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...Tracy “Ty?? Moore II ’06-Ian W. Nichols ’06 campaign would have you believe that this election is a referendum on whether or not you are satisfied with the Harvard experience. Do not be fooled. All three of the tickets are equally dissatisfied with Harvard, but Matt and Clay actually understand how to deliver on a positive platform...
Undergraduate Council presidential hopefuls Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Tracy “Ty?? Moore II ’06 were campaigning outside the Science Center on a misty, cold Tuesday, the seventh of December. Their supporters bore competing signs—yellow for Moore and orange for Glazer—and a cacophony of shouted slogans filled the air. On the walk back from the Science Center, students were greeted by these same signs pasted on kiosks, stapled to House billboards, stuffed into mailboxes and slipped under room doors...
Presidential candidate Tracy “Ty?? Moore II ’06, while acknowledging the potential for improvement through the curricular review, focused his attention on the need for a centralized mental health resource. He mentioned the difficulty of navigating scattered campus resources, and proposed implementing a single phone number or website that would refer students to the proper place for help. Glazer, in his rebuttal, pointed out that the council has been working on a centralized website called help.harvard.edu that should be implemented in the next month...
Presidential candidate Tracy “Ty?? Moore II ’06 may be an outsider to the Undergraduate Council, but he had no trouble coming up with his campaign slogans...
...last four council presidents previously held this office. Some members of the council have bemoaned this trend and the culture of loyalty and political favoritism it engenders. We worry that the structure of the council feeds its insularity and stifles the potential for reform. Tracy “Ty?? Moore II ’06, a non-council candidate, is an attractive choice for this reason. But unfortunately, Moore’s outside perspective does not compensate for his lackluster relationships with administrators. Although Moore claimed in Thursday’s debate that “running...