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...Springfest debacle was accompanied by other smaller unsuccessful events. On April 22, the UC??s Campus Life Committee (CLC) missed the mark with Havana on the Harbor, a UC-subsidized “booze cruise” that became a $2,350 failure. On the heels of a termbill fee hike that inflated the UC??s budget to plan events such as these, the council must be sure to investigate adequately and organize student events in order to gain trust from the student body...
...UC??s year has, in some important respects, been uniquely productive. After the release of a UC report that called for a 24-hour library and cited survey data demonstrating tremendous student support for the change, the Harvard College Library finally agreed this year to a two-year pilot program that will see Lamont stay open around-the-clock during the academic workweek, beginning fall 2005. We applaud the UC??s persistence in advocating a policy change that is sure to benefit undergraduates come September...
Politically, the UC??s year has been a particularly tumultuous one. In December, hoping to establish a healthy creative tension between executives, we endorsed a split ticket for the UC??s Presidency and Vice Presidency, throwing our support behind presidential candidate Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and vice-presidential hopeful Ian W. Nichols ’06, who ran separately...
...provided a lively, centrally located space for students to gather and chow down after the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) finishes its party-busting. Where the Undergraduate Council (UC) had a hand in issues of social life, the results were decidedly mixed. The good: The UC??s party fund, flush with extra cash from the increased student activities fee, gave even more party hosts than before a boost of cash for their bashes. The student group grants process benefited similarly from the termbill fee, allowing the UC to fund student groups more substantially than...
...UC??s Campus Life Committee (CLC), also sitting on a fatter wallet, was decreasingly effective in planning meaningful social events for the college community. The year started off well, with the CLC landing Bob Dylan for a fall concert. But last winter’s Jim Breuer comedy show and this semester’s Springfest event were underwhelming and underattended. While we continue to support the basic mission of the CLC to plan campus-wide social events, we implore the CLC to put its collective ear to the ground to try to figure out what kinds...