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...Harvard more accessible to students disadvantaged by socioeconomic background or physical disability. We hope that, the outcome of this week’s election notwithstanding, these priorities are taken to heart by council members, particularly those on SAC. We were not impressed, however, with the apparent flexibility of Haddock-Riley??s vision for the council; for example, they call for the creation of a social programming board completely separate from the UC but without a sure means of ensuring funding accountability or connecting it to a larger vision for undergraduate life. Furthermore, there...
...ability to get results.“He is really ambitious with big ideas,” Chadbourne says. “He earned the respect of the [SAC] committee and administration.”According to Greenfield, 12 out of SAC’s 16 members support Haddock-Riley??in a committee vice-chaired by Haddock and chaired by competing vice-presidential candidate Tara Gadgil ’07.Haddock serves as vice-chair of the Committee on Undergraduate Education and contributed an essay to a book of student commentary on the Curricular Review. He says his next...
...several events yesterday may have switched that momentum toward Haddock and Riley??s opponents, presidential candidate Voith and running-mate Gadgil...
Searching the Democratic National Committee’s website turned up only 10 results for the term. Of those results, most refer to comments by Republicans. Indeed, 3 of the 10 dealt with Alabama Governor Bob Riley??s comment that a “very liberal Supreme Court” is responsible for the recent “degeneration” of the United States. I, for one, wasn’t aware that the United States was degenerating, especially in the time of Lawrence v. Texas, and its court-ordered legalization of sexual relations between consenting adults...
Last winter I became increasingly aware that there were problems with Chief Riley??s budget. I approached the university to ask what their intentions were towards our seven members in light of the Chief’s budget problems. The response was that it looked bad. I was asked to meet with the Chief, James LaBua, and Polly Price early in March. John Hamilton, vice-president of the union, and I met with the university representatives. The Chief told us how his budget was cut by three-quarters of a million dollars and that our seven members...