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Undergraduate Council Vice President Dhruv P. Goyal '16 leads the Feb. 8 weekly UC meeting from the center of Ticknor Lounge alongside UC President Ava Nasrollahzadeh '16.  Topics discussed in the evening included outreach to potential UC candidates and a condom dispenser initiative.
Undergraduate Council Vice President Dhruv P. Goyal '16 leads the Feb. 8 weekly UC meeting from the center of Ticknor Lounge alongside UC President Ava Nasrollahzadeh '16. Topics discussed in the evening included outreach to potential UC candidates and a condom dispenser initiative.
By Jalin P. Cunningham, Crimson Staff Writer

Eight students were elected to the Undergraduate Council after the voting period for midterm elections closed Friday. Out of those students, six are new to the Council.

Last week, the UC Elections Commission decided to push the deadline for declarations of candidacy back 12 hours after only a handful of students had submitted them, according to Elections Commission Chair Matthew C. Estes ’18. Seventeen students ran in total.

Undergraduate Council Vice President Dhruv P. Goyal '16 leads the Feb. 8 weekly UC meeting from the center of Ticknor Lounge alongside UC President Ava Nasrollahzadeh '16.  Topics discussed in the evening included outreach to potential UC candidates and a condom dispenser initiative.
Undergraduate Council Vice President Dhruv P. Goyal '16 leads the Feb. 8 weekly UC meeting from the center of Ticknor Lounge alongside UC President Ava Nasrollahzadeh '16. Topics discussed in the evening included outreach to potential UC candidates and a condom dispenser initiative. By Y. Kit Wu

Elections occurred in six of the 12 upperclassman Houses; only Adams, Lowell, and Pforzheimer’s elections were competitive.

The elected candidates are as follows:

Adams

Rohan Pidaparti ’17

Dunster

Samuel C. Becker ’17

Kirkland

Cybele C. Greenberg ’16

Meghamsh Kanuparthy ’16

Leverett

Oliver W. Kim ’16

Lowell

Bowen Lu ’17

Mac G. Schumer ’17

Pforzheimer

Bessie X. Zhang ’17

—Staff writer Jalin P. Cunningham can be reached at jalin.cunningham@thecrimson.com. Follow her on Twitter @JalinCunningham.

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