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...private parties. McLoughlin ended his meeting with the ultimatum that if the UC refused to end private party funds, the administration would begin its own grant-giving system, adding that such a system has existed in the dean’s office in the past. Petersen countered that McLoughlin??s proposal would amount to an “unprecedented, unacceptable” move in defiance of defiance of the UC’s constitution. The Faculty approved it in 1982, when they passed the legislation creating the UC and also the student activities fee. The UC constitution states...
...Petersen countered that McLoughlin??s proposal would amount to an “unprecedented, unacceptable” move in defiance of defiance of the UC’s constitution. The Faculty approved it in 1982, when they passed the legislation creating the UC and also the student activities fee. The UC constitution states that the UC has final control over the funds from...
...even provide student organizations with clear details about the new policy, leaving many of the minutiae up to the students’ imaginations. For example, groups are uncertain as to whether withdrawals of money that was donated before July are also subject to the new tax, because McLoughlin??s announcement did not distinguish between old and new donations. If pre-July donations are taxed at the new rate, it would be a patently unjust and illegitimate retroactive tax. Pre-July donors contributed with the expectation that all of their money would be going into their intended recipient?...
...Muslim students at Harvard, McLoughlin??s pledge is significant because it means that they will not have to travel past Central Square to the nearest mosque in order to pray...
...groups relying on campus Internet servers, McLoughlin??s pledge means that e-mail lists will remain running throughout the summer...