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...vice presidential race, Kamil E. Redmond '00 finished second with 1,084 votes; Lilly J. Epstein '00 was third with 540; Olivia Verma '00 was fourth with 270; Andrew F. Ruggiero '99 was fifth with 197, and Alex M. Carter '00 was sixth with...
What is important is that we select a candidate who is committed, experienced and capable of both immediate student-service needs and broader "political" concerns. Redmond clearly meets those criteria far better than any other vice-presidential candidate. Among the presidential candidates, both Hulse and Danganan have vast council experience coupled with a commitment to such concerns. --The Perspective Editorial Board
Although she has served just one term on the council, Redmond has proven herself fast, making her the only candidate in either race endorsed by both current president Lamelle D. Rawlins '99 and vice president Mark A. Price '98, as well as by the Black Students Association, RAZA and the BGLTSA...
...Redmond is not blind to the council's role as a provider of and lobbier for student services. She firmly supports providing money to student groups, and is committed to quality-of-life improvements. But Redmond recognizes that the vice-president must speak louder and work toward larger goals. If elected, she will keep up efforts to interest students from all backgrounds in the council and energize the fight for Faculty diversity...
...Kamil E. Redmond '00 can take attendance and flip burgers with the best of them. But Redmond has shown a passionate commitment to the larger issues that matter--faculty diversity, advising and gender equality foremost among them...