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With the official declaration date for Undergraduate Council presidential candidates still nearly three weeks off, current UC Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said last week that he would be conducting meetings with faculty members and top administrators to discuss whether the changes he might pursue as president would be feasible in the coming year...
...others on the UC have been vocal about their ambitions for the upcoming election, and it appears unlikely that the council’s Student Affairs Committee (SAC)—the advocacy branch whose chair has gone on to win the top post in four of the past five elections—will yield a presidential candidate this year. Current SAC Chair Michael R. Ragalie ’09, who succeeded current UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 in that post, has insisted that he will...
...current UC representatives, both of whom requested anonymity for fear of compromising their relationships with the potential candidates, confirmed last week that Sarafa and Sundquist had met to discuss the upcoming elections, and that there were no other UC insiders likely to run for the top office this year...
...history is any indication, Sundquist would be favored to win this year’s elections should he choose to run. Since the UC began holding general elections for its top two positions in 1996, the two candidates who have run for the presidency after serving as vice president the previous year have both won by overwhelming margins...
...probably haven’t seen anyone with this much popularity in the sheer force of having more friends than anyone at the College,” said former UC representative Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 of Sundquist...