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...shame that it was not more widely attended,” said audience member Ilan J. Caplan ’10. “The topics touched on are very important.” The trivia game addressed a variety of Jewish idiosyncrasies, from famous Jewish director Woody Allen??s views on sex to the need to immerse oneself in the mikvah, a purifying bath, after touching a lizard. “That’s not a euphemism—actually a lizard,” Linden said. Game-show questions were divided into three categories...
...front of the Science Center, and they were not reporting the baton as a campaign expense,” said Joshua G. Allen ’09, who chairs the Election Commission (EC), the six-person body that oversees Undergraduate Council (UC) elections.Both the EC and Allen??who has sent daily updates on campaign violations through the UC open list since voting began this week—have had to separate viable complaints about campaign procedure from less substantial ones. The baton incident fell into the latter category, and, according to Allen, it wasn?...
...Vice-President Annie R. Riley ’07 said she disagreed with Allen??s use of the human form to spark interest in the election. “I don’t like the way they objectified the human body in order to get the attention of Facebook users,” Riley said...
...Sidarth, a senior at the University of Virginia and volunteer for Allen??s political rival, was the only person of color at an August rally for Allen in southwest Virginia. As is common in political campaigns, Sidarth had been “tracking” Allen around the state all summer, videotaping his appearances in case Allen said something false or inflammatory that Democrat James Webb could use against...
...days later, Allen said, “I would never want to demean him as an individual. I do apologize if he’s offended by that.” Since Sidarth made clear in interviews that he was offended by the senator’s statements, Allen??s conditional apology (“if he’s offended by that”) sounds insincere and patronizing...