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Perspective chimed in, but split its presidential endorsement between Hulse and Danganan, urging students to rank the two students No. 1 and No. 2, "in either order...
Perspective, Harvard-Radcliffe's Liberal Monthly, is endorsing Kamil E. Redmond '00 for Undergraduate Council vice president and recommending a ranking of Jobe G. Danganan '99 and Benjamin W. Hulse '99 in either order as students' No. 1 and No. 2 votes for council president...
What is important is that we select a candidate who is committed, experienced and capable of both immediate student-service needs and broader "political" concerns. Redmond clearly meets those criteria far better than any other vice-presidential candidate. Among the presidential candidates, both Hulse and Danganan have vast council experience coupled with a commitment to such concerns. --The Perspective Editorial Board
However, there are two other candidates who deserve mention. Jobe G. Danganan'99 has effected real change ranging from increased shuttle service to the most marked movement toward universal keycard access this campus has seen. And while we stand for many of the things that Danganan stands for, we cannot endorse a candidate who does not consider council reform a priority. Beth A. Stewart '00 has served the council well as treasurer while bringing quality of student life issues to the fore. Our largest concern about her candidacy is her professed depoliticization of the council. Her "common sense" rhetoric slides...
...would like to emphasize the difference between the role of the council and the role of council president. Projects such as frozen yogurt in Annenberg and vans for student groups--though important to student quality of life--can be done effectively on the committee level, as presidential candidate Danganan has shown with his accomplishments on shuttle buses...