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...spring of 2004, the Undergraduate Council (UC) was still in the business of campus-wide event planning, but they were a bit short on cash. Back then, the student termbill fee was a mere $35, and even with the cash leftover from previous years’ surpluses, there simply wasn’t enough funding to throw a party the size of, say, last spring’s Yardfest. (The Office of the President was generous enough to pay for that spring’s Busta Rhymes concert.) So, the UC called a referendum to ask for permission to raise...
Finne said that his campaigning for the coveted spot did not extend beyond sending e-mails reminding classmates to vote. “Certainly not a very public election in the way that the UC’s are,” said the former Undergraduate Council (UC) member...
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...trouble,” Payan said. “Our biggest expense right now is transportation. On T rides alone we pay over a $1,000. With the increase in prices, we’re going to need a lot of financial support from grants and the UC. It’s going to be very difficult for our program to maintain its current status...
...percentage of women in Harvard’s freshman class has surpassed 50 percent, but the portion of females in the College’s student government has dwindled to less than a quarter. While the 2006 Undergraduate Council (UC) elections were the most competitive in recent years—with 125 candidates running for only 33 spots—the Council fell short of its goal of increasing female representation. Whereas 13 out of 48 UC representatives last semester—or 27.1 percent—were female, just eight out this year’s 33 members...