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...council focused almost exclusively on student services, it would often spend a great deal of time debating and voting on resolutions irrelevant to Harvard’s undergraduate community. For this reason, we hope that the recent comments by new Council President Sujean S. Lee ’03??that she wants the council involved in to be more “political or controversial” issues—do not reflect a return to the bad old days...
This leaves aside, too, the ambitious sociopaths who aren’t actually accepted to Harvard, but find their way here anyway—like Ed Meinert “’02” and Philip Shaw “’03??, both of whom recently posed as undergrads, joined campus organizations, and tried to rush the Sigma Chi fraternity. These less-ambitious versions of Suzanne Pomeys may have not been Harvard men in name, but they were in spirit, proving that even a rejection letter doesn’t always dampen the Darwinian...
...Council elections. This year, however, the election is rather less exciting than either the recent weather patterns or impending due dates. The two candidates who actually wish to be president—Lauren E. Bonner ’04 and council vice-president Sujean S. Lee ’03??come from different backgrounds on the council but are running on almost identical student-services platforms. The similarity of their platforms makes it difficult to distinguish between the candidates ideologically, but it is also a welcome sign that the bad old days of a highly politicized council...
...first time ever, two women—Sujean S. Lee ’03 and Anne M. Fernandez ’03??are running on the same ticket for president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council...
...president, Dan A. Cozzens ’03, ran unopposed. Ken P. Herrera ’03??elected vice-president over two other candidates—pledged to work together with Cozzens to improve the experience of HRDC members...