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While UVA’s $14-per-semester termbill fee helped pay for the Mraz concert, at Harvard, $5 of the UC??s $60 termbill fee is devoted to concert production. Combined with a much smaller student body than UVa’s, this amounts to a far smaller student contribution to the budget for concerts...
...years ago, the Undergraduate Council (UC) held a junior class night at the Hong Kong Restaurant, but attendance was sparse and the event was not held again, said Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, the former chair of the UC??s Student Affairs Committee and a current candidate for Senior Class Marshal...
...pretty excited about the fact that we have so many new members coming in,” said Connor C. Wilson ’07, a new representative from Adams House. “I’m hoping that this is a significant year in the UC??s history, and that [we will] really change the way the UC does business...
Alternatively, the UC could have a permanent concert allocation. The UC??s policy of not allocating for future councils makes no sense for recurring events like concerts. Debating and allocating the money as if there is no precedent for having concerts creates unnecessary obstacles. While the UC ponders having an independent campus events board, it should at the very least give the HCC a permanent budget...
...money for campus-wide events. In the meantime, if you care about concerts you should ask UC candidates how much they will give the HCC before you decide your vote. The Killers, The Beastie Boys, John Mayer, and Wyclef Jean—all these top artists on the UC??s wish list could come to Harvard in the next few years. But if that’s what we want, we’ve got to take the initiative...