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Because of these drawbacks, the website is sorely in need of a redesign and a redefinition. The UC??€™s budget this year originally attempted to address this concern by earmarking $15,000 for website redevelopment. This extremely large set-aside, later withdrawn, demonstrates two things. First, the UC is clearly serious about revamping its website. And, second, the council likely has an inflated vision of what its constituency actually needs from the website...
...arcane regulations common among other Harvard common spaces, a centralized room reservation system is nothing but a black hole for time and effort. It would be much wiser, and simpler, to centralize the contact information for rooms in given places in a .pdf file easily accessible on the UC??€™s website...
...events calendar, one is already in the works under the auspices of the my.harvard team, a team that has already built the technological infrastructure for such an undertaking. The UC should leave this project to my.harvard, the platform that was designed to serve as the all-College homepage. The UC??€™s website is not and should not be envisioned as a type of all-College portal. Instead, the website should function as an efficient and uncomplicated instrument of outreach for the UC??€™s most mission-critical tasks. Anything more would be excessive and go largely unused...
...returned this year, and of them, Winthrop’s John F. Voith III ’07 is the only one who has been on the UC since his freshman year. As it stands, he’ll likely be joining four others in the race for the UC??€™s top two postions—even if none of them will admit it.THE LIKELY FIVEUntil this year, a young sophomore intent on ruling the UC would have done well to land at the head of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) first. Four of the last five...
...just under 25 percent, according to UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06, because the amount of the fee also increased from $60 to $75. The allocation of $15,000 for a new website, which was included in the initial budget proposal sent out over the UC??€™s open e-mail list early Sunday night, was removed from the bill before the meeting. This appropriation, which had been presented as the Undergraduate Council Website Redevelopment Act, called for a new website that would provide students with “a multitude of meaningful services...