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...council representative. James P. Sietstra ’08 will serve as the new representative for Adams and Edward Y. Lee ’08 will represent Leverett. Full results from the elections can be viewed on the UC website at www.uc.fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Rachel L. Pollack can be reached at rpollack@fas.harvard.edu...
...said after the meeting. In other business, the UC passed bills that allocated money to the Spring party fund and movie nights. The Council also passed the HoCo Funding Allocation bill. —Staff Writer Brittney L. Moraski can be reached at bmoraski@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff Writer Rachel L. Pollack can be reached at rpollack@fas.harvard.edu...
...that big time at the Presidential level,” Love said. “They can also do it at the regular UC Council level. It’s at their prerogative to do it.” —Staff writer Rachel L. Pollack can be reached at rpollack@fas.harvard.edu...
...movies when two star-crossed lovers meet) as the two women gaze at one another. Ah, love at first sight. The other woman is Luce (Lena Headey “The Brothers Grimm)), a happy-go-lucky florist with exquisitely well-defined cheekbones and glorious auburn tresses. Of course, Rachel is now a married woman torn between leaving the man who has stood by her and coming out of the closet. And to boot, it’s a closet she didn’t even know she was in. Awkwardness abounds when Rachel hesitantly asks her co-workers...
...precaution the students considered heteronormative. Their House masters found a cheaper lock for $75. “We all trust Benet. He’s not a rapist or anything. We don’t need a lock,” Sarika P. Bansal ’06 says. Rachel K. Popkin, a sophomore in Lowell House, wasn’t as successful in her attempts to room with five other women and one man. Administrators informed her that architectural constraints rendered co-ed living arrangements impossible for the House’s sophomores.“I think when...