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...Campus Life Fellow’s position??which is funded equally by the President’s office and the College—was created following the appointment of Zachary A. Corker ’04 as special assistant to the dean for social programming...
...Students’ relationship with University Hall is obviously complicated and not merely defined by antagonism or exclusion, but the list of recent slaps to students by administrators is a long one. Even Sundquist’s position??probably the 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...
...Kidder are fantastic leaders…and they can’t be replaced immediately,” Madick said. “But we’ve done a lot of work on our defense this year…I think we look really solid defensively, in every position??including the infield. I’m feeling really good about our defense.”Defensively the Crimson will be led by senior Danielle Kerper, who started all 46 games last year at first, and sophomore Melissa Schellberg who returns after an All-Ivy honorable mention season...
...nutrients, not food. Opponents want the cards to be eliminated, pared down or available exclusively online. At the time, I adamantly defended the placards as tools necessary for informed culinary decisions. But blissfully eating my tapas, I wasn’t sure I could continue to justify my position??hence the hypocrisy. If eating calorie count-free, food consciousness-free in Barcelona for a week was so beautiful, so relaxing and so satisfying, how could I still be so against taking away the food fact counts in the dining hall?The opponents to placards take a qualitative approach...
...votes, candidates rarely show discretion in recognizing the way the university does, and should, work. Indeed, the administration, especially the career-bureaucrats at University Hall specifically charged with overseeing student life, should show solicitous concern for the preferences and concerns of undergraduates. Yet the UC itself is in no position??financially, institutionally, or even in principle—to make as imperious of demands as it has over the past year. The UC’s job, dutifully executed, is principally to encourage, organize, and support student social life—the only area of university governance...