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...We’re kind of in a crisis atmosphere,” Michael R. Ragalie ’09, chair of the UC’s Student Affairs Committee said yesterday. “The rules are changing constantly...
...Developments yesterday and late Wednesday marked a departure from a more confrontational tone both sides have taken since Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam announced on Oct. 2 that he was ending the UC party grant program because of concerns about underage drinking and student health. The program distributed $1,750 every week to fund parties around campus...
...especially in the broad and frothy wake of the incorrigibly-unilateral Summers. This alarming trend among Harvard administrators must be nipped in the bud. The UC, being the very model of collegiality and non-competitive collaboration, would be a great improvement. In a stinging indictment issued on Monday, Michael R. Ragalie ’09, chair of the UC’s Student Affairs Committee, exposed the profound malice with which “our colleagues in the administration” have quested after power in its relationship with the UC. “I have no doubt that...
...said his entire room is dissatisfied with the new showerheads. However, Hegarty said he has not received any complaints from Leverett residents. “We did research and at other places that used them, they were well received,” he said. Mather House resident Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 said the new showerheads offer better water pressure than those in his previous room. Last year, Greenfield lived in a room with two showers, one of which was “a tinkle at best, and the other was hit or miss...
...play a very different sort of game against the same rival. That night, members of the Harvard Law School (HLS) chapter of the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society (GPSTS) will challenge the society’s Yale chapter in a poker tournament. Founded by Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60, GPSTS aims to “create an open online curriculum centered on poker that will draw the brightest minds together,” according to the group’s online statement. The GPSTS currently has chapters organized at Stanford, UCLA, and Brown...