will lead to more non-discriminatory events on campus. But Finance Committee chair Lori M. Adelman...
...Hadfield said that a consensus was emerging for an Outreach and Services Committee, which would meet with House Committees and send out e-mails over House lists...
...sense is the majority of the Council favor creating a committee to improve communication with the student body,” Hadfield said...