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While it is true that visiting student policy prohibits transfer applications—and that we were accepted to Harvard this fall as visiting students??such rules must be reconsidered in light of the unique situation Hurricane Katrina has created. It must be recognized that these rules were not designed to apply to freshmen. Under normal circumstances, only students who have completed a year at another university are eligible to apply to Harvard’s visiting student program, and all further rules were constructed under the assumption that visiting students had a home institution at which they...

Author: By Adam P. Nikolich | Title: Free Choice for ‘Katrina Frosh’ | 12/6/2005 | See Source »

...Dean’s Office or Freshman Dean’s Office. Fang also argued against the UC acting as an insurance company for student groups. “Just because a student group’s in the red doesn’t mean we should use students?? termbill money to save the,” she said. “I felt like Crimson Key really does provide a valuable service to the freshman class,” said Samson F. Ayele ’09, second review chair of the finance committee. Ayele...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Grant Denies Crimson Key Requested Funds | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...other students or people outside of Harvard,” says Patashnik.BRINGING DOWN THE IVORY TOWERAs indicated by the name of their campaign website, fixtheuc.com, Haddock says the main emphasis of the campaign is to “fundamentally change the way the UC operates and stop wasting students?? money.” In response to this year’s failed Wyclef Jean concert, which cost the UC between $25,000 and $30,000, Haddock and Riley say that they plan to “get the UC out of the social programming business?...

Author: By Andrew E. Lai and Rachel L. Pollack, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Haddock Pledges To Listen | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...hurricane-affected schools given that an estimated 18,000 displaced New Orleans students were taken in by colleges around the country. Ultimately, this could lead to disastrous ramifications in terms of the economy, academic rigor, and social life at those schools. Although we can sympathize with the visiting students?? plea to stay, individual students should not be held above the success of their home schools, most of which count on their student population for said success. Clearly, these students found attractive qualities in their home schools that led them to enroll in them, so the effects of Katrina...

Author: By Patrick JEAN Baptiste, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Time is Up | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...year, planning for the Wyclef Jean concert was already well underway.Voith cites his leadership of the CLC this past semester as proof that he has the ability to put on successful events, citing the pep rally before the Harvard-Yale game—with its turnout of 2,500 students??as “a perfect example.” This success was due, he says, to increased attention to student input, participation of student groups, and support from the administration.Voith’s strong relationship with the deans is something that he has emphasized throughout...

Author: By Rebecca M. Anders and Laurence H. M. holland, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Veterans Promote Reform | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

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