At year's first UCS meeting, optimism and fresh faces
By Laura Supkoff | September 14The Undergraduate Council of Students' first meeting of the semester was filled with excitement and preparation for action.
The Undergraduate Council of Students' first meeting of the semester was filled with excitement and preparation for action.
At its final scheduled meeting of the year, the Undergraduate Council of Students pushed to finish pressing business by passing resolutions, certifying elections and presenting recommendations for next year's council.
After two days of voting, Brian Bidadi '06 was elected president of the Undergraduate Council of Students, UCS officials announced early Wednesday. Swathi Bojedla '07 was elected chair of the Undergraduate Finance Board in elections that outgoing UCS president Joel Payne '05 called "really smooth and ...
President Ruth Simmons presented an update on the funding priorities of the capital campaign and sought feedback at Wednesday's Undergraduate Council of Students meeting.
Candidates for positions on the Undergraduate Council of Students and the Undergraduate Finance Board described some of their accomplishments and plans for next year at a debate Tuesday night.
Dean of the College Paul Armstrong and University Registrar Michael Pesta made a presentation in support of a proposed raise in the late fee for class registration at the weekly Undergraduate Council of Students meeting on Wednesday.
Although Matthew Kelly '06 has only been writing plays for three years, he is already being recognized as an accomplished playwright. Kelly's play "Homegrown Beginnings" was recently nominated as a finalist for the 2004 Christopher Brian Wolk Award for best new play from a pool of over 800 applicants. ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students passed a resolution condemning the USA Patriot Act and its infringement of the rights of students at its general body meeting Wednesday.
The Undergraduate Council of Students meeting last night hosted several visitors, including Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services David Greene, who said that with the housing lottery approaching, the time to voice final concerns about proposed coed optional housing in Grad Center was "going, ...
In the mood for hip hop, Japanese drumming, board-breaking tae kwon do or Korean boy bands? Tomorrow night, the annual Asian Arts Festival will feature a variety of performances highlighting Asian culture and identity.