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...with the administration to create the Peer Advising Fellows program. Already a familiar face in University Hall, Goldenberg’s relationships with administrators will be an invaluable asset to the UC and the undergraduates it serves.We recognize that Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Matt L. Sundquist ’09, Hadfield and Goldenberg’s most formidable opponents, have made commendable contributions to the student body through their roles on SAC. Nonetheless, their vision for student government represents a traditional and often ineffective approach. The Faculty and administration have too often proved unresponsive to gentle...
...going to be realistic—this election is really between Tom and Ryan,” he says, referring to the Hadfield-Goldenberg and Petersen-Sundquist tickets...
What sets Ryan A. Petersen ‘08 and Matt L. Sundquist ‘09 apart from our collective experience with Undergraduate Council (UC) candidates is their demonstrated focus on and dedication to student issues. For years we’ve heard plenty of talk about UC restructuring, and we’ve heard plenty of pie-in-the-sky dreams about the UC changing the world. Finally, we have found two candidates who are talking realistically and concretely about students...
...search for concrete solutions to real student problems, Ryan has found a perfect teammate in Matt Sundquist. As far as we know, Matt smiles more than anyone else at Harvard; he can’t seem to help this outward manifestation of his optimistic, never-say-never attitude. Meeting him for the first time is a completely disarming experience. Down-to-earth and relaxed, he effortlessly transitions conversation from Smash Brothers to Kantian ethics. Talk to any one of his freshmen peer advisees, and they will tell you how compassionate he is; talk to anyone on his Dorm Crew team...
...Promise, where Zaidi works alongside the likes of Tim Russert and Michael Jordan, Zaidi-Lee hope to recapture Harvard’s lost potential, or as their flyer reads, “Reclaim the Promise.” Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 have taken a no-nonsense approach. Their slogan, “It’s about students, It’s about time,” urges their supporters to forget about the UC and all its bureaucracy, focusing instead on effecting change. In blatant opposition...