Word: hoco
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...whole party with no pants whatsoever.” Those moments of intoxicated ecstasy, belligerence following that last shot of Karkov, and some awkward super senior “accidentally” brushing against your butt again, is what the TLR was all about. Currier’s HoCo promises that the space will live on in spirit, in the new “Super TLR” due to be built in an art studio. But, HoCo, how can you be more super than awesome? The Tuchman Living Room is survived by the Fishbowl...
...Huge HoCo projects such as this weekend’s Mather Lather demand large monetary investments from HoCo treasuries, and HoCos that are willing to put in the effort to improve campus life deserve reliable financial support from the UC. With the passage of this amendment, all HoCos will have the means to invest in truly bold initiatives that define the House experience and invigorate the undergraduate community...
Other proposed preconditions for receiving UC money are less palatable. For example, it has been suggested that only Houses that allow direct, House-wide elections of HoCo board members should receive the UC funds. Such a condition would represent unwarranted meddling into the internal business of the Houses. There is room for reasonable disagreement on the issue of how to elect HoCo leaders. It can be argued that only people who have attended HoCo meetings know who is capable of leading the group. On the other hand, direct House-wide elections have an instinctive democratic appeal. In any case...
...while the Gilbert and Bingham rooms are used more often for TV-watching and meetings—not for quiet reading. According to Leng, Currier residents currently study in Cabot House’s library, a reading room in Pforzheimer House, or Hilles library. But both the Masters and HoCo members feel students need a reading room of their own. Leng said that “huge renovations” will take place in the art studio to transform it into what she and other HoCo members jokingly call “The Super TLR.” Two walls...
...chair, vice chair, secretary, treasurer, and publicity chair. In addition, a popular election among the membership of the board will elect event coordinators who will be individually responsible for one of the five yearly campus events. The legislation passed with co-sponsorship by over 30 individuals, including nine HoCo chairs, current Campus Life Committee Chair Sopen B. Shah ’08, and former UC presidential candidate John F. Voith ’07. Earlier in the semester, Riley organized several meetings with groups with experience planning campus-wide social events—the HCC, Harvard Pub Night...