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...while other candidates have sites bashing competitors or friends dressing up in bird suits, the Barro-Adams ticket’s most radical campaign poster is a toss-up between “Reason 69: Giggle” and “Reason 53: Free Beer...
...gawky bird with a bright “Byrd is the Word” poster affixed to its belly has spent much of the last week running in circles outside the Science Center...
Byrd and Mani have both suffered penalties for violating council campaign regulations, including campaigning in classrooms and computer labs. One such violation occurred on Thursday when the infamous bird snuck into a Physics 11a lecture and embraced Professor of Physics Melissa Franklin. Byrd has accumulated 33 violation points and Mani 23 points, while no other candidate has surpassed one point. The financial penalties imposed for these violations mean the campaign has negative spending money—in fact, Byrd and Mani have to take down some posters and ads just to remain within council spending limits...
...member of Byrd’s campaign staff, Trent J. Hudson ’05, entered the classrooms of Economics 1123, Physics 11a and Chemistry 160 last week while dressed in a feathered bird costume and carrying posters advertising his campaign...
...existing Neo-Classical building, located in the center of a long city block. The ends of Maltzan’s design—a small theater on one end and a gallery at the other—are visually untethered and threaten to take flight like a bird. While the form is striking, the actual spaces seem less than ideal. Reminiscent of Dutch architect-celebrity Rem Koolhaas’ Second Stage Theatre in Manhattan, the stage’s proscenium is replaced by a giant window that overlooks the street below and doubles as a film screen. Similarly, it becomes...