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...Jason Lurie ’05, a chemistry concentrator in Cabot House, is a member of the Undergraduate Council...
...most interesting was a sitcom (NBC's only new one scheduled for fall), My Name Is Earl. Jason Lee plays a "redneck" -Reilly's word, and frankly an accurate one -petty thief who wins $100,000 in the lottery, gets hit by a car, has a spiritual experience involving Carson Daly and decides to make amends for every bad thing he's done. The feel is very Raising Arizona, and it's anyone's guess if red-state viewers will laugh or be offended, but at least NBC has made a sitcom about people who don't drink merlot...
Capp was elected council vice president with a margin of just two votes over graduating senior Jason L. Lurie ’05. The closeness of the 22-20 vote is worrying particularly because it amounts to 22 students choosing a vice president responsible to 6,500 undergraduates, and for the term-bill fees that those undergraduates pay each year. That a victory this narrow can determine the person to administer students’ money is unacceptable. The UC, confronted with a real constitutional crisis, must change its rules to remedy the inadequate current procedures...
There is also the issue of UC diversity. Jason L. Lurie ’05 has said that direct elections could limit diversity on the UC by raising the number of votes required to be elected from 26 percent to 51 percent. The theory goes that if minority voters vote in blocks, raising this threshold would diminish the power of those blocks, making a more diverse UC harder to achieve. Without questioning whether the student body is better off with reps elected by one of these blocks—minority candidates should appeal to a broad constituency, after all?...
...screw up my Commencement and get shitty speakers,” Jason L. Lurie ’05 said. “They’re qualified as speakers, but for the purpose of Class Day, Tim Russert is unacceptable, for the purpose of Commencement, John Lithgow is unacceptable...