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...just excited to get behind a ticket that will go beyond structural reform of the UC and focus on the students." Dems President Brigit M. Helgen ’08 said...
...allow as many alumni as possible to attend, and to make the 50th anniversary memorable, HRG&SP members acknowledged that the organization, though it has been saving up for the weekend for years past, expects to lose money on the event, spending more than they will make on ticket sales. Nevertheless, the organization is starting an endowment through the Harvard College Fund during its 50th anniversary. “We’re less concerned with making money in the short run because we know that the endowment will ensure us in the long run,” says Miller...
This year, seven tickets declared their intention to run for UC president and vice president, the most in recent memory. Although one ticket has dropped out of the race, the high number of tickets only hurts the quality of debate and confuses voters. The UC Election Commission (EC) needs to make it more difficult to get on the ballot...
...this in a number of simple ways. First, the EC should dramatically increase the number of signatures required to get on the ballot. Second, the EC should allow students only to sign for one ticket; currently the names and signatures are only vetted to make sure the signatories are in fact current undergraduates. Candidates who are fully invested in running should still have no trouble getting on the ballot...
...Hadfield-Goldenberg campaigners, their supporters chant “we’re not talking about the UC, we’re talking about real change.” Most infamously thus far, the Tim R. Hwang ’08 and Alexander S. Wong ’08 ticket purport the slogan “Kill the UC, Kill them Dead” in a “radical reformist” vein, Hwang says. The other notables are Gillis-Wimberley’s “Join the Fight” and Anene-de Beausett?...