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There are two tickets—Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Clay T. Capp ‘06 or Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06 and Ian W. Nichols ’06—that can win this election and Harvard undergrads have a choice: do we want a strong student voice or a silent seat at the table? Do we want leadership capable of effecting change, or talking heads who have yet to learn how the College works? We need Matt and Clay...
Several of the council campaigns have made lengthy lists of promised “to do’s” should they be elected. By Dartboard’s count Matt Glazer and Clay Capp alone have made over 50 different promises on their website. That is a lot of material that is not currently being regulated by the Election Commission...
Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, an active member of the “Matt Glazer and Clay Capp for UC” facebook group, says the group is “a great outlet” for the candidates...
Council Treasurer Clay T. Capp ’06, who is Glazer’s running mate, came under criticism for the 93 council checks to HoCos and student groups that bounced last...
This feeling of discrete depictions of moments rather than a linear narrative is further emphasized by perhaps the play’s most unconventional feature: the use of two actors each to play both Jason (Todd C. Bartels ’06 and Josh Clay Phillips ’07) and Medea (Susan E. McGregor ’05 and Adele Jerista), essentially the only characters. This decision inverts the practice of having one actor take on multiple roles, forcing the audience to see the action as if reflected in a broken mirror...