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...though Pilbeam says that the short duration of his tenure has not limited his agenda, Petersen, who watched Pilbeam abolish the Undergraduate Council??s five-year-old policy of reimbursing alcohol for undergraduate parties, said that he believed that the interim Dean’s decisions were rash...
...criteria had been sent. Ellison wrote that they did not look at other messages or at the content of the message. “It’s very likely that there’s nothing wrong going on right now,” said chair of the Undergradute Council??s Student Affairs Committee Michael R. Ragalie ’09, who will present the change at today’s meeting. “The UC is talking about the potential for misuse,” he said. “There needs to be clarity...
...meant to be funny, but I’m sure to the 30 people that showed up, it was hilarious. The problem is not, however, that attendance was low, or that this year only 2,181 people voted in the UC presidential election, the lowest turnout in the Council??s recorded history. The reason more than 60 percent of the student body didn’t vote was not because we’re lazy, too busy, or apathetic, but because it didn’t make a difference to us who won.The winning ticket, Sundquist-Sarafa, garnered...
...officials in 1996.The total number of ballots cast dipped nearly 40 percent from last year to 2,181, with the winning ticket garnering 66 percent of the first-place votes. The low voter turnout may have been due in part to the established reputations of Sundquist, currently the council??s vice president, and Sarafa, its Finance Committee chair. The two were considered the overwhelming favorites throughout the campaign.The drop was particularly noteworthy since the Election Commission extended the voting window by 24 hours—lasting from Monday at noon to midday Friday.Sundquist’s campaign...
Sundquist defended the council, struck his blows for the UC’s relevance, and used his opening statement to address the council??s role in the University’s decision this spring to change the academic calendar...