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...from these e-mails. In fact, most of the qualities that seem to make the content interesting (cattiness, the impact of wealth, and so on) are qualities that would probably be revealed if the election dialogue from any major organization on campus—final club, Crimson, Undergraduate Council (UC), or what have you—was made publicly available...
...this situation is different from the UC elections in another very important regard: it’s none of our collective business. If an e-mail revealing that a UC candidate with a great deal of potential were behaving unethically made its way accidentally into the hands of a reporter, there would be a legitimate dilemma for those interested in journalistic integrity, and that reporter might well decide it’s in the interest of the electorate to be informed about their potential representatives. Isis is not the UC, however. It’s a social club...
Finally, we thank the Undergraduate Council (UC) and House Committees (HoCos) for their advanced planning for the Game. The UC is arranging convenient shuttle transportation for students who wish to attend the Game. Due to the logistics of transporting alcohol over state lines, the HoCos are prearranging a combined alcohol purchase in New Haven...
...Harvard’s health experts are working to inform students, there is no shortage of campus student groups that focus on nutrition, either. Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) is dedicated to peer-counseling those with concerns about body image, eating disorders, and nutrition concerns. The Undergraduate Council (UC), generally regarded as a source of party funds and not health help, is forming a freshman dining committee with the hope of informing HUDS about the freshman dining experience at Harvard...
...can’t blame we wee undergrads for flooding Lamont on Monday night because, with its generous hours (thank you, UC and U-Hall), central location, and imminent café, Lamont is indeed the closest thing we have to a student center. But as the Undergraduate Council, University Hall, and now Mass. Hall continue to make-over Lamont into a more fun, relaxing, chill, and totally radical experience, any calls to create a real student center in the Yard will be drowned out. This would be convenient for the administration, but not so great for students, who are left?...