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Catching Up With Clark

From winning the UC election to becoming an instant YouTube celebrity, last week was a big one for Samuel B. Clark '15. Here, Flyby presents the untold story of Clark’s sensational triumph.

Reactions to UC Campaign
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Reactions to UC Campaign

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Joke Ticket’s Victory Prompts Students To Wonder If Harvard Could Really ‘Do Worse’

In a year when students elected a ticket running under the slogan “You could do worse,” undergraduates reflected on what the first-ever-winning joke ticket means for student government at Harvard.

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Clark and Mayopoulos Win UC Election But Will Resign

After winning the Undergraduate Council presidential election with a plurality of votes on Thursday night, Samuel B. Clark ’15 and Gus A. Mayopoulos ’15 said they will resign from their positions immediately after they are instated as UC president and vice president, respectively.

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Jukebox: Harvard-Yale Edition

Come next weekend, hundreds of Harvard students will be piling into buses to make the famed pilgrimage to the rough and tumble streets of New Haven, home of the number one safety school. To pass the travel time as Harvard prepares for its seventh consecutive win, take a listen to these classics:

UC Debate 2013
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UC Debate 2013

UC Election
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UC Election

C.C. Gong and Sietse Goffard, one of three tickets running for the Undergraduate Council election, stand outside the Science Center Tuesday afternoon to campaign.

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Endorsements of Gong-Goffard Double Total of Both Nwokike-Kim and Clark-Mayopoulous

Since voting opened for the Undergraduate Council elections on Monday, the C.C. Gong ’15 and Sietse K. Goffard ’15 campaign has earned more endorsement from student groups than the other two tickets--Chika-Dike Nwokike ’15 and Una Kim ’15 and Samuel B. Clark ’15 and Gus A. Mayopoulous ’15--combined.

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UC Election Commission Error Forces Switch In Counting Method

The Undergraduate Council Election Commission confirmed Tuesday night that it will change the voting system for the ongoing UC election from the traditional Hare-Clark method to a plurality method after the Commission inadvertently violated election rules by disallowing voters from ranking all three tickets.

UC Debate 2013
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Video: UC Presidential Debate Highlights

The three UC tickets faced off in a presidential debate on Monday night. Watch to see highlights from the issues raised by tickets C.C. Gong '15 and Sietse K. Goffard '15 and Chika-Dike O. Nwokike '15 and Una Kim '15 and the jokes made by candidates Sam B. Clark '15 and Gus A. Mayopoulos '15.

The Presidential Candidates
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The Presidential Candidates

The three UC Presidential tickets, from left to right: Chika-Dike O. Nwokike ’15 and Una Kim ’15, C.C. Gong ’15 and Sietse K. Goffard ’15, Sam B. Clark ’15/Gus A. Mayopoulos ’15. The Presidential debate, hosted by the Institute of Politics, took place on Monday evening in the JFK Jr. Forum.

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Fist-Bumping with Faust: An Interview with UC President and Vice President Candidates Nwokike and Kim

Amidst all the posting of flyers and the creation of facebook prof pic templates, it may seem hard for UC presidential candidates to take a moment to laugh. But in order to understand the candidates better, we at Flyby think it's important to get a better sense of their pop culture prefernces and hear more about their daily lives. Flyby sat down with Chika-Dike O. Nwokike '15 and Una Kim '15 to do just that.

Clark-Mayopoulos
On Campus

You Could Do Worse: An Interview with UC President and Vice President Candidates Clark and Mayopoulos

Samuel B. Clark ’15 and Gus A. Mayopoulos ’15 promise a new era of leadership and ambition, fueled by an unorthodox approach that threatens to challenge our notions of student-led politics. Here they are, in their own words.

The Presidential Candidates
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Three Tickets Face Off in UC Presidential Debate

With the voting period for the Undergraduate Council elections underway, the three pairs of candidates vying to become the Council’s next president and vice president faced off in a debate at the John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum on Monday night.

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Today In Photos (11/19/2013)

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