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...three campaigns have similar ideas. Matt and Clay’s competitors agree with their demand for 24-hour library access, a change in dining hall hours, a student voice in the Curricular Review. Each of the candidates means well: they are good people, some are friends of ours. The question students must ask themselves is: which of the two tickets can deliver on their promises...

Author: By Andrew Golis, Kristi L. Jobson, and Jack P. Mccambridge, S | Title: A Clear Choice: Glazer/Capp For UC | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

...contrasts between the candidates couldn’t be clearer. Matt and Clay have a history of fighting to improve student life on campus. As the head of the council’s Student Affairs Committee, Matt forced the administration to give us Universal Keycard Access, and successfully demanded that the administration and the City of Cambridge install bluelight phones in Cambridge Common to make you safer. Matt convinced the administration to remove add/drop fees for students to save you money...

Author: By Andrew Golis, Kristi L. Jobson, and Jack P. Mccambridge, S | Title: A Clear Choice: Glazer/Capp For UC | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

Matt personally reformed the $25,000 Student Activities Fund to deliver more money to student groups. Moore’s leadership experience consists of three months as the Vice President of a student group. When asked, at the council debate, what channels of communication he would use to access Harvard administrators and faculty, he was confused and answered: “phone and email.” He didn’t answer that simple question. Matt has experience convincing the administration to listen to students, working different channels of communication in different deans’ offices to achieve students?...

Author: By Andrew Golis, Kristi L. Jobson, and Jack P. Mccambridge, S | Title: A Clear Choice: Glazer/Capp For UC | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

...addition to the issues on which all candidates agree—like universal keycard access and the renovation of Loker Commons—the pair support more money for House Committees (Nicolais serves on Lowell HoCo, and Mannapperuma on Currier’s) and for initiatives like the Council Party Fund, which give students more control...

Author: By Allison A. Frost and Reed B. Rayman, CONTRIBUTING WRITERESS | Title: Couple Claims Middle Ground | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

...chair, Glazer helped shepherd bills through University Hall, including ones that provided universal keycard access and blue light phones in Cambridge Commons. Capp, the current council treasurer, drafted the bill for this fall’s series of financial reforms after the council bounced last semester checks that totaled about...

Author: By Liz C. Goodwin and Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Glazer, Capp Run on Experience | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

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