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...policy. “It did not happen in isolation,” said Associate Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II. “House masters had already talked to their HoCos. Student input was actually consulted through the individual house masters.” Undergraduate Council Vice-Chair of College Life Jon T. Staff V ’10, who said he hoped to see students play a significant role in finalizing the project, said the move is “another attempt to limit the liability of the college...
...Undergraduate Council (UC), the system could potentially save students $1.3 million annually. The Harvard Coop and Harvard faculty and students would all have access to this database, which would be called the Harvard College Book Information System.Alyssa Q. Colbert ’10, the committee’s vice-chair, said that the idea behind the new system is to create an online system to provide students with free and easy access to book information, particularly ISBN numbers.“We’re trying to change the relationship between the Coop, faculty and students,” Colbert...
...planned the activity as some sort of war game, were both killed when an Adams group calling themselves “The Black Hand” threw hand grenades into their closed car on Tuesday. Since then, the war has raged without pause. CEB Vice-Chair C. Kai Wu ’09 is reportedly in hiding in Mather-occupied River East. Orders to shoot him on sight have been issued by most of the remaining House Committees (HoCos). Calls for peace have gone unheeded. In Leverett-occupied Radcliffe today, a large group of demonstrators was dispersed by a battalion...
...opportunity to hear and think about the effects of sexual violence on campus and off. The Undergraduate Council passed legislation on Sunday supporting “Take Back the Night” and encouraging representatives to attend the event. Yesterday Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, the vice-chair of the UC’s Committee on College Life, came to show his support. “Without using our role as student advocates to help raise awareness, we fail our constituents,” he said. “When you have an environment of denial, you also...
With Yardfest right around the corner, FM decided to sit down with the social programming gurus themselves, College Events Board (CEB) Chair S. Adam Goldenberg ’08 and Vice-Chair C. Kai Wu ’09.1. Fifteen Minutes: What are the most significant difference between this year’s and last year’s Yardfest?S. Adam Goldenberg: The most significant difference is that this year the organization is much more student driven. Last year it was organized by administrators and students that called the Yard Fest committee, it was an ad hoc committee brought...