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...some extent [Lewis’] willingness to respect us as a representative body and to discuss his decisions with us has given the U.C. more legitimacy,” says Matthew W. Mahan ’05, chair of the council??s Student Affairs Committee...
Council members say Lewis helped make possible an overarching shift in the council??s major goals—away from activism on national and international issues and towards student services—which may not have worked as effectively without a powerful administrative liaison...
While the council in the spring of 1999 fought over bills endorsing same-sex marriage legislation and urging the University to divest from companies like and Exxon, Chevron and Mobil, today’s council??s biggest debates are over things like funding for student groups...
Former Council President Paul A. Gusmorino ’02—widely regarded as a leader in the council??s shift towards student services—says that the attention Lewis gave the group was a key part of making the council relevant...
Council member Jason L. Lurie ’05 says he is worried that a dean with increased focus on academic life will weaken the council??s role...