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...active Crimson editorial editor, as his running-mate. Goldenberg currently serves as vice chair of the College Events Board and is a member of the Student Advisory Board. Petersen has served on the UC since his freshman year and has been chair of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) chair since last February. He has been involved in initiatives ranging from the College’s curricular review to the Lamont Café. His sophomore running-mate, Mather House Rep. Sundquist, has also been an active UC member since his freshman year. Zaidi of Lowell House sponsored the legislation to have...
...incoming four-member executive board of the Institute of Politics (IOP) Student Advisory Committee (SAC) also follows this trend, as it will be composed entirely of women, all of whom are uncontested for their positions...
...questions of the co-chairs. The preliminary report established the “idea that general education is meant to tie what we learn at Harvard to our lives after Harvard,” according to Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) vice chair for Undergraduate Education and a CUE member. Greenfield said that students and faculty will now have to address two questions: whether the report correctly identifies the goal of general education and whether the proposal is the appropriate way to get there. The UC will attempt to find the answers...
...residential life, according to S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, who is leading the task force. Five Committee on House Life (CHL) student representatives comprise the task force and will report its findings to the CHL, said Goldenberg, who is vice-chair of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) of the Undergraduate Council (UC). In addition to Goldenberg, the CHL representatives include UC members, Brian S. Gillis ’07-’08, Joseph W. Stanley ’09, Winthrop House Committee (HoCo) chair Michael J. Robin ’08, and SAC chair Ryan A. Petersen...
...likely to center around “competing visions and records rather than [candidates’] opinions on one particular issue.”AN EARLY SURPRISEConspicuously missing from the roster is Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, vice chair for undergraduate education for the Student Affairs Committee (SAC). Greenfield, who was widely considered to be a candidate for UC president or vice president since his freshman year, told The Crimson he will not run for either position.“I definitely plan on staying involved in SAC,” he says. “The real...