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After Summers’ Focus on Student Social Life, Faust’s Future Support is Unclear
As University president, Lawrence H. Summers became known for funding undergraduate life initiatives that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences,
CCL Votes To Repeal Tax On Student Groups
The Committee on College Life (CCL) voted unanimously yesterday morning to recommend the repeal of a newly-imposed Faculty of Arts
Class of 2006 Dissatisfied with Advising, Social Experience
Despite the College’s recent efforts to improve the undergraduate experience, members of the Class of 2006 said that overall, they
Students To Peek at Barenaked Ladies
“It’s the perfect time of year, somewhere (not so) far away from here,” for the Canadian rock group Barenaked Ladies
Undergraduate Life Cashes in on New College Fund
There is a joke making the rounds in University Hall that the College owes its “fun” budget to a game
Then & Now, Students Want Voice
Student leaders hoping to have a say in the University’s presidential search may have a thing or two to learn
Feeding the Lamonster
Next fall in Lamont, expect to see students sipping espresso and munching on carrot cake as they print off those
Humorist Named Class Speaker
The Senior Class Committee will announce today that Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the hit television show “Family Guy,” will
'Family Guy' Creator To Be Named Class Day Speaker
The Senior Class Committee will announce tomorrow that Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the hit television show “Family Guy,” will
Council Budget Off By $1,700
CORRECTION APPENDED Undergraduate Council (UC) Treasurer Blake M. Kurisu ’07 announced last night that the UC had overestimated its 2005-2006
Council Debates Future Of CLC
Amidst discussion of a controversial bill that threatened to derail the council into what one member called “chaos,” the Undergraduate
Consensus Eludes UC On Funding Changes
The Undergraduate Council (UC) erupted into what one member called “chaos” last night over a controversial piece of legislation that
New Social Programming Board Nabs $200K
The College approved a proposal for a new undergraduate social programming board and will fund the body with $200,000 for
Deans Likely to Fund New Programming Board
College administrators have indicated that they would support a new undergraduate social programming board, but it is not yet clear
Ben Folds Set To Rock At Yardfest
Pop artist Ben Folds, who sings that he “take[s] the checks and face[s] the facts,” will soon be taking a