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...repeal of the student group tax has been featured prominently in UC presidential candidates?? campaigns...
...sporting site Soccernet—now a part of sports network ESPN—which The Independent of London called “the most successful football website in the world.” He is running alongside fellow Crimson editorial editor Adam Goldenberg ’08. Candidates?? professional-looking campaign Web sites were mostly designed by friends at no charge. The campaign of Petersen and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 features the most personal Web site, on which Petersen encourages supporters to Facebook friend his attractive twin sister, and Sundquist reveals his love...
...Kennedy School’s Web site last week, used information from the 2003 California recall election—in which 135 candidates, including porn star Mary Carey, the diminutive Gary Coleman, and the ultimately successful Arnold Schwarzenegger, vied for the governorship. California, among other states, lists candidates?? names in an order that changes from district to district. The 157 variations provided a way for the paper’s authors to draw conclusions on miscast votes. Confused or rushed voters would sometimes vote for the candidate adjacent to the one they meant to support...
...Harvard’s three oft-mentioned internal candidates??Provost Steven E. Hyman, Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan, and Radcliffe Institute Dean Drew Gilpin Faust—only Hyman’s salary is publicly available. In 2004-2005, he earned $416,939 in combined salary and benefits, meaning that the top job would be a significant pay boost...
...representative from Leverett House, is currently the vice chair of the UC’s Finance Committee. First time Council member Gillis serves on the Committee on House Life and has promoted legislation to improve the quality of Quad life. This year, five out of the twelve candidates??Hwang, Wong, Musa, Ross-Rieder, and Wimberley—are not current or former UC members. Including Goldenberg and Gillis, who joined the UC this semester, more than half of all presidential candidates have less than one semester’s experience serving in the Council. Noticeably absent from...