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...hated the U.C. my first semester," Prabhu says. "I really was thinking about quitting." But she ran, instead, for vice-chair of the council's academics committee. (Back then, the council had five committees; its leader was a chair, not a president. And no one had ever heard of Randall A. Fine...
...Melissa Garza '94, a former vice-chair herself, says that much of the work women do on the council goes unnoticed. "Sometimes women are treated as attractive, friendly council members, as opposed to hardworking and creative individuals," she says...
Justine C. Label '97, vice-chair of theUndergraduate Council's student affairs committee,says he meets with Jewett, Epps and Dean ofUndergraduate Education Lawrence Buell to discussprojects which include the upper class facebook,calendar reform and the fate of the LinguisticsDepartment...
Justin C. Label '97, the student affairscommittee vice-chair who cosponsored theresolution, also said the spirit of the housescould have been effectively conveyed in thereports...
Gabay, perhaps unconsciously, seemed reluctant to acknowledge another change instituted by the Re-evaluation Committee. While the U.C. opted to shed the appelations "Chair" and "Vice-Chair" in favor of "President" and "Vice President" for its officers, Gabay still referred to himself as a prospective Chair at the Friday debate. Either he simply didn't remember the new name, or he just wasn't taken in by delusions of grandeur that caused the change. Nothing about the job has changed, and no clear reason was given for the change last semester. At least they didn't rename Gabay's former...