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...itself has been focusing a lot less on direct action,” says Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, who spent three years on the council. “I don’t think UC reps are compelled really anymore by small action and by really direct local services to their constituents...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Elections Spur Reflection: Does the UC Still Matter? | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...calendar had been discussed fruitlessly for years before Matt and UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 were able to make it happen. Matt’s dedication to getting the job done, even when there was little glamour in his success, has continually impressed us. He spent last summer in Cambridge just to work on UC issues. Whether he was spearheading UC discount cards or stuffing envelopes to reach out to over 800 alumni, Matt’s passion and drive made last summer the most productive in the history...

Author: By Sangu J. Delle, Tiffany T. Niver, and Alexander J. Tennant | Title: Sundquist-Sarafa: Experience and Perspective the UC Needs | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...Outside their work on the UC, Matt and Randall are actively engaged in Harvard student life. Both are enthusiastic members of campus student groups, as well as Peer Advising Fellows. Matt is also a Dorm Crew captain and a proud participant in Mather intramural sports. In fact, he spent this past semester recruiting a more diverse set of UC candidates. Following the outreach to freshmen women that Matt and current president Ryan Petersen organized this fall, there are now nearly twice as many women on the UC as there were last year...

Author: By Sangu J. Delle, Tiffany T. Niver, and Alexander J. Tennant | Title: Sundquist-Sarafa: Experience and Perspective the UC Needs | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...blended into one big smudge. Although the Silk Road Project falls under the category of “inter-”, it has attempted to balance a respect for tradition and a cosmopolitan outlook. As part of their five-year residency with Harvard, the Silk Road Ensemble has spent the past week developing a chamber arrangement of Uzeyir’s Azerbajani opera “Layla and Majnun.” Before departing on a tour of Japan, the ensemble will present their retelling of this classic Middle Eastern love story as a work-in-progress...

Author: By Athena Y. Jiang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Why Did the Cellist Cross the Silk Road? | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...Like many of you, every year, we see the same stock candidates announce their entry into the race: seasoned veterans of Harvard’s moribund student bureaucracy, who have spent three years padding their political résumés, scribbling position papers, and garnering the occasional Crimson publicity. We hear the same campaign promises: greater representation for students, a more vibrant college social life, and more legitimacy for the UC. Unfortunately, almost immediately after the election concludes, we witness in the UC the same forgotten promises. Business as usual resumes...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria and Rahul Prabhakar | Title: Willey-Snow: Don’t Stay the Course, Cast a Vote for Change | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

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