Word: natasha
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Dowling Committee said they feared the assembly might be made subservient to CHUL or phased out entirely. Obtaining permanent funding for the impoverished assembly was their highest priority, they said, but they did not expect to get it. When the committee finally voted to suggest a $60,000 budget. Natasha Pearl '82 remembers, "I almost fell out of my chair. I wanted to take it and run, before anybody changed their mind...
...Natasha Pearl '82, a member of the Dowling Committee to review student governance at Harvard, and two Student Assembly members last night urged that the Dowling Committee report, to be given to Dean Fox Wednesday, be made public as soon as possible...
...have something in common: We are confronting a tremendous rise in the cost of the Harvard education while services rightfully ours are being cut, and our needs deliberately ignored. If we continue to speak out only when our own personal need is involved, none of us can ever win. Natasha Pearl...
...student funding and the amount needed. Archie C. Epps III, dean of students and a member of the committee, has urged repeatedly that the University's policy remain "each tub on its own bottom"--undergraduate organizations should raise their own funds and receive subsidies only to get started. But Natasha Pearl '82, another committee member, argues that Third World organizations and women's groups have few alumni to call on for funds, and therefore may need annual subsidies to survive. Pearl also believes that $60,000 is "far too low," although she may "settle" for it. Other members...
...major is very unstructured right now--we are pretty much on our own in choosing our program of study," Natasha Wei '82, a concentrator, said yesterday. "The problem is they (department officials) haven't clearly stated anywhere what courses they expect us to take," she added...