Word: ring
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College graduates may soon be able to buy the “one ring to rule them all” after the Undergraduate Council last night authorized negotiations to select an “official ring...
...ring program” approved at the meeting allows the council to sanction a single class ring model, and anyone who orders the ring will receive the graduation memento at an official ceremony...
According to the council documents, the one-ring program is designed to save students money—between $100 and $200 per ring—and to increase the number of students who purchase class rings...
Jack P. McCambridge ’06, who co-sponsored the bill, said that only about half of Harvard students buy rings, as opposed to MIT—which currently has a one-ring program—where nearly every student submits an order...
Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) approached the council with the one-ring proposal. In the original version of the bill, HSA was specified as the ring vendor. The bill also included provisions for HSA to continue its sponsorship of the council’s movies nights. The final version, though, was amended to allow council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 and Vice President Michael R. Blickstead ’05 to negotiate with various ring vendors and find the plan that would most benefit students...