And who will determine who doesn't belong on council?
"That will become evident," he says.
Grassroots Campaigning
The Society of Physics Students (SPS) and Demon Magazine are both officially backing Dreyfus. But like most of the students at large, even some of his endorsers aren't taking him too seriously.
"I really wouldn't say this was a thoughtful decision by an entire group to endorse him as a candidate," says Liam McAllister '00, co-president of SPS. Dreyfus is a physics concentrator and treasurer of the group.
McAllister says the vote taken among the 12 members who attended the meeting shouldn't be taken as a serious issue.
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