Where were you at 8 o'clock Monday morning?
Fentrice D. Driskell '01 was clearing old posters off kiosks. Sterling P.A. Darling '01 had been taping up flyers for half an hour. Catherine E. Tenney '01 was organizing campaign volunteers.
A little later, Benjamin W. Dreyfus '01 was renting a megaphone, and Todd E. Plants '01 was coaxing a friend to stump for him.
"I can't believe you're selling me out for CS50," he teased.
The race for the presidency and vice presidency of the Undergraduate Council is fast and furious, and the nine candidates are trying to keep up with the pace--and each other.
By the end of the day, the candidates had weathered colds, endorsement interviews and campaign crises--all in the hope that they will emerge victorious on Election Day.
8 a.m.
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