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...because Haddock and Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07 successfully created the independently-funded College Events Board and downsized the council from three to two committees, candidates this year will probably try to “capitalize” off of the accomplishments of Haddock and Riley??s term rather than call for an overhaul of the Council, according to Greenfield.A CROWDED SLATEThough the Petersen-Sundquist and Hadfield-Goldenberg pairings have come to the forefront most quickly, other candidates are also in a position to pursue the top posts.Finance Committee (FiCom) Chair and Dunster resident...
...works better when it is most representative of the student body,” Riley said. The workshop sought to “make women feel more comfortable running for the UC and give them some of the tools they may not otherwise have,” said Riley??s former campaign manager, and past UC representative, Josh Patashnik ’07. The workshop—mainly conducted by Riley, Patashnik, and Council member Tracy E. Nowski ’07—outlined specific campaigning tactics, from postering to door-dropping pamphlets to door-to-door...
...Romatowski says that it all started during a Lit and Arts B lecture. She reached into her pocket to get a pen, and out popped a little plastic figurine. “Two days later,” says Romatowski, “one of them showed up in [Riley??s] university mailbox.” Romatowski declined to say if she was the mysterious mailer. When asked how HSA found out about her collection of now dozens of the small mermaids and elephants, Riley pled ignorance. But she hopes that the donations keep coming...
...tenure, Riley has already spearheaded the institution of a new social programming board and proposed a popular overhaul of the Campus Life Committee (CLC). Although Riley is not exactly a trailblazer—last year’s president and vice president already proposed such an agenda—Riley??s style is avant-garde. Riley has meticulously checked off a list of student groups to meet with, lassoing them into the UC legislative process. By integrating a strong base of student support, Riley has been able to succeed where her predecessors failed. Democracy LaneRiley grew...
...Riley??s inexperience with parliamentary debate frustrated some Council members yesterday...