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...don’t know what is going on right now,” Jeffrey Kwong ’09 told the Council, after confusion about voting procedure left some members baffled...
...apartment tenants, located above shops on Mount Auburn St. to the east, were sold their places at prices that took the noise problems into account. Helping to push the interests of students at Monday’s meeting were Undergraduate Council (UC) Liaison to the City of Cambridge Jeffrey Kwong ’09 and a group of five other undergraduates. Kwong should be commended for publicizing the progress of the Felipe’s license process and using House open lists to drum up student support. The lobbying Kwong led seems to have done the trick. We look forward...
...Street and Hi-Fi Pizza in Central Square, CLC Chairman Richard V. Scali and Cambridge Police Department Captain Henry Breen proposed and approved the suspension. During the hearing Breen said that Brush was “very lucky” to have received only a two-day suspension. Jeffrey Kwong ’09—the Undergraduate Council Liaison to the City of Cambridge and ardent Felipe’s supporter—said it was “the best outcome I could’ve hoped for.” Brush and Kwong both added that...
...owner Tom Brush says he believes the chances of the CLC extending his restaurant’s hours are slim.Felipe’s has accrued widespread student support for its application. Last year, 2,600 students signed a petition calling for longer hours. Jeffrey Kwong ’09, the UC’s liaison to the City of Cambridge, has met with members of the CLC and sent letters in support of his cause.However, after Felipe’s’ disciplinary hearing this week, Kwong says that his efforts have shifted from getting Felipe?...
...gathering out of hand, coming out of the dances or the parties they’re at, and they have nowhere else to go and they’re banging on the windows, almost breaking the windows. [Felipe’s] ha[s] no choice,” Kwong said, drawing laughs from onlookers in the chamber. “Life centers around Felipe’s at Harvard, and it’s a valuable choice,” Kwong said...