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...whoever wins this evening will have to unite a campus that has been divided among the three tickets.“It’s a challenge that any president-elect and vice-president-elect will face,” said current UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06. “But I am confident that the UC will be able to rally behind who is the winner. The organization and the campus will be fine.”—Staff writer Alexander D. Blankfein can be reached at ablankf@fas.harvard.edu...
...Beer aside, Nichols is best known on campus for resigning from his post as Undergraduate Council (UC) vice president last May. Nichols was elected as part of a split ticket and served as vice president for five months with rival candidate and current UC president Matthew J. Glazer ’06. However, Nichols denies rumors that tensions with the prez forced his resignation, saying instead that winning had been his only goal. “I’d already won. What more was there for me to do?” Nichols says. Study, it seems...
...students have been willing to sell their votes for a wide range of prices and that more students have been willing to sell votes than buy votes. He said, however, that some students have e-mailed him to rescind their offer to sell their votes. UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 said that the service is contrary to the spirit of this election. “I strongly feel this is unethical, and I know a lot of students feel the same,” he said...
...initiated events and activities,” Corker wrote.“I think a programming board in one form or another will evolve and that it will exist as a much more independent body than the current Campus Life Committee,” says UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06. However, he says he envisions the budget as still being under the control of the UC. Kidd affirms the need for student voice in any form of social programming.“Students would need to be heavily involved in how all student activity fee funds...
...entirely clear what that means. When Fifteen Minutes ran an article and photo featuring Matthew W. Mahan ’05 at the end of his presidential term (gazing out a window, wistfully), it wasn’t clear what he was leaving behind. Likewise, with Matthew J. Glazer ’06 coming up on his last official hair-flip as president of the UC, it isn’t any more clear what his administration’s legacy will be in the eyes of the student body, if there is to be a legacy...