Word: stewart
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Throughout their term, Stewart and Cohen stayed true to their campaign promise to focus on student services, concentrating on issues like fly-by lunches, universal keycard access and cable in the dorms. But Stewart's sometimes militantly narrow focus cost her some supporters...
...response to a Crimson editorial calling for the council to consider a broader scope of issues, Stewart sent a letter published on September...
...when Stewart ceded her gavel, even she admitted that perhaps the council had taken too narrow a view during her term. She endorsed Seton and Redmond for office, complimenting their larger view of what "student services" include...
...novices with no council experience. Noah Z. Seton '00 and Kamil E. Redmond '00 banded together in a surprisng ticket--in past political debates the two had overwhelmingly supported opposite viewpoints. Seton, a former Republican Club president and one of the minds behind fly-by, had been following Stewart's service-oriented lead. Redmond, a self-described "loud progressive," often brought political issues to the council floor...
...bombshell dropped on Oct. 5, when then Undergraduate Council President Beth A. Stewart '00 announced that she and Treasurer John A. Burton '01 had discovered a hidden windfall--$40,000 of students' money. It had been overlooked in a University bank account and had grown year after year...