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Before an audience of less than 50, UC outsiders Frances I. Martel ’09 and Roy T. Willey ’09—both of whom are running for the council’s top spot without any experience on the council—attacked the organization’s record of service to its constituents, while the third candidate, current Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, continued his campaign pitch of experience and past service...
...income Hispanic student from a low-income community, where I speak English 30 percent of the time, I can’t tell the difference between Roy and Matt,” she said at one point, drawing a stunned reaction from the crowd...
Flanzraich, who also hosted this episode, began two of the interviews by asking the candidates to describe their platform in four words, to which Roy T. Willey IV ’09 responded, “student life, student voice” and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 suggested “ad board reform, awesome...
...endorsed Roy and Nick because we believe that they are the best candidates in the race,” Weatherl said. “They stand for issues that are important to the student body as a whole but also are important to Republicans...
...incorrect information provided by the Willey-Snow campaign, a glance box next to the article "Campus Groups Endorse" in the Dec. 4 print edition of The Crimson incorrectly stated that Roy T. Willey IV '09's campaign has been endorsed by Harvard Greek Life. In fact, no such student group exists, and many Greek organizations at Harvard have not endorsed the Willey-Snow campaign. The article also incorrectly stated that Undergraduate Council presidential candidate Matthew L. Sundquist '09 was an active member of the Harvard Republican Club during his freshman year. In fact, Sundquist said he only attended one meeting...