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...running mate Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 were docked 135 points for their campaign’s unsolicited and illegal campaign messages via open e-mail lists. The penalties brought their total to 260 points, according to an e-mail sent by Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09. Any ticket that racks up 400 points in violations is disqualified from the race, according to UC election regulations. Each UC presidential campaign is allotted $400 to spend on their campaigns. If the combined number of violation points docked and dollars spent tops 400, candidates...
...platform proposed constructive ideas on an unrealistic timetable. The joint editorial opposing USC’s actions drew a team of editors from many collegiate publications convened via an online colloborative word-procssing program to draft an editorial blasting Jackson’s move, said Crimson Editorial Chair Michael B. Broukhim ’07. “The first version was six hundred words, at some point it had ballooned to 1,100 words, and the final version was 600 completely different words than the first,” said Broukhim, who spearheaded the effort. According to the document?...
...Annie R. Riley ’07 said. “We often have a hard time getting females to run.” The fair was timed so that students who felt discontent with their current commitments have an opportunity to explore new ones, said Seneca Outreach Committee Chair Katherine E. Koopman ’08. “My freshman year, I was hitting a wall at this point,” she said. Seneca President Lauren H. Fifield ’06-’07 also said that the fair was intended to appeal to more...
...producing successful world citizens, Harvard can’t afford to ignore the body-mind connection. An August 2006 study in the journal “Stress & Health” found, in college students, a significant negative relationship between physical activity and perceived hassles/anxiety. As Wellesley College PE department chair Bridget Belgiovine said, “You’ve got to have an active body in order to continue to keep your mind rejuvenated.” Harvard students, whose day-to-day environment is intensely competitive, could all use a little stress relief...
This new department need not be a mammoth undertaking. The internal bureaucratic structure would include a department chair, a department chair’s assistant, a PE registrar, full time teacher-coaches, and part-time “guest” instructors. Although Harvard does not publicize faculty salaries, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported in 2002 that the average salary for a TA at a private university was $64,149. Assume a faculty of 50 (slightly less than three times as many as are hired to teach Wellesley’s 2,300 undergraduates) paid at this rate...