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...what the hell we can do about it,” said Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the other sponsor of the bill. “We would like to have an inquiry within the UC. The money that was lost wasn’t the HCC??s money, but the UC’s money, and our constituents’ money...
...optimism was based on our faith in the HCC??s planning and aptitude, based largely on initial signals of success that were not only misleading but proved to be incorrect. In reporting to us the first-day ticket sales, the HCC (unintentionally) provided inflated figures. We were told that in the first hour of availability 612 tickets were sold; in reality, that number was only 112 tickets. While this information was passed along with the best of intentions—and though we may still have opined optimistically—we were excited about a level of student...
...would not have sold 3,500 tickets,” said McCambridge. “Our outreach has been better than in the past. Demand wasn’t there.” While it is unclear what effect the concert’s cancellation might have on the HCC??s future ability to secure artists, at least one insider in the entertainment industry did not believe that the HCC??s reputation would be damaged. “In the future, artists might negotiate tougher deals if word got out that they cancelled the show...
...spinal fluids leak from the spinal cord. She needs an operation which would close the leak and drain any excess fluid in her cerebellum. An American surgeon pledged his professional help to the case if HCC could raise $6,000 this Halloween to cover the hospital fees, according to HCC??s website. As of 8 p.m. yesterday, HCC Co-President Aidan S. Madigan-Curtis ’07 said she was hopeful that the group had achieved its goal, though members were still waiting for the final count. The trick-or-treating fundraiser fits with HCC?...
...solid investment for the Council’s bottom-line—and a considerable investment in building student confidence.However, we still have concerns regarding the allocation of UC funding—which earmarks a portion of its yearly budget to be used at the discretion of the HCC??and the somewhat hasty arrangements that went into the planning for Wyclef. The HCC was assembled only this past August, leaving a remarkably short timespan for the new members to get into the logistics of securing a big-name act. We are aware that student representatives and leaders began...