Word: sac
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...percent of students report that they miss dinner at least once a week, and more than a quarter of students say that they miss dinner at least three times a week, according to a survey of 270 undergraduates conducted by the Undergraduate Council’s Student Affairs Committee (SAC) last year...
Extracurricular meetings, inconvenient timing, and academic conflicts were cited by those students polled by SAC as the reasons they fail to get back to a dining hall by the 7:15 p.m. closing deadline, forcing many to spend money on top of that which they pay for board to buy dinner from other establishments...
...internet and having PCs has made people stay up later than they used to and we’re becoming much more of a 24-hour community and the college needs to adapt,” former SAC Chair Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 says...
...elections to each of the UC branches. This would have changed the current system of elections to the UC, in which the representative with the most votes from each House or Yard chooses a committee on which to serve—either the Financial Committee, the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), or the CLC—followed by the second-place winner. As a result, the third-place winner cannot choose a committee, and is assigned to whichever has not been selected. The proposal to elect representatives directly to the three branches was killed in an 18-13 vote...
...plan social events, but unfortunately some of the major events were not successful. Epstein lost her re-election bid to her former vice-chair, John F. Voith III ’07, last week. TARA GADGIL ’07: Gadgil joined the UC as a member of SAC when she was a sophomore. During the last year, she drafted a position paper critiquing Harvard’s Curricular Review and advocated for a women’s center. Gadgil stayed on as a UC rep last summer, and won the SAC chair spot last week after campaigning over vice...