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...Hampshire, when he was needed most, Brian Cusworth stepped up. With the Crimson trailing, 70-68, before a hostile crowd and only 4.5 seconds remaining in the game, Cusworth posted up and banked home a 10-foot shot to send the game into overtime. “Brian??s post-up was as close to the rim as we see him and he did a nice job finishing,” said Harvard head coach Frank Sullivan. Then, in the extra period, he sealed the Crimson’s 83-81 win by rebounding Wildcats forward Sam Herrick?...
...More than anything, Brian??s idea to change the UC into a Harvard Student Government is exciting because it brings student governing closer to every Harvard student,” Wimberley writes in a statement submitted to The Crimson...
With the current inefficiencies in the Undergraduate Council, it is greatly unfortunate that we do not already have such a comprehensive and functioning student government as is outlined in the Brian??s proposal. The “Gillis UC Reform Act” uniquely addresses and solves the UC’s inherent structural problems...
...reasoning that led to the demise of the CLC and the birth of the CEB is carried to its logical end in Brian??s plan. A newly proposed grants board would consist of students elected specifically for the purpose of financial administration. A student government services board would consist of those who want to manage basic student needs, such as supporting student groups and the student body. The third member of the overarching Harvard undergraduate student government would be the already thriving CEB, and the fourth member would be our familiar UC—now able to focus...
...coordinate each of the four branches, Brian??s plan calls for the creation of an executive committee of the Harvard Undergraduate Student Government, headed by a separately elected chairman. The greatest irony of the current UC presidential election is that two of the candidates should be running for completely different positions. Tom D. Hadfield ’08 is a phenomenal administrator and would be a natural fit for chairman of the overarching Harvard Undergraduate Student Government; Ryan A. Petersen ’08 is a proven advocate for student needs and would be the perfect candidate...