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...primarily concerned for the educational and personal growth of undergraduates, both as individuals and as members of the Harvard community,” its rules and restrictions simply do not reflect that. These systemic problems with the Ad Board have spawned interest for reform. Notably, the Undergraduate Council (UC) has prioritized this issue, but unfortunately, its discussion has been limited to the prospect of student representation on the Ad Board. This general focus tends to distract from the larger systemic problems with the Ad Board that have a more detrimental effect on student justice. One must suspend judgment to imagine...
House Committees may be receiving $800 more than they did last fall from the Undergraduate Council. The Council presented a provisional budget this past Sunday that notes that the 12 HoCos will receive approximately $5,400 from the UC in upfront funding. Dudley House will receive a smaller increase that is proportional to its size. The Council is expected to pass the measure next Sunday after it has gone before the Finance Commitee (FiCom). UC Treasurer Anthony R. Britt ’10 said the UC’s overall budget increased by 11 percent this year. Britt said...
...entire student body is assigned new addresses. For the duration of the pilot, students’ old @fas.harvard.edu addresses will remain active, but will forward to their new @college.harvard.edu addresses. “We’re certainly pleased that it’s happening,” UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said of the change, noting that former UC member Brian S. Gillis ’07-’08 as one of the program’s earliest advocates. At a Committee on College Life meeting last year, Gillis said that current...
...Undergraduate Council is exploring bringing major newspapers to campus through a program run by USA Today, UC representatives said at their meeting last night. The company would provide three newspapers—likely USA Today, The Boston Globe, and The New York Times—to seven public locations on campus, including the Malkin Athletic Center, the Science Center, and the Quad. The UC held a preliminary discussion on the initiative at their meeting yesterday, and are still researching whether the College would contribute to funding the program, which would cost $40,000 a year. Maia Usui...
CORRECTION The Oct. 17 article “UC, Students Discuss Ad Board Reform” mischaracterized the attendance of the forum. Only about one-third, not a majority, of the students who attended the event were members of the Undergraduate Council...