Word: sac
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...others in the race for the UC’s top two postions—even if none of them will admit it.THE LIKELY FIVEUntil this year, a young sophomore intent on ruling the UC would have done well to land at the head of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) first. Four of the last five UC presidents have used the position as a launch pad to the top, serving a full year as SAC chair before running for president, and as a result, the post has developed a reputation as a promising feeder job for those with tall dreams.However...
...people fleeing life, but one reason people move there is security. Close to Home is not ashamed to milk those anxieties, right down to its title: the danger, it says, is not just in the big cities. It's right here, close to your cozy little cul-de-sac and your good public schools. Or as a CBS ad put it: "Sometimes crime comes as close as your neighbor's house." (An early version of the pilot was titled American Crime. Apparently, that was too subtle...
Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, who chaired the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) last semester, said he believes the highly charged atmosphere on the council last spring was a factor in his and others’ decisions not to seek reelection...
...SAC member John S. Haddock ’07, who is running for reelection, painted a picture of a UC ready to move on from the tension of last year...
...problem is that candidates often campaign for one committee (more often than not SAC) and then do a lackluster job if they don’t get that committee. So, the ideal candidate should be multifaceted and be able to work in any of the three areas. The best way to make sure of this is to ask them questions regarding their ideas for all three committees...