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...look promising for the new concentration. The alterations, which would increase the flexibility of the undergraduate course-load, would allow for students to explore departments outside of their concentration, accommodating more diverse interests. “My prediction,” Rodowick says on the potential GE reform, “would be explosive growth in Film Studies.”One the other hand, Hand, David G. Evans ’05, one of the two concentrators from last year, enjoyed the freedom Film Studies provided. “It allowed me to take the classes I really wanted...
...experience necessary to get the issues they put forward in their platform accomplished,” Moore said. At yesterday’s forum, UC presidential candidate John F. Voith ’07 opened by noting his steadfast belief in the UC and his plans for its reform. “We don’t want to waste money on events that you don’t care about,” said Tara Gadgil ’07, Voith’s running mate. But it was the issue of racial self-segregation that dominated the discussion...
...e-mail.And the UC seems to agree.The UC’s recently-tabled amendment to dissolve its Campus Life Committee (CLC) and replace it with an autonomous, directly-elected Social Events Committee (SEC) responsible for planning campus-wide social events indicates a growing sentiment that the UC needs to reform its social planning.“I think people are right in saying the council’s CLC is not necessarily constituted of people who want to plan events—it’s people who generally want to be on student government,” says Harvard Concert...
...She’s goal-oriented and knows exactly how to do what she wants done.”Recently these goals have included implementing a South Asian studies concentration and pushing for an extra admissions cycle for Tulane students.CONCERTS AND CABLEVoith and Gadgil are advocating for social programming reform that includes better communication with the administration and less emphasis on the bureaucratic structure of the UC.During their first two months in office, the candidates propose to assess student opinion by running a comprehensive review of Harvard social life.They are also promoting the installation of free cable television and free...
...will continue to forcefully defend a popular bill that would ban torture of prisoners in U.S. custody. Before Christmas, legislators are also expected to undertake an extension of the USA Patriot Act, which provides anti-terrorism tools to law enforcement, a Band-Aid for troubled corporate pensions, and immigration reform, a complicated issue that splits along party and geographic lines...