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...most important sign that substantive change could come to the Ad Board in a century—was not a simple given; Sundquist and the Undergraduate Council fought for months to have a student seated alongside the three faculty members that interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam appointed this winter...
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...
...reality is that the last couple of freshmen classes have been big, and every house is above capacity,” said Jay M. Harris, the master of Cabot House and a senior adviser to Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam...
...significant portion of their funding for the rest of the semester. It would also be immediately useful because, Benson said, “We have something very big planned for Housing Day that costs a pretty penny.” After acting Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam announced the termination of the party grant program in early October, the UC defied the administration’s decision and continued its practice of doling out $1,750 every week for students to buy food and alcohol for private parties, prompting the College to freeze the UC?...
...above,” referring to the body’s status as a non-standing committee. Last spring, then-Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 called for the creation of the review body, and in January, Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam announced the names of the faculty members on the committee. But Pfister has said the group is on a “little hiatus.” Sundquist said that the committee’s first scheduled meeting will be the week after spring break, when all its members...