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Stewart narrowly edged out Jobe G. Danganan '99 by 48 votes, the closest margin since the advent of popular elections in the spring...
...most important thing is that the student body realize what's at stake in this election and elect a progressive president," Rawlins said in an interview. She acknowledged that she was "disappointed" that Danganan had not received the BGLTSA's endorsement. "I think strictly in terms of votes, Jobe has a more compelling record than Ben on BGLT issues," she said...
This past weekend, self-styled progressive candidates Jobe G. Danganan '99 and Kamil E. Redmond '00, who are running as a ticket, received the support of the Black Students Association (BSA) and of RAZA, the undergraduate Mexican-American and Latino students' organization...
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...
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...