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...Committee on College Life (CCL) revisited the issue of the rapidly increasing number of student groups at its monthly meeting yesterday. Some committee members said that the limited resources available for student groups—such as Undergraduate Council (UC) grant money, space for meetings, and kiosk space to post flyers—have been stretched thin as a result of the increase. Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd said after the meeting that the rate at which the number of student groups grows “seems to be exponential” and that yesterday...
...California actually uses a system that allows the top five percent of students to be assured into one of their top four picks in a UC school,” Obi Ugwu-Oju ’09, a graduate of Edison High School in Fresno, California, said...
...would be installed by Yard Operations once they were received. The condom boxes will be installed in the laundry rooms of the three dorms, according to Harvard Yard Operations Manager of Freshman Dorms Anthony Pacillo. Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, who co-sponsored an Undergraduate Council (UC) bill passed two weeks ago in support of placing condom dispensers in freshmen dorms, said he was pleased the the College would soon provide condoms to freshmen, if even on a trial basis. “We just feel that there’s a need that they need to fulfill...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) awarded a $2,000 grant to the Mission Hill After School Program last night in a controversial meeting that lasted almost four hours and prompted charges that the move would set a precedent of fiscal irresponsibility. The UC overruled a recommendation from the council’s Finance Committee (FiCom), which had voted not to award Mission Hill any of the $2,500 that the group had requested for vans. Mission Hill sends volunteers to housing developments in Roxbury four afternoons a week to tutor and mentor children ages five to 13. More than 80 Mission Hill...
...response to “UC Slates Curricular Review Meeting” (news, Feb. 27), I would suggest that Harvard’s interim president adopt a simple interim solution to reform of the core curriculum: vastly expand the number of departmental courses that count towards the core requirements...