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Several UC members—including Lurie—said that the unexpectedly high number of votes for council contrarian and outgoing senior Lurie reflected disenchantment with the circumstances surrounding the election process and the resignation of former UC Vice President Ian W. Nichols ’06.
“I think that members of the council feel that Ian [Nichols] was forced out and that contributed to them voting for Jason [Lurie],” UC Financial Committee Chair Blake M. Kurisu ’07 said. “I don’t think...
The decision by Ian W. Nichols ’06 to resign on Sunday as Undergraduate Council (UC) Vice President was the best possible outcome for both the UC and the student body at large. As expected, Nichols turned out to be a contrarian Vice President, with a vision for...
Nichols’ more fiscally conservative perspective could have been a valuable, balancing addition to the leadership of the UC. Indeed, when we endorsed him last December for Vice President, we believed that the unique skill set he brought to the table might help reform the FiCom grants process and...
These are the kinds of questions that any new Vice President should not be afraid to ask. While doing so, though, this new Vice President must also be willing to play a more active and cooperative role in all facets of UC business than Nichols did. We regret that Nichols?...