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After over a month of impassioned debate and fiery rhetoric at Undergraduate Council meetings about whether or not to increase the College’s Student Activities Fee by $40, students will finally get their chance to make their voices heard in a referendum vote beginning today at noon and ending this Saturday...
...From noon today to noon Saturday, online voting will occur on the Undergraduate Council’s website (www.uc.fas.harvard.edu) to determine two questions. The first asks students to agree to a more than 100 percent increase in the student fees the council currently receives. The second question asks voters to make this fee which students can currently opt out of, mandatory. Students should vote “no” on both questions. The fee hike represents an unjustifiably large, and poorly thought-out, increase—one which the council is not institutionally equipped to handle and, we fear...
Under sunny skies, students munched on burgers provided by Harvard University Dining Services. They listened to the music of student bands—Chester French, Natural Progression, the Blanks and Call The Cops—which played from noon until 4 p.m. A crowd of enthusiastic supporters grooved to the medley of rock and indie tunes, while others chatted with friends or investigated the other attractions...
...with science, work with found objects, and use of biography and autobiography are all part of the new exhibit, and display his roots in the post-minimal conceptual art of the 1970s. Runs through June 13. Tickets $5, free admission for Harvard I.D. holders and visitors on Saturdays until noon. Sackler Museum, 32 Quincy...
Springfest, scheduled for noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, will be largely similar to last year’s event, featuring carnival games and rides, student group sponsored booths, and a Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) barbeque...