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...have been discussed were swept under the carpet, such as the question of the council’s funding the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) because of the group’s violation of council non-discrimination rules in its constitution (which requires officers to be Christians). Only Glazer-Capp actively supported the HRCF’s losing its council grants. Despite the issue’s fundamental importance to student group funding, it was absent from all but the most minor, one-on-one forms of campaigning. Asked what he thought of the absence of the HRCF funding question...
Surely, then, the Matthew J. Glazer ’06-Clay T. Capp ’06 campaign offered students a different approach. Alas, no. Presidential candidate Glazer said that the council “has to make sure we’re doing what students want us to get done,” and emphasized: “the UC is a student government.” Asked if he thought the council ought to be “more of a student government and less of a student group,” Glazer responded in the affirmative...
...banner endorses Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Clay T. Capp ’06 and includes a link to the voting webpage, leading presidential candidate Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06 to charge that the endorsement was an advertisement and should be charged to the candidates’ budgets...
...networking website has emerged as a campaign battleground this year, with candidates competing for supporters through campaign groups on the site. As of press time, the Moore-Nichols group had 668 members; Glazer-Capp had 428; and the group for Nicolais and his runningmate Samita A. Mannapperuma...
...results, announced shortly before 9:30 p.m., mark the first time in recent memory that voters opted for a split ticket. Glazer ran for president with council Treasurer Clay T. Capp ’06 and Nichols ran for vice president with outsider candidate Tracy Tyrone “Ty” Moore...