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...Undergraduate Council is not about motions or meetings. Any Harvard student could figure this out. (The number of members of the Undergraduate Council in the past several years who are also elected to Phi Beta Kappa is excruciatingly small—trust me, it isn’t rocket science to learn the ropes). But there is a risk. The real risk with electing Ty Moore and Ian W. Nichols ’06 is that they will push the envelope and force people out of their comfort zones. They’ll face roadblocks and naysayers, but I have...
...ROCKET SCIENCE...
...rocket science. That’s what [council members] like to project,” says Byrd, who served on the council for three semesters...
...council candidate, is an attractive choice for this reason. But unfortunately, Moore’s outside perspective does not compensate for his lackluster relationships with administrators. Although Moore claimed in Thursday’s debate that “running the UC isn’t rocket science,” to be an effective advocate for students, a council president must have extensive prior experience working closely with administrators. Given Moore’s relative dearth of lobbying experience, we remain unconvinced of his ability to make good on his campaign promises. In other years, a proven history...
...have seen what strong leadership has gotten us...Jim Breuer, bounced checks and broken promises,” Moore said. “Running the UC isn’t rocket science...