Word: springfests
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...social programming business” by eliminating the Campus Life Committee (CLC). Riley says that “the student body has a right to be angry” about several of the UC’s large-scale social events, such as the concert and the sparsely-attended Springfest Afterparty and Havana on the Harbor events.In the UC candidate debate last Wednesday, Haddock portrayed the CLC as being “unable to have successful parties” and criticized opposing candidate John F. Voith ’07, current chair of the CLC, for his role...
...amendment comes in the wake of several much-criticized UC attempts at social programming, including last year’s Springfest Afterparty and Havana on the Harbor...
...most pressing question facing the UC right now is how it can ensure that its failures of the past year—which wasted approximately $50,000 of students’ money on events like the aborted Wyclef concert, the Springfest Afterparty, and the Havana on the Harbor cruise—are never repeated. John and Annie understand that the only way to stop wasting money is to get the UC out of the social planning business altogether by dissolving the failed Campus Life Committee and redistributing its money by increasing funding for extracurricular groups, House Committees (HoCos), and parties...
It’s time for new leadership of the Undergraduate Council (UC). After the Wyclef fiasco, the failed Springfest Afterparty and the practically unattended Havana on the Habor cruise, it’s no surprise that the student body feels disconnected from its student government. Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Tom D. Hadfield ’08 have a clear vision to improve the life of Harvard students, a concrete set of proposals, and a history of getting things done. In fact, Magnus was trained in the Special Forces in Norway, while Tom sold his first Internet...
...midst of debating an amendment that would dissolve the CLC, currently responsible for planning campus-wide events like the Springfest Afterparty, and replacing it with an independently-elected body called the Social Events Committee...