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Worse still, many of the facilities of the UC’s current website go unused. The last news update from the UC dates from May 2004. The names of the current officers and members of the UC have not been updated to include current representatives. Because the site lacks in these respects, students remain largely unable to do the proper research required to make full use of their elected representatives. A click on the UC calendar produces, “Database Error. Couldn’t prepare statement.” A tab that presumably once listed the members...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Link Me Up, Johnny | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...website has very recently been updated to include minutes from UC meetings, updated legislation listings, and agendas. For this, we commend the UC. But even these updates are buried under obscure headers unlikely to be reached by the typical browser. In advance of a complete website redesign, simple steps can be taken to maximize the use of what is already in place. We do hope to see the fruits of a long-promised website overhaul in the near future, and it appears this administration is committed to seeing this initiative through, but in the interim, basic information voids should...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Link Me Up, Johnny | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

Arguably, the greatest strength of the Haddock-Riley UC ticket was the effectiveness of the campaign’s website. Organized, pleasing to the eye, and most importantly, exceptionally informative, fixtheuc.com served its purpose admirably. What is needed now in terms of a website is something that will be a valuable vehicle of communication between students and the UC. Although the UC is primarily an organization for advocacy, the majority of students who approach the UC do so in order to complain about an issue on campus, to try to get a grant from the Financial Committee, or to create...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Link Me Up, Johnny | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...applaud the UC for their efforts thus far to enhance the website and hope that these steps are indicative of pending progress. However, in the interim, the website needs to be updated to the level of functionality and become more than outdated rosters and dead links...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Link Me Up, Johnny | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...that floated alone in the vastness of cyberspace. While the arrival of CampusTap marks the emergence of a unified Harvard blogosphere, the first steps were taken by individual Harvard organizations.Greg M. Schmidt ’06, former president of the Harvard Democrats, started a blog before the 2004-2005 UC presidential election that received 5,000 hits per day during the election. Two of these Harvard-specific blogs have risen to the top of the heap over the past year. Cambridge Common, created in April 2005, has seven main contributors who regularly post with generally-liberal commentary on campus issues...

Author: By Vivien G.H. Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Our Very Own Blogosphere | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

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