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...letter sparked exactly the kind of discourse Kavulla fondly looks back on today. A UC “Tolerance Bill” allocating UC money to student groups that promote tolerance was then passed only after heated debate, during which students described their personal experiences with homophobia, according to a Crimson article published at the time...
...while almost a dozen students reportedly described a homophobic Harvard with impassioned emotion, a few others felt comfortable disagreeing. Joshua A. Barro ’05, a UC representative who is also openly gay, opposed the bill, calling Harvard a “great place to be gay,” according to The Crimson. “Idiots like Gladden Pappin are lonely idiots,” he said...
Larger grants for HoCo funding from the UC, in the neighborhood of $7,000 per House per year, have made it possible for HoCos to do a great deal more than before. But there is still a lot of untapped HoCo energy that could throw even more events if more funding was available. And there are dollars funding other campus life projects that could be better spent on HoCos. For as much as we support the end missions of the UC’s Campus Life Committee and the Harvard Concert Commission, it’s hard...
...naïve enough to think we will suddenly have a real house community and that Matherites will be Matherites before they are squash players or UC reps. But I do see an expansion of dining hall restrictions as a positive and possible first step to take if we are serious about giving everyone—not just the people-people at Harvard—a real chance for community...
...Harvard Concert Commission (HCC)’s Nov. 6 concert featuring Wyclef Jean was cancelled last night because of lackluster ticket sales, Undergraduate Council (UC) President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 announced at an emergency UC meeting last night. According to HCC Chairman Jack P. McCambridge ’06, the concert’s cancellation will cost the HCC between $25,000 and $30,000. As of yesterday, concert organizers had sold less than half the tickets needed to break even with only four days left before the show. “We were contractually obligated...