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...marquee issue of this election. We feel that, to be maximally effective, any new social programming board must operate with the cooperation and participation of the administration. But we are also aware that such a new organization will only be a success if it is able to access the UC??s funding resources (such as termbill revenues) and profit from the leadership of qualified UC leaders. To this end, we believe that Voith’s experience as vice-chair and now chair of the Campus Life Committee (CLC) provide him with excellent credentials for holding a presidency...
...proposing a plan to cut social planning from the scope of the UC and to use the money from the committee fund to distribute back to student groups and HoCos,” Gadgil said, adding that it was unclear where social funding would come from if not the UC??s own budget. Both Undergraduate Council President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and the college administration have raised concerns about the financial feasibility of the Haddock-Riley plan. Haddock declined to comment specifically on the SAA issue last night, but expressed appreciation for the SAA?...
...disillusioned with the UC and its process,” says that she now brings a “critical perspective of what the UC could do differently.” UC Treasurer Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 says that Haddock is able to recognize the UC??s faults even while holding a central position within it.“John Haddock is proving that you can be honest and down to earth and still be a candidate,” says Greenfield, who is supporting the Haddock-Riley ticket.Supporters say that Haddock?...
...UC??s role in social programming has also come under question from University Hall. “I think the UC should give some consideration as to whether it should be in the campus life business,” said Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 in a meeting with the council early in November...
...recognize flaws with the way things are currently run. But the way to “fix the UC?? is not to give up and hand over campus wide activities to University Hall, where there will be no student voice. Instead, we as a student body must work to reform the structure of our student government so that students have agency in the execution of our social events. The best way for us to do this is to vote for John Voith and Tara Gadgil in the UC elections next week...