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...opportunity to have more intimate discussions with the leaders. “I thought this would be a great opportunity to get [Harvard women] involved and seeking skills they can use later on in their profession,” said Gianna M. De Caro ’09, chair of the WLN conferences committee...
Over half of Harvard undergraduates—3,519 students—voted in this year’s election, according to Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09. Last year, the election saw a turnout of 3,896 students...
Making up for lost time, Ryan A. Petersen ’08 was celebrating before he found out he was going to be the next Undergraduate Council (UC) president. Belatedly enjoying having turned 21 just four days ago, a liquor-scented Petersen was ecstatic last night when Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09 and the Harvard Glee Club arrived at Currier House to announce his victory. The crowd of 60 supporters, crammed into the Bingham Solarium, erupted into a chorus of deafening cheers and let loose sprays of champagne as Allen entered. Announcing that Petersen...
...partnership between the two, however, has excluded community involvement, residents said. “Why is everything kept in secret? Why have you ignored our wishes?” asked the Charlesview Residents’ Organization president, Lucia Sanchez, to the Board. “There is no chair at your table of decision for us.” Community Builders’ Development Consultant Felicia Jacques said that community members do have a seat at the table. “There is a development committee of both residents and board members with an open invitation to the entire community...
...Combs, who will continue as both president and board chair, says she was stunned by the unflattering publicity and Hunter's portrayal of the coalition. But she cautions against writing the organization's obituary. "I don't think Joel needs anymore press. I think he's had his 15 minutes of fame," Combs says. "I'm excited about the future and it's going to be interesting what the Christian Coalition's going to be working...