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Board Stands by Appelbaum & Cleary

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Published: Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 19:02

Early this morning, an anonymous leak revealed online that GUSA presidential candidate Jack Appelbaum (COL ’14) is a member of the Second Society of Stewards. In an interview with The Hoya, Appelbaum confirmed his membership.

Yet despite this news, The Hoya’s editorial board stands by its endorsement of Appelbaum and Maggie Cleary (COL ’14). The revelation does not bear on Appelbaum's candidacy. He remains a qualified student leader, and his personal affiliation with the Stewards should not tarnish the merit of his and Cleary’s campaign platform, just as it shouldn’t tarnish the campaigns of other candidates who happen to be members of secret societies. We endorsed the Appelbaum-Cleary ticket because their policy goals are reasonable, achievable and will ultimately benefit students at Georgetown.

Although Appelbaum did not disclose his affiliation before the news broke, he was never asked directly to do so prior to the emergence of the information. This was undoubtedly because, barring a conflict of interest, personal affiliations to student groups are not relevant when evaluating the merits of a ticket. And when finally asked last night, he admitted his membership without hesitation. In contrast, Adam Ramadan (SFS ’14) lied to the press when asked about his affiliation with a secret society on campus, only admitting to it in a statement Wednesday after scrutiny on the secret affiliations of Georgetown University Student Association hopefuls had intensified.

In any case, such revelations only serve as distractions from the substantive issues at stake in the election, and it is unfortunate that this news has overshadowed the final states of the campaign.

Appelbaum and Cleary remain the candidates best suited to lead GUSA into the near future. Ultimately, their policy goals — which include funding reform and student rights advocacy — should weigh on the minds of voters much more than Appelbaum's personal affiliations. Our confidence that Appelbaum and Cleary will best serve the undergraduates on the Hilltop has not wavered.

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12 comments

@Anonymous 1234
Thu Feb 21 2013 13:01
1. The Hoya's board and editorial board are separate groups. The Editorial Board does not reflect the opinion's of The Hoya, but solely the Editorial Board. Knowing each member of the Editorial Board personally, as well as having a good knowledge of both groups of Stewards, there are no stewards on the Editorial Board.
2. Adam Ramadan and Nate Tisa did not start this mudslinging about the Stewards. Andrew Moreno did. What Adam said in light of his confession was wrong, yes, but he did come forth, despite the fact that he could have kept quiet for another 24 hours until voting was done. He, despite what many on his campaign wished, contacted the media himself to come out as a member of a different, secret society, because he recognized what he had said in the initial interview was wrong. It should be noted, that two members of the Second Society of the Stewards, to which Jack Appelbaum belongs, outed Adam, which, as both groups know and understand, is not done respectfully. While Andrew Moreno started the fire, the two Stewards added to the flame. Whether Jack was directly involved in this or not, he stands with a group of people that chose not to be the bigger men, but rather point more fingers.
Anonymous
Thu Feb 21 2013 11:31
How many of the Hoya Board members that support the disclosure that their candidates are Stewards are, themselves, Stewards? Does The Hoya have any policy on this sort of conflict of interest?
Teapot
Thu Feb 21 2013 06:50
We elected Moreno to be head of our professional programming, so we must like him at least a lil' bit.

And I actually have it on pretty good authority that Moreno's StewardThroat business was all part of a coup to overthrow Terry Boyle and his true power and influence over everything that happens on the hill top.

That's not failing at life. StewardThroat is the only thing preventing the Stewards from their sinister plots to end Chicken Finger Thursdays and tattoo Jack Jr. with their signature two keys. That's at least what I thought this election was all about.

-Teapot

SlugLIne
Thu Feb 21 2013 00:38
Jack's courage - and it could not have felt very good to be courageous - is the kind of thing that makes me un-cynaical about politics. Imagine if we had more guys like him in the House and the Senate.
Anonymous
Wed Feb 20 2013 22:31
I'm confused. Didn't the article exposing Jack also mention that a former board member on The Hoya is a steward? Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this plainly another alliance forged by the stewards? I'm sure a ton of executives at the Hoya, one of the most powerful organizations on campus, are stewards.
WELL THANK GOD
Wed Feb 20 2013 22:26
Finally someone says what needs to be said! Adam Ramadan LIED. LIED LIED LIED. Being in a secret society doesn't matter, honesty does. And then Adam tried to use this as a political ploy to screw Jack and demean his work. I mean Adam blatantly lied to the people he wants to trust him for office. How is this not game over?

I don't think it matters if you're in a fraternity or not. I don't think it effects a candidate. Jack was asked if he was a Steward, he said yes, the end. He is still the same person with the same platform he was yesterday and a week ago. Adam was asked the same question and lied about it. That speaks to his morality. That is significant. That matters. If he wasn't about to be outed, would he have ever told the truth? Or just let Jack wrongly take a fall...

Today makes me question the integrity of Nate and Adam to the core. I now stand firmly with Jack and Maggie.

NotAndrew Moreno
Wed Feb 20 2013 22:22
I am NotAndrew Moreno, King of the Secrets. At my discretion, I have withheld a number of Steward internal documents detailing their Summer 2013 wardrobe accessory decisions.

I demand from the Stewards $147,996.93 worth of Cool Ranch Doritos, delivered in fresh, weekly batches for the next 15 years.

Anonymous
Wed Feb 20 2013 22:13
LOL love that
DPE
Wed Feb 20 2013 22:08
Andrew Moreno is pretty much unliked by every organization he is a part of - DPE and IRC.
This is probably his pet project to please Terry Boyle.
Ugh those DPE people are such failures at life
Anonymous
Wed Feb 20 2013 20:55
Can we please out Andrew Moreno for bringing this whole thing to light? He is Steward Throat, it's pretty well-known by now. To blame other campaigns for Moreno's work is ludicrous.
Howard Simon
Wed Feb 20 2013 19:53
I'm sorry, but Adam Ramadan LIED. This isn't just being part of a secret group, or secret frat (whatever you want to call it). This man LIED and then wants the voters to trust him. He didn't even come forward with the entire truth the second time, though. He still won't even say which group he is a part of. He's a liar, a coward, a disgrace to GUSA, and a waste of our time.
Anonymous
Wed Feb 20 2013 19:32
Preach! We know this was all started by the Tisa-Ramadan campaign




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