For many council members, "the I-word" remains contentious, Barkley says.
"It's silly to think that that [impeachment] didn't draw some lines," Plants says.
Driskell and other council members say the council's biggest accomplishment last semester was the launch of the website UCBooks--a project led by Paul A. Gusmorino III '02, vice-chair of the campus life committee.
The project was not a part of Driskell's platform.
Aside from the individual initiatives of small groups of members, Gusmorino says the council as a whole has few achievements to its credit.
"As a council, I don't really know what we've done," Gusmorino says.
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