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...representatives who many had expected to seek the position—Student Affairs Committee Chair (SAC) Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 and UC Treasurer Faraz N. Munaim ’06—announced in e-mails prior to the UC meeting that they would...
Current Student Affairs Committee (SAC) chair Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06—who many considered to be a front-runner for the vice president position—wrote in a statement last night that not only would he not be pursuing the post but would not be running for reelection to the council next semester...
...incredibly proud of the work that we’ve done and all that we’ve accomplished in this one short semester,” Chadbourne wrote in his announcement. He added that he plans to continue working on SAC over the summer and ensuring a “seamless transition” in SAC leadership...
Chadbourne’s announcement that he will not return next year opens up political possibilities for sophomore UC members. The SAC chair position is traditionally a launching pad to the presidency—four of the past five UC presidents held the post—and is typically held for a year starting second-semester sophomore year. The lack of a sophomore SAC chair this year means there is no heir apparent to the UC presidency, which might change next year if a rising junior is elected...
...SAC member Jason L. Lurie ’05 said that rumors were flying that Nichols would attempt to run again for vice president at tomorrow’s meeting. However, Nichols wrote in an e-mail yesterday that he would not be running...