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Eric M. Nelson '99 and Joseph Sena '99 should be president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council. Although the staff recognizes that Haynes has some interesting ideas that address student concerns, it fails to recognize the importance of effective council leadership to bring such ideas to fruition...
...campaign model, duplicated again and again, was a low-cost proposal to strengthen communities accompanied by a bully-pulpit road show featuring Good Neighbor Bill. Everything was coming up values. Morris began cherry-picking good new ideas throughout the Executive Branch, using his unmatched zeal to push them to fruition. The West Wing became a floating policy meeting that gave way to a scheduling meeting that segued into a message-development meeting. Clinton loved the values assembly line. "Where were you boys in 1994?" he said to one of the consultants in April. "Could have used y'all then...
...really exciting to have worked so hard on something and to finally see it come to fruition, especially when you're dealing with a large institution like UHS or the Harvard administration," said task force member Rachel E. Silverman '96-'97, an AEO co-president...
Readers of The Crimson often observe the many headlines announcing the council's passage of activist legislation, but very rarely do they see those ideas come to fruition. Is it because we are not looking around campus for results, or because The Crimson fails to report the success of these projects. Sometimes, the socially conscious projects that do ocomp aren't noticed, because most students don't care. Other times, the administration so obviously opposes the legislation that the council fights battles it cannot...
Nevertheless, Ali says he wants to see the graduate program finally take fruition...