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...totalitarian state that governs Harvard’s social scene, a historical epoch has been reached: remarkably, the Fun Czar, Fun Republic, and Fun Proletariat are all in agreement. The decision of the Undergraduate Council (UC) to sever ties between itself and large-scale social programming is not only backed by Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05, but is sure to be well-received by the majority of Harvard undergraduates. We support the creation of an independent undergraduate social programming board and applaud the UC for endorsing this initiative. At the same time, we hope that...
...think that it’s been the result of students’ hard work over the past nine years,” said UC representative Eric I. Kouskalis ’07, who sponsored the bill. “The Trans Task Force has really been working very hard behind the scenes...
...committee will not include any students, despite a 32-5 vote by the Undergraduate Council (UC) in March calling for two undergraduate representatives to be part of the faculty advisory group. Instead, this search will have a framework of separate student and faculty advisory groups, much like the process that culminated in Kirby’s selection...
...UC President John S. Haddock ’07 expressed disappointment that students wouldn’t serve on the faculty advisory committee, but said, “we’re working closely with the folks in Mass. Hall arranging the search to make sure that there’s very frequent contact between our student advisory group and the faculty...
...that are particularly wealthy would have an advantage in throwing parties (and also in obtaining the rooms in the first place, since they could make their wealth a focal point of their “campaign” for a suite). To make the process fair, the Undergraduate Council (UC) must expand its already successful party fund to ensure that all party suites, regardless of the personal wealth of their residents, can execute out their bacchanalian duties. Furthermore, the UC should prioritize funding for “democratically elected” party suites over lotteried rooms. (We expect that...