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...committees: the Finance Committee (FiCom) and the Student Affairs Committee (SAC). Each house or “yard” (as the four subdivisions of the freshman class are known) elects two representatives, and the top vote-getter gets their choice of committee. Those of you who remember the UC??s attempts at planning campus-wide events—the infamous $16,000 Springfest 2005 afterparty, which drew only 150 people, and the Havana on the Harbor boat cruise for which only 50 of 375 tickets were sold come to mind—can breathe easy. The Campus...
...Haddock ’07. This fall’s elections—candidates must decide to run or not by Friday—marks the start of the “new,” pared down UC. The independent College Events Board replaced one of the UC??s three committees, the Campus Life Committee, last semester. “Since all these changes to the UC happened at the tail end of reading period, not all returning students might be aware that [the UC is] now better suited to meet student needs...
...said. He also said that Undergraduate Council (UC) members have been told that the members of the committee are available to answer questions and concerns. Last Wednesday, UC Student Affairs Committee (SAC) Chair Ryan A. Petersen ’08 sent a message over the UC??s public e-mail list encouraging council members to contact Menand with thoughts and concerns about Gen Ed. Over the past year, the UC has pushed the College to move forward with the Curricular Review, which began in 2002 and has since been repeatedly delayed. “Every class that...
...would fund the new board with $200,000 for the next academic year. With elected representatives dedicated solely to social programming and a close relationship with the College dean’s office, we expect that the new board will function far more efficiently than its predecessor, the UC??s Campus Life Committee (CLC), did. Notably missing, however, from the CEB’s mission is a commitment to provide logistical support and advice to students who wish to plan their own social events. We expect the board and its members to be a hub of knowledge about...
...tickets for today’s ceremonies, but the results will never be released. No one has any idea whatsoever what undergraduates as a group think about the proposed changes to general education, or a system of staggered dining hall hours, or the appropriate allocation of funds under the UC??s control. Someone should find out. 2. Think like an undergrad. Many problems could be solved much faster by asking undergrads how to solve them. Among the things an undergrad might tell you: stop ordering the bagel varieties that no one ever eats during Brain Break; don?...