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...Asians would rather stay silent than stick out,” he says. They want their children to be the cream of the mainstream. I think [taking the safe route] is more of a hazard than it is beneficial.” Asian Americans feature relatively little in the UC, and even less so in national politics. Often, Asians and the American majority feel mutual discomfort with the weaving of Asians into the political and social fabric, and that discomfornt manifests itself in a reluctance for either side to get involved in the public sphere. An unfortunate consequence is that...
...Wednesday. The council sought another crosswalk at the intersection of DeWolfe, Mill, and Grant streets outside of Leverett Towers. “[I]t is only a matter of time before someone is hit” there, the resolution read. UC Treasurer Benjamin W. Milder ’08 said that council members will meet on Nov. 29 with the College Safety Committee, a group including police, administrators, and students, to discuss the crosswalks. In addition to its focus on local matters, the council also passed an act seeking to promote “global awareness” by funding...
...Adam Goldenberg ’08, who is leading the task force. Five Committee on House Life (CHL) student representatives comprise the task force and will report its findings to the CHL, said Goldenberg, who is vice-chair of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) of the Undergraduate Council (UC). In addition to Goldenberg, the CHL representatives include UC members, Brian S. Gillis ’07-’08, Joseph W. Stanley ’09, Winthrop House Committee (HoCo) chair Michael J. Robin ’08, and SAC chair Ryan A. Petersen ’08. Originally...
...Iraq to the race that really matters.The UC’s presidential season will kick off officially later this month when candidates submit their declarations of intent. Even this early, there are a bevy of students with potential aspirations to lead the council. According to UC members who have spoken to candidates about their intentions and some potential candidates themselves, this year’s election will have at least three tickets, with the potential of at least four more.Although each pairing comes from within the UC, the candidates’ different experiences within and outside of the council means...
...many people came to the Undergraduate Council (UC)-funded party in Cabot N-33 this weekend. Maybe it was because the door was relabeled “N-32.” Maybe it was because the party was “advertised” at the end of a three page “list of possible great things to do tonight,” which included everything from a Rembrandt docent tour at a museum to an all-day seminar on exports in Boston (which was over by the time the e-mail was sent). Or maybe...