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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?...
After six years as teaching fellow (TF) in Social Analysis 10, “Principles of Economics”, Bruce D. Watson will not be re-appointed next year. He has reached the limit on the number of years that a TF or non-tenured professor can teach at Harvard according to official Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) policy. Watson, who is also a resident tutor in Lowell House, will also not be reappointed as a residential tutor as a result, he wrote in an e-mail...
From patrolman, he stepped up to sergeant; then, lieutenant; finally, captain. Now, Evans has reached the limit of the books, he says...
...says collective student resentment about the strict tailgate has lasted too long. Still, he wants to limit the tailgate to just two hours before and after the Game the next time the Elis are in town...
...committee (totaling roughly one-third of the UC) consistently bogging down debate, but we worry that it could demand too many others to support often-needed examinations of controversial proposals. While we defer to those more familiar with the dynamics of UC debates to set the two-thirds limit for now, we hope that the UC will rework the number if it proves to be too high in practice...