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...Some members of the committee offered to draft a resolution supporting the UC??s effort to improve the Quad Library...
...resigned in order to devote more time to the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), of which Greenfield is a vice-chair. Blake M. Kurisu ’07 was elected treasurer and Magdey A. Abdallah ’07 was elected secretary. In his stump speech, Abdallah made revamping the UC??s website his top priority. “I want to invest in a website that changes the way the UC interacts with the student body,” he said. A $15,000 allocation to revamp the website last semester was scrapped after members complained about...
Undergraduate Council (UC) President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 adjourned the final council meeting of his tenure on Saturday evening to a standing ovation from council members and friends. The meeting was more festive than usual. Although a request over the UC??s e-mail list to have cocktails before the event went unanswered, members ceremoniously popped the corks of several champagne bottles during the evening’s farewell speeches. About a dozen of Glazer’s friends and blockmates wore pink “Viva el Presidente” t-shirts with Glazer?...
...AACF and the [Harvard Radcliffe Christian Fellowship] have stipulations in their constitutions that restrict who can be on their executive boards,” Glazer said. “In terms of the Koinonia, I don’t think they had any restrictions.” The UC??s Finance Committee reviewed almost 800 applications and awarded $119,518, or 43 percent of the grants budget. The council also appointed a technology coordinator. Chrix E. Finne ’07, a newly elected representative from Quincy House, will oversee the council’s website and voting...
...wage negotiations with the University has drawn an irate and indignant response from several student organizations claiming that the council has transgressed its mandate by addressing a political issue. This issue, however, is one in which the student body should expect, even demand, that the UC involve itself. The UC??s constitution begins, “We, the undergraduates of Harvard College, are an important part of the University community, and are therefore entitled to an active role in deciding its policies and priorities.” The UC was created, and continues to exist, not merely...