[1932] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Re: [Mit-talk] New Card initiative
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dheera Venkatraman)
Mon Jul 3 13:42:42 2006
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 13:41:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: Dheera Venkatraman <dheera@MIT.EDU>
To: grace <gkenney@MIT.EDU>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.62L.0607031313400.12479@scrubbing-bubbles.mit.edu>
Cc: ua-scatr@MIT.EDU, mit-talk@MIT.EDU
Errors-To: mit-talk-bounces@MIT.EDU
a nice thing to have would be some sort of committee of students and
faculty members that such changes would be *required* to be proposed to.
basically, say, any infrastructure changes, major art installations, and
changes to the campus that are not time-sensitive repairs should need to
be signed off by them. kind of some sort of congress deal. like say if MIT
comes up to us next week saying they want to cut down the trees in the EC
courtyard and install another transparent horizons, and they don't get the
signatures needed, they shouldn't be allowed to do it. and if they wanted
to make a curriculum change but didn't get say over half the students'
approval, it shouldn't be allowed to happen.
i don't know. very cursory idea here, not sure how to properly formulate
this, but basically, there needs to be some sort of check system on
the administration.
-dheera
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dheera venkatraman
http://dheera.net/
dheera@dheera.net
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, grace wrote:
>
> ...and we're not going to get a chance to learn until it's already
> official. note that this was announced in the summer, when the UA or
> dormcon can't investigate and [if needed] protest. look - the admins
> aren't afraid of our horrible harsh criticism. they're afraid of having
> to waste time on meetings with students, lying about how much they value
> our opinions. the things that we bitch about being half-baked are
> generally actually near-finalized policies that got leaked. yeah, often
> times we have only partial information, but by the time we have full
> information, things'll have reached the point where the admins will inform
> us that such and such a policy has been in the works for years, and of
> course the single student committee member was an adequate representation
> of the student body's desires, and blah blah blah. it's not our criticism
> that they're afraid of, it's the fact that we might find out in time to
> stop things.
>
> and bullshit - it's not too late to delete the accounts from the card
> office servers. we're talking bits and bytes here, not stuff that's
> really irrevocable. now, will they reconsider, or at least listen to
> criticism? probably not, since without dormcon & the ua to raise a hue
> and cry, odds are we won't even be able to get them to talk to us until
> after it goes live. but nothing's actually irrevocable until it starts
> happening, and some stuff [policies and non-physical stuff like this] can
> be changed even afterwards.
>
> -grace
>
>
> gibbering like hunter thompson on a revolutionary drug, kelch@MIT.EDU said:
>
>> This has not yet proven to be a "stupid idea". None of us knows enough about
>> it to pass judgment. Many of the problems we chalk up to the administration
>> are actually students jumping to conclusions. We complain when they don't
>> come to us with brand new, unrefined ideas for our input, but when they do we
>> attack them for being half-baked. Is it any wonder we don't hear about things
>> until they are so far in development?
>>
>> From what I have been told, the accounts are already created, they go live in
>> less than a month. Whether or not students use the accounts is one thing, but
>> to my knowledge the accounts already exist on the servers and so a reversal
>> isn't possible or logical.
>>
>> skelch
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, David Glasser wrote:
>>
>>> On 7/3/06, Steven M Kelch <kelch@mit.edu> wrote:
>>>> I am going to push Rich Berlin for a press release of some sort (which
>>>> they may already have prepared). Hopefully we can find out more in the
>>>> next few days.
>>>
>>> Why is this useful? It seems to me that once MIT has put out a press
>>> release saying they're going to do something stupid, they have even
>>> more of an excuse to not reverse themselves.
>>>
>>> --dave
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Glasser | glasser@mit.edu | http://www.davidglasser.net/
>>>
>>
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