Word: presidental
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"Someone will always be the vice-president, and someone the president, so one [set of ideas] will always triumph over the other," she says.
If she was deciding whether to run for vice president all over again, Redmond says she wouldn't.
When Redmond voiced these views publicly--views which undercut Seton's relationship with University Hall--the unconsulted president countered that the last thing the beleaguered student government needs is enemies within the administration--and criticism from within the council.
John Paul Rollert '00, a friend of Seton's and a representative from Mather House, agrees with Seton that it doesn't make sense to go head-to-head against the administration. He says whoever succeeds Seton will benefit from the steady working relationship the president has established with the...
Even though she is vice president, Redmond says real power on the council lies elsewhere.