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...admirable drive by council President Lamelle D. Rawlins '99 to recruit more female candidates for the council had little impact, as just 36.1 percent of this year's candidates and 33 percent of winners were women. This constitutes a minor improvement compared with last year's council, which was 28 percent female. There was also minor improvement in the number of Asian-Americans on the Council, although the body still has few members of Hispanic origin. The council's black membership has remained relatively strong. Despite its limited success, we applaud Rawlins' campaign to further diversify the council's candidate...
...Smith called a prized recruit on Wednesday and told him he was retiring. Said he hoped it wouldn't change the kid's mind, and reminded him that although he would no longer be coaching, he would still be around. It won't be the same. But his name will always be on the building...
Hochman said Harvard is a "tough place to recruit because there is no centralized place" that all students pass through...
During this year's campaign, council members attended meetings of student groups including the Asian American Association (AAA), Latinas Unidas and the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) to recruit candidates from traditionally underrepresented constituencies...
...respecting the privacy of all our students." Chelsea's residence staff has been trained in press handling (tell them to leave, then call the police) to the point where they seem unfazed. Even Bill Shen, founder of the apolitical campus' small Stanford Democrats club, said his organization won't recruit her: "She's pre-med. She's got enough to worry about...