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...band, for instance, is one important aspect of Springfest that the administration does not seem to appreciate. The administration and the council should work together to find a band with widespread appeal and vocabulary appropriate for Springfest’s new family atmosphere. Last year, the Concert Commission suggested Outkast and Jurassic 5, but budget concerns and an administrative veto prevented the groups from performing at Springfest. Hopefully, this year, Summers’ financial support for Springfest will free up the council’s treasury to lure a big-name band to Harvard for a separate performance for college...
...kegs, no Outkast. Diminishing space for student groups. Much of the student body mildly dislikes the University’s administration, and that doesn’t bother me too much. But many of these students distrust it. Activists seem particularly jaded, and cite the opaque corporation structure of governance, few ethnic studies opportunities, the small population of female professors and poor sexual assault disciplinary policy as reasons for wariness. Some distrust between a large, old institution and students might be inevitable, but the fact that students doubt the University administration’s commitment to strengthening sexual assault prevention...
After all, when we deal with the CUE, we are not talking about whether or not there will be an Outkast concert in Sanders Theatre this year; we are talking about issues like whether or not there will be a Core Curriculum at Harvard. And the student members of the CUE play a very active and influential role on the committee. As Mark Schiefsky, assistant professor of the classics, recently told me: “When the CUE students speak at general FAS faculty meetings, what they say is taken very seriously...
...previously cancelled another concert with the hip-hop band OutKast, whose fees were purportedly out of the HCC’s price range...
Undergraduate Council President Lee informs the council that hip-hop group OutKast will not perform at Harvard at a proposed May concert, despite the efforts of the Harvard Concert Commission. Lee cites the band’s recent increase in booking rate and the short notice for the concert date. College administrators later canceled the concert, at which Wyclef Jean and Jurassic 5 were to perform, citing concerns that not enough tickets would be sold in the limited time period. The delay in ticket sales was caused by a delay in the signing of the contract with the bands...