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...administrative role in recent memory. We hope that Sundquist, as our top elected student representative, makes full use of his influence to recommend changes to the committee, with a particular eye toward the interests of the student population. Sundquist has a record of advocating for students in Ad Board reform??€”it was a major platform of his bid for the UC presidency last fall—so we hope that this continues once he begins his work with administrators, whose views are likely quite different than this. As the sole voice of student perspective, he bears a particularly...
...expressed the hope that he and Sarafa could affect other students’ education through their time as president and vice president. Having temporarily traded in his characteristic scruffy look, Sundquist—wearing a pink pinstriped button-down shirt—discussed mental health initiatives and Administrative Board reform??€”some of the issues that made up his campaign platform. The UC passed a motion to inform the University that the UC’s Ad Hoc Ad Board Committee is currently reviewing the way students are affected by the board’s decisions...
...crowd of approximately 50 students questioned Faust about the new financial aid initiative and calendar reform??€”two major changes which her administration will have to shepherd through in their first years...
...Certified for implementation in fall 2009, the reform??€”which will move exams before winter break and give students more time off for the holidays—followed an extensive advocacy campaign. In the run-up to the decision, advocacy efforts included everything from a UC-authored 10,000-word position paper that included a newly proposed calendar to a UC-run referendum in which 84 percent of the more than 3,000 undergraduate participants voted their approval to the proposition...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) President and Vice-President have the chance to establish policies that will benefit students for years to come. Student group funding and Ad Board reform??€”two of the central topics that Matt and Randall will address—are issues that affect every student on campus. The Ad Board is a particularly serious concern this year because the College’s new alcohol policy now places student group leaders at higher risk for disciplinary action than ever. Matt and Randall are also committed to improving University Health Services’ mental health care, because...