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...attention that the Haddock-Riley ticket has been proposing a plan to cut social planning from the scope of the UC and to use the money from the committee fund to distribute back to student groups and HoCos,” Gadgil said, adding that it was unclear where social funding would come from if not the UC’s own budget. Both Undergraduate Council President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and the college administration have raised concerns about the financial feasibility of the Haddock-Riley plan. Haddock declined to comment specifically on the SAA issue last...
...information to the council’s executive board about the challenges facing the concert. The report also said that the executive board should have been given the chance to approve a list of artists. As the council shifts to election mode for the next two weeks, it is unclear what actions will be taken based on the now-released report. “My guess is that there will be legislation down the road,” said Greenfield. He added that future action would depend on whether the UC passes an amendment to dissolve the CLC and eliminate...
...resolved,” Love wrote in an e-mail. However, Voith attributed the violations to a misunderstanding, saying that his campaign put up posters for both candidates on the ticket separately, assuming that this satisfied the commission’s rules. “There was some unclear wording in the rules,” Voith said in an interview last night. “As we read it, we thought we could put two posters up, one for each candidate. However, Love explained to us that it was the Election Commission’s intention that both candidates...
...Americans say that despite launching 50 attacks a day, the insurgents have been unable to derail political progress. Even more heartening are signs that locals are turning against the fighters: tips to U.S. forces have increased from 442 in February to 4,700 in September, although it's unclear how many lead to insurgents' being captured or killed...
...never have received much publicity were it not for the illicit activity which took place under its auspices.But let’s not be hasty. A concept frequently tossed around in legal circles is the doctrine of “chilling effects,” the notion that an unclear standard of law can discourage innovation or progress by leaving its would-be heralds unsure of their standing. The Grokster inducement standard is nothing if not unclear—the court opinion itself was decidedly vague (it left even the question of Grokster’s own activities open...