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...Asian-American organizations on campus, was organized in order to bring the concerns and issues of those groups to the attention of UC candidates, its organizers said. “We feel it is important to speak up about the issues we have,” said Edward Y. Lee ’08, coordinator of the forum, which attracted about 30 students. “The UC election is a great time when the student body can come together and discuss issues important to them.” Lee is a former finance committee secretary of the UC.Prior...
...questions, from moderators Neeraj “Richie” Banerji ’06 and Steve Y. Lee ’06, focused largely on the experience of each candidate, and on several occasions drew laughter from the audience...
...blame Cambridge regulations for curtailing businesses’ hours, these owners say that there are other factors at work.LICENSE TO OPENIn order for any restaurant to open in Cambridge, it first has to apply for a Common Victual license from the Cambridge License Commission (CLC).CLC Executive Officer Elizabeth Y. Lint says that as long as the CLC finds there is a need for a certain type of restaurant and approves its hours of operation, as well as the manager, a license is granted.Lint says there is no city law that prohibits restaurants from staying open past a certain hour...
Neeraj “Richie” Banerji ’06 and Steve Y. Lee ’06 took center stage at Wednesday night’s Undergraduate Council (UC) debate. They were funny, charming, and biting with their criticisms. We learned all about their views on Harvard...
...administration make a decision as soon as possible,” Petersen said. Several Tulane visiting freshman students, however, said yesterday that they did not favor a petition. “I actually do not think they should organize a petition,” said Tulane visiting freshman William Y. Ke ’09. “Harvard is an example for everyone else. If Harvard were to say yes, there would be a mass exodus from Tulane.” Susana M. Kostaras is another visiting Tulane freshman who is not advocating a petition...