Undergraduate Council
UC Debuts Online Campus Room Reservation Tool
Student event organizers grappling with Harvard’s convoluted room reservation process may find their task a bit easier with the debut of the Undergraduate Council’s online room reservation tool.
Free Food (and More) From the UC
With reading period happening before winter break this year, someone has to provide the holiday goodies Mom used to stuff us with at home to ease the stress of finals. Luckily, the UC has put away all the election drama to offer their version of comfort food with a Reading Period Giveaway.
Harvard UC Votes to Re-Certify Election Results
Four days of confusion came to an end yesterday after the Undergraduate Council voted to certify Thursday's election results making Johnny Bowman and Eric Hysen the next UC President and Vice President.
After Chaos, UC Okays New Leaders
Four days after polls closed and controversy erupted over allegations of election fraud, the UC certified John F. Bowman ’11 and Eric N. Hysen ’11 as Council President and VP yesterday.
The WTF Era Begins?
The latest UC election snafu inspired revolutionaries in the class of 2013 to take up the cause against the UC ...
Live Blog: The UC Election Fiasco
It's the moment of truth we've all been waiting for. At tonight's UC general meeting, the results of last week's highly controversial election will finally be settled. Keep watching us for live updates.
Follow the UC Election with FlyBy—Live!
And so the bizarre, tortuous saga of the UC Election continues.
WTF Republic Plans Uprising
UC members should expect a whole lot more than they bargained for this evening during their meeting in Sever 113. FlyBy has gotten wind of the latest undertaking of The WTF Republic, the band of self-described revolutionaries (class of 2013) who released an email and statement calling for all Harvard students to organize under them as an alternative to the UC. Tonight, the WTF Republic will storm Sever and "make it known that we will not sit idly by while a disorganized, meaningless organization mucks up campus politics."
Fallout of UC Election Colored By Allegations of Misconduct, Internal Dissension, and Incriminating E-mails
Three days after the ending of the closest Undergraduate Council presidential election in recent history, while the UC finalizes plans to pass judgment on vote tallies that remain decertified today, a series of interviews by The Crimson shed some light on Friday’s confused outcome and the questions that may define the discourse on what remains to be done.
UC Decision Pending Amid Claims of Fraud
After a two and a half hour Undergraduate Council Executive Board meeting yesterday, there is still no UC president-elect. But a vote that could make John F. Bowman ’11 the next Council president is set to take place at today’s UC General meeting.
UC Elections Debate
Students debate the cause and implications of the recent UC elections at the UC executive meeting. The UC election commission was present and gave individual reports of the events of last week.
Long-Johnson Suggests a Revolution
In the wake of the UC election controversy, third-place finishers Robert G. B. Long '11 and David R. Johnson '11 are ringing the bells for a "hot, sticky revolution." In response to last week's disputed election results, mysterious resignations, and false accusations, the Long-Johnson campaign issued a statement (ostensibly borrowing heavily from the language of Thomas Jefferson) that called for "students of Harvard" to "man the [figurative] barricades!"
Chaos Engulfs UC Election; Results Remain Unclear
Against all expectations and amid whispers of scandal, the Undergraduate Council’s Election Commission did not name a winner in the UC presidential elections Thursday night.
UC VP Disavows E-Mail Alleging Voting Fraud, While E-Mail Contributor Insists VP ‘Clicked Send’
Behind the confusion and controversy swirling around yesterday’s unresolved Undergraduate Council elections remains an e-mail sent last night from the UC president’s e-mail account bearing the signature of UC Vice President Kia J. McLeod ’10 suggesting that vice presidential candidate Eric N. Hysen ’11 may have had access to voting software.
Ethnic Studies Secondary Field Added
Ethnic Studies has joined the growing list of secondary fields available to students.
BREAKING NEWS: Validity of Voting Process Questioned in UC Presidential Election
In an unprecedented reversal attended by allegations of fraud and vote-tampering, Undergraduate Council Election Commission Chair decided to “de-certify” the results of the presidential election released today, pending further notice.
Gender-Neutral Housing On Table?
The two insider Undergraduate Council presidential candidates disagree on whether all Harvard undergraduates should have access to gender-neutral housing.
WTF is going on with the UC Election?
Shit's hitting the fan at the Undergraduate Council. We'll keep you updated, both here and at TheCrimson.com, as developments emerge.