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...President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said. “Whether or not those are humorous is besides the point.” The three UC insider tickets include members who serve on both the advocacy and finance branches of the organization. Andrea R. Flores ’10, a Currier resident and the chair of the UC’s Finance Committee is in her third year on the council. She has been involved in groups including Raza and the Harvard College Democrats, and is a member of the Seneca. Flores is not running with David...
...Back off, jobless and eligible (or willing to be eligible to not be jobless) bachelors... Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: I’m too old for this Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I’M VOTING FOR ANDREA FLORES FOR UC PRESIDENT AND YOU SHOULD TOO! Favorite childhood activity: Full disclosure: it was doing math. I was math team captain in high school, and I have a sweatshirt that says “we’ll kick your acids...
...comprehensive book about the tragedy, "Raven: The Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People," which has just been reissued by Tarcher/Penguin. The 624-page book is an extraordinary act of scholarship, the definitive account of an event that continues to fascinate and mystify. TIME senior reporter Andrea Sachs spoke to Reiterman from San Francisco, where he is now the news editor for the Associated Press in northern California...
Sundquist has posted two entries detailing the potential strengths and weaknesses of Andrea R. Flores ’10 and Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, two potential candidates for Sundquist?...
...Rove chose him, he retreated into self-deprecation. “I figure he made a mistake and thought I was somebody else,” he said. Humility was one thing, I told him later, but come on. Before I had flown to Washington, I sat down with Andrea R. Flores ’10, who was considered likely to announce her UC presidency bid just as FM was going to press. Andrea is short, curly-haired, and surprisingly frank. The etiquette in the Harvard political scene is very much don’t ask, don?...