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House Master Joseph L. Badaracco announced Friday that Currier House will be scrapping the results of three earlier rounds of voting for House Committee (HoCo) chairs and holding an entirely new election in February, after students raised concerns about the security of the online voting system...
...meeting late Thursday night, Badaracco and the outgoing HoCo members decided to hold an unprecedented second run-off election. But after the committee realized that users could vote multiple times from the same link using different computers, Badaracco canceled the election...
...When the initial vote for HoCo co-chairs closed last Tuesday, Techrosette Leng ’07 held the lead with 99 votes, while candidates Christopher S. Cullen ’07 and Geoffrey D. Kearney ’07 tied with 67 votes each. A run-off election between Cullen and Kearney resulted on Thursday in an unlikely second tie, with both candidates garnering 90 votes...
...friends often went to Lowell’s Stein Clubs and attended the House’s Yule ball, which she says was “so much fun.”Christopher M. Ordoyne, a Tulane sophomore, even served on Lowell’s House Committee (HoCo) this semester. “One of the things I enjoy is the housing system,” he says. “It keeps a lot of people together throughout your whole time here.”Hattier says she also saw benefits in Harvard’s tradition...
...column “It’s the Funding, Stupid,” Goldenberg argues for evenly-distributed House Committee (HoCo) funds because Harvard cannot fully justify randomized housing when resources are not evenly distributed between Houses. Yet in “Nightmare on Garden St.” he contends that Quad residents’ needs should be ignored, even though they live in the Quad, as a consequence of the very same randomized housing system. Though equal HoCo funding is necessary to justify randomized housing, the author apparently believes equal student voice and equal access to academic...