Word: kurisu
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...Don’t mind every now and then a little bit of bitch-work.” Both Greenfield and Kaja said they resigned in order to devote more time to the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), of which Greenfield is a vice-chair. Blake M. Kurisu ’07 was elected treasurer and Magdey A. Abdallah ’07 was elected secretary. In his stump speech, Abdallah made revamping the UC’s website his top priority. “I want to invest in a website that changes the way the UC interacts with...
...Allston, possibly at the Dillon Field House, and one in the current Malkin Athletic Center building on the Cambridge side of the river. “A centralized student center would definitely be optimal,” said Winthrop House representative Blake M. Kurisu ’07. Pamela C. Chan ’07 of Pforzheimer said having student services in one place was important. “Harvard students don’t have a lot of time, so any way that you can make this more convenient for them, they will use,” she said...
...tickets begins. Not all five of them will run for president—rumor has it some of them might even prefer the VP spot. But as the candidates make their intentions clear in coming weeks, speculative negotiations will begin behind closed doors. In the words of Blake M. Kurisu ’07, a former chair of FiCom who would not comment on his plans for the coming election, “it’s like going through a dance—because you don’t know if someone’s asked before, you might...
...customary process of allocating what we were going to spend,” said Greenfield. “I think that different people thought the number represented different things, which is why I thought the number had to be eliminated outright.” UC Representative Blake M. Kurisu ’07 added that a budget item of this size would normally be debated in committee before appearing on a bill to be considered by the entire council. “We don’t usually make legislative allocations from the budget,” Kurisu said...
Finance Committee Chair Blake M. Kurisu ’06 said that his committee had awarded 1,088 grants to student groups this year...