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...thing to have Earth Day out on its own,” she said. “It’s been a lot more work, though, because we usually get funding from Springfest.” This year the EAC got around $900 in grant money from the UC to fund its event, O’Connor said. Jake C. Levine ’06-’07, the other co-chair of EAC, echoed Harley’s sentiments. “It was a blessing in disguise that Springfest didn’t happen, as we?...

Author: By Andrew C. Miller, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: As Gross Pledges $5,000 to Campaign, Student Groups Celebrate Earth Day | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...less expensive, agreed to attempt to allow current freshmen to enroll directly into new life science concentrations, and considered ways to preserve the anonymity of students who fill out CUE evaluations in its monthly meeting on Friday. Members of the committee said that in response to an Undergraduate Council (UC) position paper presented in February, the staff of the Core Office, library liaisons, and graduate students in each department will now work with professors to make better use of electronic resources. In the past, students have paid twice for the copyright to some course materials, once in their termbills...

Author: By Alex M. Mcleese, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CUE Promotes Online Resources | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...essential that University Hall recognize that not only should it be taking cues from the Undergraduate Council (UC), student groups, and the residential Houses, but also from student-athletes. We commend the UC for its eagerness to represent athletic concerns. Yet the disparity between student-athletes and their needs on campus begins with the disconnect between the various administrative offices on campus. For progress to be made, SAAC must be given an expanded role...

Author: By Nathan T. Picarsic and John F. Voith iii | Title: Finding a Voice For Athletes | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...editors: The editorial “UC, Stick to Your Guns” (Apr. 20) is unreasonable and seems to ignore the fact that religion is defined by personal beliefs. While in modern times religious groups often see fit to emphasize the similarities rather than the differences between different religions, and most religious groups are quite willing to have nonmembers present for most services and social activities, religions are still defined by different, often inherently contradictory beliefs, and it would be absurd for members of a religious group like the Asian American Christian Fellowship to be led by someone...

Author: By Steven M. Melendez, | Title: Fund Religious Groups Regardless Of Who Leads | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...editors: You recently published an editorial (“UC, Stick to Your Guns,” Apr. 20) advocating that the Undergraduate Council (UC) not change its policy so as to make Committee on College Life-approved organizations eligible for funding on an event-by-event basis. The editorial’s assertion that student funds should “serve all Harvard students,” is inconsistent with its later approval of funding for “groups that may discriminate in some de facto manner.” Although I do not personally object, when...

Author: By Jordan C. Baehr, | Title: UC Should Not Base Funding On Superficial Distinctions | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

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