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...Harvard Undergraduate Council—ucpres@fas.harvard.edu—stated that there had been "an underlying concern about the validity of the voting process" throughout the election proceedings this year.The e-mail, signed by UC Vice President Kia McLeod '10, stated that UC Vice presidential candidate Eric N. Hysen '11 may have had access to the software that tracks the results of UC elections after receiving the necessary passwords from former UC Vice President Randall S. Sarafa '09 upon Sarafa's graduation...
...initial, reported tally, Johnny F. Bowman ’11 and Eric N. Hysen ’11 edged out George J.J. Hayward ’11 and Felix M. Zhang ’11 in the elections by only 45 votes...
...social entrepreneurs that Higginbotham hopes to breed through this program. This summer, Oluwadara A. Johnson ’10 launched a camp for young girls in Nigeria to learn the value of education, enlisting the help of a Nollywood film star to discuss issues of self-esteem. Cherie N. Rivers, a graduate student in the African and African American Studies department, is currently trying to write a rigorous scholarly dissertation while also upholding the aims of the social engagement initiative...
...page stories on the drama: one chronicling the events of the evening, and the other exploring the e-mail signed but disavowed by UC Vice-President Kia J. McLeod '10. McLeod said in a subsequent e-mail that she had not written that original message, which implied that Eric N. Hysen '11 could have tampered with the election results. But Tamar Holoshitz '10, a former UC official, told The Crimson at 4:30 a.m. that McLeod had in fact sent the e-mail...
Flores wrote in the e-mail that she was "saddened" by tonight's events and that she supports the election of Johnny F. Bowman '11 and Eric N. Hysen '11 as the next president and vice-president of the Council. She also wrote that the voting software had not been compromised, since Election Commission ex-chair Brad A. Seiler '10 had taken away Hysen's access to the voting software last Sunday...