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...semester, while just 32 percent opposed the change. The UC vote is “an exciting symbol of the voice that undergraduates have had in this process,” said a co-sponsor of the bill, Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, who is the vice-chair of the council’s Student Affairs Committee. The Student Affairs Committee’s chair, Ryan A. Petersen ’08, said the proposal for secondary fields—which would be akin to minors—“allows students to pursue passions beyond their...
...undergraduate rooms. “Students instinctively trust that strangers who knock on their door have legitimate business in their dorm,” said Ben W. Milder ’08, one of the bill’s co-sponsors and one of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) vice-chairs. Requiring workers to wear an effective visitor’s pass “could save everybody both in terms of convenience and in terms of safety,” said Matt R. Greenfield ’08, the other sponsor and another SAC vice-chair. Currently, Harvard authorizes...
...problem. “Students should be able to do what their passions drive them to do,” Petersen said. “Extracurricular life is a really important part of life here at Harvard.” Amadi P. Anene ’08, a SAC vice-chair, echoed Petersen’s sentiments. “I don’t think there should be a limit on the number of student groups,” Anene said after the meeting. “I definitely do think there’s going...
...convention on the revival of the curricular review and as we have already affirmed through hundreds of signatures on a petition to resuscitate the review. Now it is time for everyone involved to act with an equal sense of urgency and steadfastness.Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the vice-chair for undergraduate education of the Undergraduate Council Student Affairs Committee, is a government concentrator in Mather House. The Council will host a student convention on the curricular review today at 4:30 p.m. in the Kirkland Junior Common Room...
...First Year Social Committee cordially invite you to attend the invitation-only Freshman Formal Afterparty.” “The intention of the invitation was for the people who put on the Freshman Formal to celebrate their work and invite their friends,” said FYSC Vice-Chair Rachel E. Johnson ’09, who helped design the invitation. “We never meant to misrepresent our committee.” UC President John S. Haddock ’07 wrote in an e-mail to the UC that while “the members...