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President of the Undergraduate Council (UC) Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 has been appointed to serve on the committee to review and recommend reforms to the Administrative Board, a committee that was established by Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam in January. With this appointment, Sundquist takes on what is ostensibly the most important student administrative role in recent memory. We hope that Sundquist, as our top elected student representative, makes full use of his influence to recommend changes to the committee, with a particular eye toward the interests of the student population. Sundquist has a record...
...fights against a culture of sexual violence may sound like the ideal romantic partner, but according to Matthew G. Kessler ’09, many males find sexual assault awareness demasculinizing.“A lot of guys equate being aware with being crybabies,” he saidKessler first became involved with efforts to raise sexual assault awareness his freshman year, and now he is an active member of the fledging group Harvard Men Against Rape (HMAR).“It’s an issue that most men tend to not pay attention to, and I think it?...
...that he does not plan for the committee to focus exclusively on the UC. The committee will meet for the first time this morning and on alternate Wednesdays afterward for the remainder of the semester and likely into the fall, according to Dowling. Dowling said he and UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 are also planning to conduct an internal review of the UC this summer. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached at clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 has been selected as the only student representative on the College’s committee charged with examining the procedures of the Administrative Board. Despite the UC’s efforts to have a say in the selection process, the College ultimately rejected the idea of having any undergraduate other than Sundquist serve. At a UC meeting on March 10, Sundquist told the Council that he had been offered a seat on the committee. After two rounds of UC discussion and a vote, Sundquist accepted the committee?...
...Matthew A. Baum, a visiting professor in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, said that embedding restricts the reporter’s vision to the battlefield, creating news coverage that is unintentionally censored...