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...have no interest in watching you giggle over candids of your Seneca sisters...
...smoke-screen to gain funding? For the past two weeks, members of the Undergraduate Council (UC) have been asking just this question in debating whether granting money to an event sponsored by an exclusive, all-female student group conforms to its bylaws. The group in question is the Seneca, which has organized a panel on “Women and Tenure at Harvard” for this Saturday. Because the Seneca, unlike its male counterparts, does not currently own usable event space, it has been searching for off-campus space at which to hold their event. In the meantime...
...question as to why female undergraduates tend not to be elected to head political organizations, women have formed and flocked to new campus organizations such as the Women’s Leadership Network, the Women’s Leadership Project, the Conservative Women’s Caucus, and the Seneca. These organizations guarantee leadership experience and executive roles for undergraduate women without forcing them to face the biases against female leaders. Moreover, they offer female undergraduates same-gendered mentors and with venues to present and educate the campus on women’s issues...
Financial Committee (FiCom) members Samita A. Mannapperuma ’06 and Parvinder S. Thiara ’07 said that the Seneca presented itself as the main sponsor of the event and that the event’s choice of the Faculty Club, a relatively small venue, is expensive and inappropriate for a campus-wide event...
President of the Seneca Jane Kim ’05 later told The Crimson that the Seneca chose the Faculty Club because of extensive bookings and scheduling conflicts in larger spaces such as the Science Center...