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...light of these difficulties, we’re glad the UC recently passed a bill ending split-ticket voting for UC President and Vice President. Ultimately, it’s most important for the top executives on the UC to share a positive working relationship and an at least somewhat unified vision for the Council. There should be a creative tension between the UC President and Vice President, but that tension must exist within a milieu of mutual respect and a common set of priorities. Single-ticket voting will ensure that the President and the VP are ready to work...
...gears up to elect a new Vice President at its next meeting, UC representatives should remember that the student body voted a split ticket into power for a reason. Though the UC has won deserved acclamation from many sides this past semester, nagging questions about fiscal responsibility remain in light of unwise expenditures related to the Springfest Afterparty and FiCom’s compulsory 35 percent cut in awards for its last grants package...
Harvard swept Cornell—not Princeton—on Monday afternoon, winning the best-of-three Ivy Championship Series and finally punching its ticket to the NCAA Tournament. And it wasn’t the big bats that had carried the Crimson against the Tigers, Brown, and Dartmouth that...
After Nichols’ resignation last night, the UC passed long-standing legislation mandating that the UC president and vice president run and be elected as a single ticket...
...this Primal Scream different from all the other Primal Screams? Well for one thing, I have been offered a ticket to the opening, midnight showing of “Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith” at Fenway. Under normal circumstances, as an avid sci-fi fan, I would love to be a part of this otherworldly event. Unfortunately, Episode III premieres the same night as Primal Scream, and so I had to give up my ticket. After all, Primal Scream is a tradition, and, to quote Tevye the Milkman, “without our traditions, life...