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...realm of publishing. In 1999 he took control of The Atlantic and has been running the National Journal Group since 1997. 02138 was started by Bom S. Kim ’00 and Daniel M. Loss ’00—the same duo who founded the student-run news magazine Current as undergrads. “It is a real blessing to have his support as a partner and mentor as we tackle the challenges ahead,” Kim wrote in an e-mail. Bradley said it was his faith in Kim and his interest...
...social programming has divided the three candidates.UC presidential candidate John F. Voith ’07, who is also the current CLC chair, advocates for a SEC Board that operates under the UC with a fair amount of autonomy, while Haddock’s campaign advocates having a student-run, but not UC-affiliated, planning committee. Magnus Grimeland ’07 says that he advocates the UC throwing “decentralized” events in conjunction with University Hall.Corker released a statement on behalf of the Office of Student Activities affirming their willingness to act as a supporting...
...UC’s recent commitment to improving its internal workings has impressed Voith.“That’s something that’s really starting to happen this semester,” Voith says, citing a recent UC bill that would instate an independently elected student-run planning committee.“The SEC bill is at least an acknowledgement, and I definitely acknowledge it as well, that the way we do things now internally, things aren’t set up exactly right. This type of internal change is something we haven’t seen...
...while the e-mail promises Voith and Gadgil’s support for “everything Magnus and Tom would propose,” the Grimeland-Hadfield ticket differs significantly from the Voith-Gadgil ticket, with Grimeland focusing primarily on ambitious proposals to increase funding for student needs through a student-run investment fund and an endowment for student groups...
Haddock and Riley propose leaving social programming solely in the hands of student groups and House Committees (HoCos), leaving campus-wide events to University Hall. John and Tara, on the other hand, support the creation of a student-run social programming board that would work with the administration, building on the model used to plan the Harvard-Yale pep rally...