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...grants of up to $1,250 each—enough money to fund approximately one formal per semester. The fund also sponsors domestic travel for student organizations. Last spring when the UC gave money that was originally earmarked for party grants to HoCos, each of the 12 upperclass Houses received an extra $1,000 on top of the $4,870 in upfront funding. Dudley House received $366 in addition to its $1,780 in initial funding. Constitutionally, the UC must give each HoCo $4,500 every semester. Britt said the amount beyond that minimum is determined based on term bill...
...Currently, 17 students—one or two in each upperclass house and three in the Yard—spread REP’s message to the 6500-person student body. An ecoREP’s tasks include informing our peers about the environmental impacts of heating, laundry, food, lighting, and every other part of student life. REP would benefit from an increase in size, especially given the diluted value of internet-based communication with students who feel their lives are a never-ending stream of emailed tasks...
While impossible Undergraduate Council campaign promises continue to plague the Yard, things are different in the upperclass Houses. Worldly upperclassmen know better than to be enchanted by the alleged possibility of longer dining hall hours and termination of the universal wake-up call in the form of the Mem Church bells. Since straightforward platforms may not be enough to sway House-dwellers to vote at all, what’s a candidate...
...stay ahead of the apathetic curve, upperclass UC candidates have attracted the voting populous not with their fresh new ideas but with attention-grabbing campaign methods. However, several have been adamant that their campaigns, while perhaps unorthodox, have true substance at their foundation...
...addition to the focus on providing experience to a graduating senior, the public service czar will also serve as a liaison between PBHA and the public service tutors in the upperclass Houses. He will also participate in community service planning for the Harvard Club of Boston...