Word: ticket
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...before voting closes, Undergraduate Council (UC) candidates are amassing campaign violations, with one ticket more than doubling its penalties in the past two days. Presidential hopeful Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and running mate Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 were docked 135 points for their campaign’s unsolicited and illegal campaign messages via open e-mail lists. The penalties brought their total to 260 points, according to an e-mail sent by Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09. Any ticket that racks up 400 points in violations is disqualified from...
Ditch your indie instincts in favor of acne, angst, and horrible music by ordering your ticket to Jingle Ball on Thursday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. Then tell us how it was, because we were really jealous of that girl in middle school who got tickets each year because her dad like owned the Backstreet Boys. Come to think of it, she was always a pretty huge bitch...
...Allen ’09 early this morning, “The Petersen/Sundquist campaign has surpassed its violation-adjusted campaign spending limit by $31.68. The campaign has been directed to hand in campaign materials of at least that value by 1:45 PM today.” Any ticket that racks up 400 points in violations is disqualified from the race, according to UC election regulations. Petersen could not be reached early this morning. Yesterday, Petersen said his campaign had planned for this year’s stricter Election Commission rules. “We knew there were stricter Election...
...social events, making council reform the major theme in last year’s presidential election. “The UC needs to be done with social programming,” Haddock said at last year’s UC debate. Without specifically referring to the Haddock-Riley ticket, then-UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 spoke out against proposals to completely separate the social planning body from the UC, calling the idea “not at all realistic.” “The answer to our problems is not—and cannot...
...hopes of capturing the Undergraduate Council’s top two seats. “I think idealism is a point of view, it is not a mode of operations,” Zaidi says, who also stresses the importance of a campus-wide community. The Zaidi-Lee ticket is not short on inspiring slogans, with a Web site that pledges to build “inclusive communities,” “engaging relationships,” and “healthy lives.” Their more immediate goals include pushing for mandatory training for teaching fellows...