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...from an examination of library traffic and use patterns following the initiation of the pilot program, said Harvard College Library (HCL) Director of Communication Beth Brainard. Lamont established its new hours in 2005 partly in response to repeated student calls for a 24-hour library. A 2004 Undergraduate Council (UC) report authored by former UC President John S. Haddock ’07 and current UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08, found that 92 percent of undergraduates contacted through a phone survey supported extending library hours. “Given that most schools have students centers...
With tensions mounting between student protesters and University officials, campus political groups have entered into the debate over the salary of Harvard’s security guards. Seven members of the Undergraduate Council (UC), which passed legislation two weeks ago in support of security guards, fasted on Wednesday in support of the ten students currently hunger striking. The politicos that fasted included UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Student Activities Committee Chair Mike R. Ragalie ’09. But participation has stirred controversy within the council. Petersen sent an e-mail to the UC open...
...move to hold student leaders accountable comes despite ongoing opposition from Undergraduate Council (UC) leadership. The UC supports the amnesty policy and the measures intended to combat hazing, according to Student Affairs Committee Chair Mike R. Ragalie ’09. But members are concerned that the policy on drug and alcohol abuse at parties is worded too vaguely and leaves club officers vulnerable to arbitrary disciplinary action...
...There was a colossal opportunity here to actually change the culture of parties here at Harvard, and the administration just blew it,” Ragalie said. The UC has also expressed concern about the lack of student involvement and transparency throughout the process. UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 said that administrators did not include students in the process early enough...
...After fiery argumentation and passionate debate, the Undergraduate Council (UC) leadership decided to compose “A Declaration of Grievances” against the University administration. Like similar documents of such monumental importance, their pamphlet kicks off by denouncing the lack of representation in governing bodies, censures the authorities’ disrespect toward “basic liberties,” and cries foul regarding the lack of (student) involvement in the purchase of land in the south. Worthy heirs to Jefferson indeed...