Word: lamonte
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...mostly being bored. I’m constantly creating new Web sites, and I thought it would be interesting if I threw this site up and see what happens.” He started with a Columbia version, and after redeveloping the site over the summer, released the Lamont Library version. Since then, his Web site has been graced by posts such as: “god i’d be so productive if i could just fuck someone right now,” which garnered 13 agreements from fellow posters. An Oct. 26 post on the popular website...
...Throughout Harvard’s history, student life has suffered and only began to improve tangibly over the last few years. Aging dining halls were renovated. Lamont was made into a 24-hour library with a café. A pub is being built. Hilles was turned into student group office space, albeit an inconveniently located...
Both candidates have served on the UC since they were freshmen. Petersen chairs the Student Affairs Committee (SAC)—the student advocacy branch of the UC—while Sundquist is vice chair for College Life on SAC. They have advocated for initiatives like extending Lamont Library hours, constructing the Lamont Café, overhauling the Core Curriculum, and instituting universal key card access for freshman dorms...
...current UC has been able to do only one thing well: advocacy. During just the last two years the UC has helped bring us 24-hour access to Lamont Library, increased meal options, universal key card access, and a brand new café in Lamont Library. These were all things we wanted, and the UC secured them by advocating for us. At the same time, however, the UC has proved that it is unable to support student groups, create a functional and useful website, organize a cohesive student events calendar, or even reimburse promised funds within a reasonable time frame...
...over the course of the last two years, he has continuously delivered. Ryan played the leading role in bringing us the Lamont Café this fall after co-writing the bill that brought us a 24-hour Lamont. He went to bat for gender inclusiveness on our campus, finally getting gender identity added to the University’s nondiscrimination code. As one of only two students serving on the Task Force on General Education, he helped shape a new general education proposal to save future generations of Harvard students from the Core. He has staunchly defended student groups, earning...