Word: seton-redmond
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Dates: during 1998-1998
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Last week, in the fourth popular top office elections in Undergraduate Council history, Noah Z. Seton '00 and Kamil E. Redmond '00 were elected by a decisive margin to serve as the next president and vice president of the student body. The hundreds of students who voted Seton-Redmond supported a platform melding a broader vision of student services with a return to progressivism on the council...
...enthusiastically endorse Noah Z. Seton '00 for Undergraduate Council president and Kamil E. Redmond '00 for vice president. The Seton-Redmond ticket is the only one that has presented a reasoned, viable vision for how the council can improve the undergraduate experience...
...what is most attractive about the Seton-Redmond ticket is their well-balanced platform, backed up by the experience and energy to make it work. Seton and Redmond have a vision that incorporates both progressive issues and student services, a vision that takes what the council of Beth A. Stewart '00 has accomplished in specific, small-scale services (fro-yo in Annenberg, cable TV, fly-by lunches) as a foundation for further successes...
None of the other major candidates matches the Seton-Redmond ticket in offering such a cohesive vision...