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...just as Lee needs Summers, he needs her and the council. To carry out his plan of revamping undergraduate education at a place notoriously reluctant to change, he needs well-publicized student input, and the council is the best (College-affiliated) venue for it. Like no president has before, Summers has turned to the council as the only institutionalized and formal representative of the College’s students. He has already visited twice and has said he wants to make his Sunday night trips to Sever 113 a once-a-semester ritual. The man accused of having poor people...
...other hand, if Summers takes student input but then decides against what students say, he risks looking like his council visits are just lip service—and Lee’s attempt to re-engage in political issues will mean her council will be stuck with the impotent image of yore. The Lee-Summers relationship is a slippery slope: both the University and the Undergraduate Council are constantly waging an uphill battle for positive public relations. Likely next on the new “joint” docket: ROTC, a road guaranteed to be rocky. During her campaign, Lee?...
...broken visage on liberation day. Bronson “had to act as his mirror in order that he could look ‘normal,’” as Zontal’s blindness in the later stages of disease prohibited his artistic input...
...four-member committee lobbying for the University to organize a Human Rights studies program solicited input from students on ways to expand human rights offerings early this week...
Summers also asked for student input on the Core curriculum. Several students commented that they must sometimes take “dumbed-down classes” and spoke in favor of expanding the list of classes that would fulfill the core...