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...naught.History barely waited six months to repeat itself. Yesterday’s one-two punch was a masterpiece of public relations incompetence.Let’s start with the MAC. All that would have been required to pacify the bloodhounds on the UC was a single, well thought-out press release that described the closures and an action plan simultaneously. Extending gym hours, loaning the MAC’s fitness equipment to House gyms, or universalizing access to other athletic facilities could all have been adequate adjustments. But now, instead of a student body looking forward...
...plans to close the MAC for a revamp during all of next semester and the summer of 2007, two undergraduates are hoping that their campaign will force administrators to reconsider. “My primary objection is the way it was announced,” said Undergraduate Council (UC) member Ali A. Zaidi ’08. He maintained that there was no dialogue with students before the announcement. Zaidi added that he thought the plans would lead to overcrowding in other gyms, would reduce the winter and spring intramural programs, and would leave the classes and club sports offered...
...post to the Undergraduate Council (UC) e-mail list, Matthew R. Greenfield ’07, who served last semester as the council’s Student Advisory Committee vice-chair, wrote, “We’ve hit rock bottom...
...UC President John S. Haddock ’07 is hopeful that the strong negative reaction will spur students to get involved in changing the policies...
...signature spirit, the Scorpion Bowl. According to page 336 of this year’s Harvard Student Agencies Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard (read: one big, sometimes inaccurate advertisement, see page 9), you should stock up and “donate the little plastic animals to UC Vice President Annie [R.] Riley [’07]’s collection.” “We started collecting them last fall,” says Riley, “but not very diligently.” She says that most of the “little animals...