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Committee Defers Decision on Website

Official recognition of hahvahdparties.com still uncertain

At yesterday’s meeting, the CCL recognized the other nine organizations presented by McLoughlin, which represented a range of social and pre-professional interests.

The groups included the Alaska Club, Center for European Studies Undergraduate Board, Harvard College British Club, Harvard College Fed Challenge, Harvard College Mahjong Club, Harvard College Unitarian Universalists, Scholarship for Peace, Homeschoolers Anonymous, and Wisconsin Club.

The CCL also discussed a proposal to have Public Service Network (PSN) groups work with a PSN staff member to strengthen their leadership structures and ensure that the groups will remain viable in future years.

“This PSN proposal is not punitive. It’s designed to be more supportive in assisting new, young public service groups and get them the assistance they need to make their organizations effective,” said Meg Brooks Swift ’93, Director of the Public Service Network. This proposal will be discussed in further detail in a sub-committee of the CCL.

—Staff writer Nicole B. Urken can be reached at urken@fas.harvard.edu.

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