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...caliber is a testament to the level of success that can be achieved with appropriate planning and organizing. The charitable nature of the show undoubtedly contributed greatly to its success. Because the seven stars performed voluntarily, the only costs of putting on the show were minimal production expenditures. The ticket profits, as well as the individual donations, which amounted to $1,100, will go directly to the Edhi Foundation, a Pakistani emergency service organization, jointly chosen by the ERC and HCC. Though we don’t doubt that students would have wanted to see a comedy show regardless...
...even higher premium on positive publicity. In this effort, Haddock-Riley succeeded above the other two campaigns—though we are still unclear as to the specifics of their platform or future proposals for the council—and their emphasis on the strengths of their ticket instead of the faults of others likely contributed to their...
...mulled wine and cakes. The rink is open daily until Feb. 1, 2006, from 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Best of all, in the spirit of festive giving, rink admission and the loan of a pair of skates are included in the price of your Eiffel Tower ticket...
...Labeled the “outsider” ticket, Grimeland and Hadfield campaigned on a platform that emphasized several bold ideas, including an endowment to fund student events and a $10-million investment plan...
...While Voith and Gadgil—as Campus Life Committee (CLC) chair and Student Activities Committee (SAC) chair, respectively—were the insider ticket, the team lost momentum after a series of damaging stumbles became public earlier this week...