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...high standard for public service,” McGovern said of Patrick. “Other good people will want to be a part of it.” McGovern said that he was especially impressed with the honesty that he has seen from Patrick, citing the candidate??s recent trip to a local church where he openly discussed his support for gay marriage in Massachusetts. “I find him to be inspirational; I find him to be truthful, which is a rare quality,” McGovern said. McGovern also spent a substantial portion...
...last year. He has his strength back, he’s healthy—I’m seeing a world of difference in him. We have a real battler out there.” Beyond Haviland, the starting pitching picture is a bit murkier, but one candidate??flame-throwing frosh Adam Cole—has emerged as an early favorite to nail down a weekend spot. Despite Cole’s greenness, Walsh says his big-time stuff and bulldog mentality have the skipper prepared to throw the righty straight into the collegiate baseball fire...
...mail list. Many students in Mather did not know about the elections because of the publicity problems, according to Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, a Mather resident and Vice-Chair of Undergraduate Education on the UC’s Student Affairs Committee. “The candidate??s own blockmates weren’t aware of the special elections,” Greenfield said. HOUSEKEEPING Voith’s resignation early last Monday opened up a second representative seat in Winthrop House, shortly before polls opened. Rather than hold a later election for Winthrop, the Election...
...student group endorsements have found their way to friendly ears before they should—showing that we’re far more worried about getting that elusive pat on the back from our friends than supporting the integrity of our institutions. Our general willingness to parrot our favorite candidate??s pledges unquestioned does little service to campus discourse...
...wide events. These changes, we hope, will start us down the path toward a more consistent, higher quality standard of events at the College. This in mind, we feel it most important to consider the unity, clarity, and feasibility of candidates’ proposed changes, as well as each candidate??s demonstrated abilities to lead and to work with the College administration to realize their vision. We feel that John F. Voith ’07 and Tara Gadgil ’07 are best up to the task at hand, and we endorse them for UC president...