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...unless Dartmouth makes the same strategic error this weekend—and the Big Green won’t have a cornerback of McCareins’ skill at its disposal—Edwards likely won’t be in line for a repeat performance. Instead, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will probably find himself utilizing sophomore Corey Mazza more frequently, as was the case earlier this season when teams overcommitted to Edwards...
...poll of 351 undergraduates who are eligible voters has a margin of error of 5.1 percent...
Nationwide, the race is neck and neck. A Reuters/Zogby poll taken between Monday and Wednesday found that Bush was supported by 48 percent of likely voters and Kerry by 46. That poll had a margin of error of 2.9 percent...
...from the Grants Fund, and ultimately from student groups. This over-allocation largely occurred because the (2003-2004) UC was dealing with a larger budget, larger HoCo allocations than previous years and more campus-wide events. It is the goal of the CLC not to allow another error of this nature to occur. This year’s CLC is working with a budget and concert/comedian allocations set by last year’s Council. While I have confidence in the Concert Commission to deliver a spectacular Bob Dylan show, fiscal responsibility dictated that our committee not commit returns from...
...that wedge issues, which normally work to the Republicans' advantage, are not a big G.O.P. plus this time. Asked whom they trust to handle "moral-values issues such as gay marriage and abortion," more voters chose Bush (44%) than Kerry (42%), though the difference was within the margin for error. In early September the numbers were 51% to 37% in Bush's favor...