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...This fall, a pilot program advised women on how to campaign, how to create a platform, and other aspects of running for the UC. “I think it is up to groups like RUS and the UC to make the UC more representative,” said Amadi P. Anene ’08, who is running for UC president and has made women’s representation in politics a platform priority...
...first few days of the election. The Zaidi-Lee ticket has spent $195 so far. Zaidi said that his ticket never expected to spend more than $200, “recognizing that every $100 spent is $100 that student groups don’t get.” Amadi P. Anene ’08 and running mate Kyle A. De Beausset ’08-’09, who is a Crimson editor, were listed as having 140 violation points. Anene said that his campaign had lost points because Allen did not receive the personnel list his campaign...
...first few days of the election. The Zaidi-Lee ticket has spent $195 so far. Zaidi said that his ticket never expected to spend more than $200, “recognizing that every $100 spent is $100 that student groups don’t get.” Amadi P. Anene ’08 and running mate Kyle A. De Beausset ’08-’09, who is a Crimson editor, were listed as having 140 violation points. Anene said that his campaign had lost points because Allen did not receive the personnel list his campaign...
...Beausset ’08-’09, who also sports orange hair, explained the color’s significance.Orange is a “good-luck color” from childhood that has come to symbolize gratitude, he says.De Beausset and running mate, UC presidential candidate Amadi P. Anene ’08, are running on a campaign to shake up the UC through their dedication to activism and idealism.In his campaign garb, De Beausset explains that his color choice was no simple decision. “Buddhist monks wear orange. Orange is very important in Hinduism...
...tickets last night. “After a lengthy debate and an evenly-divided board, we simply could not choose a single ticket because both sets of candidates have strong commitments to the BGLTQ community,” their statement read.COMMUNITY FIRSTTrailing the two frontrunners are the campaigns of Amadi P. Anene ’08 and Ali A. Zaidi ’08, both UC insiders campaigning to broaden the council’s vision and impact. Anene, who is running with Kyle A. De Beausset ’08-’09, has been the only candidate...