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...well deserving of the presidential or vice-presidential position. Eric Hysen is one of the hardest working members of the Undergraduate Council and I respect him greatly. The issue is not the people but the process and I assure you that this issue will be dealt with. Any email sent out from the UC-Presidential account must be authorized by both the President and Vice-President of the Undergraduate Council. I sincerely regret any email sent without this consent...
...Vice-President Kia J. McLeod '10 just sent an e-mail over the UC open list alleging that vice-presidential candidate Eric N. Hysen '11 had access to the voting software used to tabulate the results. She also wrote that Brad A. Seiler '10, ex-chair of the Election Commission, had promised to provide the rest of the Commission with access to the software but failed...
...three members of the Election Commission, ex-chair Brad A. Seiler '10, Daniel P. Robinson '10 (who is also a Crimson editorial writer), and Emily E. Osborne '12 have resigned, according to e-mails sent over the UC open list. We'll keep you posted as developments emerge...
...usually pictures of bikinis with breasts in them and accompanying articles about how to meet those breasts. And any sections labeled “Sex” will almost always be about how the man can tell the woman how to make him feel good. The ultimate message sent to women is that their desires are at best secondary to their man’s and at worst essentially nonexistent—or at least not important...
...When Craig walked into the Oval Office on Friday, May 8, for a hastily called meeting, the normally placid Obama was visibly unhappy. "I don't like my options," the President said. Craig told the President his lawyers had concluded there was no alternative to releasing the photos. Obama sent Craig scrambling for a new way out. Three days later, Craig had found a loophole: instead of releasing the photos, Obama would buy time by fighting their release all the way to the Supreme Court...