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...most successful football website in the world.” He is running alongside fellow Crimson editorial editor Adam Goldenberg ’08. Candidates’ professional-looking campaign Web sites were mostly designed by friends at no charge. The campaign of Petersen and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 features the most personal Web site, on which Petersen encourages supporters to Facebook friend his attractive twin sister, and Sundquist reveals his love for “four-cheese Hot Pockets.” Amadi P. Anene ’08 said that his campaign will not involve...
...Hadfield ’08 and S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward Y. Lee ’08, Tim R. Hwang ’08 and Alexander S. Wong ’08, Brian S. Gillis ’07-’08 and Morgan C. Wimberley ’08, and Omar A. Musa ’08 and Daniel Ross-Rieder ’08 are also seeking the top two positions...
...leadership of the Undergraduate Council, doubling the number of tickets that were in contention last year. As The Crimson first reported two weeks ago, Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and Adam Goldenberg ’08, Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, and Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward Y. Lee ’08 will be seeking the top two positions. New contenders to the field are Tim R. Hwang ’08 and Alexander S. Wong ’08, Brian S. Gillis...
...campus.” Petersen’s involvement with the Council has been broad, encompassing work on the curricular review to the development of the Lamont Library Café. Despite Petersen’s close-lippedness, the UC members say Petersen has chosen Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 as his running mate. Sundquist, a popular sophomore with an easy-going personality, has been substantially involved in the UC even as a freshman representative. He was a co-sponsor, along with council member Ricky B. Shah ’09, of the bill to bring condoms to freshman...
...organization received a donation of $15,000 through the gift fund, the 15 percent tax would take away $2250. This money represents two weeks’ worth of basic living necessities for the 35 Chinese orphans the group supports, according to UC member Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, who was a sponsor of the bill. Along with negatively affecting charity groups, Petersen said, the tax impacts newer students groups, which are less likely to have endowments, disproportionately. “You’re looking at student groups that have to draw on these gift funds for costs...