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...pairs of candidates have filed to run for the leadership of the Undergraduate Council, doubling the number of tickets that were in contention last year. As The Crimson first reported two weeks ago, Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and Adam Goldenberg ’08, Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, and Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward Y. Lee ’08 will be seeking the top two positions. New contenders to the field are Tim R. Hwang ’08 and Alexander...
...from its 1990 levels by 2020. The ballot question will also ask students to pledge “to do [their] part to realize these reductions” while at Harvard. The legislation, sponsored by Lowell House Rep. Ali A. Zaidi ’08, Eliot House Rep. Tom Hadfield ’08, and the Harvard Environmental Action Committee, passed unanimously. The referendum will take place during presidential elections, which will be held Dec. 4 through the 7th. Also yesterday, UC President John S. Haddock ’07 and Student Affairs Committee Chair Ryan A. Petersen...
Henry M. Cowles ’08, a Crimson arts editor, is an environmental science and public policy concentrator in Kirkland House and events coordinator of the EAC. Tom D. Hadfield ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot House and the UC liaison to the EAC. Jake C. Levine ’06-’07, a Crimson photography editor, is a history and literature concentrator in Leverett House and co-chair...
...include everything from “a new kind of interactive toy bear” to “an entrepreneurial approach to poverty in Africa.” Students are assessed on their work on these individual projects, as well as group projects and case studies. Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, who is enrolled in the course, credited Edwards for his accessibility, noting that “he meets with students every week to discuss their projects.” Other students laud his habit of challenging his pupils to go beyond their academic comfort zones...
...unorthodox methods.TRACK RECORDSAlthough candidates may wait to formally announce their intentions until the deadline, the predicted names are familiar within the UC and, in many cases, to the campus at large. Unlike last year’s election, which included Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Tom D. Hadfield ’08, relative newcomers to the UC at the time, this year’s predicted slate is comprised entirely of past and present UC members. Five even served as representatives during their freshman fall.Although some may ultimately not run and more candidates may pop up, this year?...