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Leaders of all four groups participated in planning the merger. "The idea emerged through informal discussions among members of the groups last summer," says Sang S. Park '98, one founding member of KA and former board member of Yisei...
...active board members met in weekly meetings throughout the fall to discuss, design and vote on every aspect of the new organization." Park says. "Everyone involved in the process had different visions of the role of Korean organizations at Harvard and the reasons for the merger," Park said...
...think everyone pretty much was for the merger," Choi says. "The only objection would be that we weren't quite sure how the merger would synthesize the consituency, leadership and vision of the two separate groups," he says...
...merger became official on April 8 when Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III signed the KA constitution...
While the current Korean student body seems to be reacting positively to the merger, Ryou says some of the leaders of KACC and KSA--who have graduated--were against the change. "The people who were involved in KSA and KACC were really committed to their respective groups; some devoted their whole college careers to their respective organization," Ryou says...