Ebonie D. Hazle
Council To Confront First Campaign Scandal
The Undergraduate Council’s presidential elections haven’t even begun, but election officials are already investigating their first scandal. Four days before
Parties Rage on Council Tab
This weekend, the weather outside turned frigid, but inside four rooms the atmosphere was sizzling thanks to the Undergraduate Council.
Council To Subsidize Shuttles to Harvard-Yale Game
The Undergraduate Council voted to sell bus tickets to the Harvard-Yale Game for $25, or ten dollars below cost, at
College To Fund Dry On-Campus Parties
Student group leaders scurrying to file their Undergraduate Council common grant applications will find a new option geared towards campus-wide,
Council Votes To Subsidize Parties in Dorm Rooms
In an attempt to jump-start the College’s party scene, the Undergraduate Council will begin funding as many as 12 undergraduate
UC Caps Grants to House Gyms
A move by the Undergraduate Council meant to even out funding for House gyms has riled some campus fitness fanatics.
UC Vies For Students on Ad Board
Calling for greater openness and accountability on the Administrative Board—Harvard’s disciplinary body—Undergraduate President Rohit Chopra ’04 announced last night that
Guster Booked To Give Concert Next Month
The Undergraduate Council managed a long sought-after victory yesterday, scheduling a November concert on campus by the band Guster. The
Council Supports Tailgates, Movies
Harvard students just aren’t having enough fun. That was the consensus at last night’s Undergraduate Council meeting, during which members
Council To Spend $15,000 On Publicity, Equipment
The Undergraduate Council plans to spend $15,000 on publicity and equipment this year—thousands more than last year—despite objections from some
Chopra Employs Both Carrot and Stick
After reading a report earlier this month that Harvard administrators were considering moving the Quad dormitories to Allston, Undergraduate Council
President Warns Council of 'Crisis' at First Meeting
“The College is in crisis,” Undergraduate Council president Rohit Chopra ’04 declared at the council’s first meeting of the year
Committee Could Reshape Academic Year
The College’s anomalous academic calendar—replete with its late start and post-Christmas exams—could be up for a historic alteration. Citing inconveniences
Glitch Disrupts Council Vote
There were no punch cards or dimpled chads, but yesterday, for the second straight year, technical glitches disrupted the opening
Postering To Move to Afternoon Time
Harvard students will no longer have to wake up at the crack of dawn and brave frigid temperatures to publicize