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...It’s limited hazing across the board.” But not all students agree with the strict policy. “I’m uncertain whether holding students responsible to this extent is the most effective method,” said Tamar Holoshitz ’10, a member of the Undergraduate Council’s Student Affairs Committee. “But I do appreciate that the administration is trying to work on this...
Quincy House UC Representative Tamar Holoshitz ’10 said she found Mayer’s presentation informative...
...Awareness Month,” tying a series of similar events into its push for academic calendar reform. This year’s organizers “concentrated” the events into one week and are emphasizing the importance of open discussion of mental health issues, said Tamar Holoshitz ’10, a UC representative and one of the primary organizers of the week’s events. “Despite a general awareness about mental health, resources available are not being used well, or there’s certain myths about them, or students are unsatisfied...
...Following the general meeting, the Student Affairs Committee held its own elections. Mallika Khandelwal ’11 was elected SAC vice chair for the Committee on Undergraduate Education. Joyce Y. Zhang ’09 was elected in an unopposed bid for vice chair for House Life. Tamar Holoshitz ’10 was elected in an unopposed bid for vice chair of College Life. Jennifer L. Thompson ’09 was also elected unopposed to the position of SAC secretary. Finance Committee elections will be held on Wednesday. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover...
...budget. At the hour-long talk, students first presented several issues they wanted to address, but the meeting quickly turned to conversational questions and answers. “It surprised me just how genuinely interested they were to hear about our experiences as Harvard students,” Tamar Holoshitz ’10 said of the Overseers. “They’re really interested to hear about what social life is like for Harvard students.” UC delegates said that the Overseers—who were in school before House randomization—were also...