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Mahan has openly admitted that Crimson coverage of council matters affected his decisions. The entire controversy surrounding his decision to phase in the termbill increase could potentially have been avoided had he not based his judgments on anticipated Crimson coverage...
...told the campus because we didn’t want the Crimson to paint this as a big loss for the UC or something ridiculous like that if we said that a two-year phase made sense in a closed door meeting and then that was the public result,” Mahan wrote to UC-general in defense of deciding to propose a phased-in fee increase after consultation with only a few council members...
While the student referendum made no mention of a phase-in, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 said that he recommended that Mahan draw up a proposal that had a greater chance of garnering the Faculty Council’s approval...
...After speaking with many students, considering the potential structural changes that we may want to undertake, and taking into account political feasibility of asking for a one-time, lump-sum increase, I felt it was most prudent to personally recommend a two-year phase in,” he wrote...
...proposal for a phase-in drew fire from council representatives, as he announced his intentions only a night before the Faculty Council meeting and did not discuss the change with the council as a whole...