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I'm removing the following text, as it's untrue (albeit mildly entertaining): "Matt Harrison (C '05) and Michael "Novi" Novielli (C '03), both former CCSC Presidents work for Student Services, lending credence to the rumor that the administration maintains a strict policy of assimilating any students who actually figure out how the bureaucracy functions rather than let that knowledge circulate in the general population."
 
I'm removing the following text, as it's untrue (albeit mildly entertaining): "Matt Harrison (C '05) and Michael "Novi" Novielli (C '03), both former CCSC Presidents work for Student Services, lending credence to the rumor that the administration maintains a strict policy of assimilating any students who actually figure out how the bureaucracy functions rather than let that knowledge circulate in the general population."
To the best of my knowledge, there's no such rumor, and the idea of such a policy is absurd on the face of it. Wouldn't keeping Novi and I here /increase/ the number of students who know how the 'bureaucracy' works?
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To the best of my knowledge, there's no such rumor, and the idea of such a policy is absurd on the face of it. Wouldn't keeping Novi and I here /increase/ the number of students who know how the 'bureaucracy' works? [[User:Moph|Moph]] 10:49, 2 April 2007 (EDT)

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I'm removing the following text, as it's untrue (albeit mildly entertaining): "Matt Harrison (C '05) and Michael "Novi" Novielli (C '03), both former CCSC Presidents work for Student Services, lending credence to the rumor that the administration maintains a strict policy of assimilating any students who actually figure out how the bureaucracy functions rather than let that knowledge circulate in the general population." To the best of my knowledge, there's no such rumor, and the idea of such a policy is absurd on the face of it. Wouldn't keeping Novi and I here /increase/ the number of students who know how the 'bureaucracy' works? Moph 10:49, 2 April 2007 (EDT)